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My First Puzzle Project - Yay! New Photo Added


new2woodwrk

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Here is my first Puzzle cut project - this was a lot of fun, and a bit hectic.

I prepared the wood with the sticky shelf paper, then glued the pattern to the wood.

When I started cutting, realized I glued the pattern to the wrong side and glued it to the bare wood... OH NO!

I kept going, and had to hold the pattern down because it kept coming off the wood!

Any way, I made it through the cut.

I used 2, 1x3 pine boards joined together as the base. Cut with one of my new Pegas 3 MG blades.

No finish yet, not sure what I want to do with it - may end up being painted? Comments, and suggestions welcome.

One picture laying down, one standing

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Cherry stained the Dragon with a semi gloss spray lacquer

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Please feel free to critique, it's the only way I'm going to get better at this point!

Thanks as always in advance for looking!

 

 

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I use Danish oil on puzzles.  I put the pieces in a zip loc bag with the Danish Oil and shake them up. I take them out, dry with paper towel and put on wire rack to dry.  

Some sanding may be needed if your finish raises the grain. The one below was done with two different colors of Danish Oil.

Puzzle 2013_02_20 Owl 4S.jpg

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5 hours ago, wombatie said:

I think you should get a 10/10 for this one Jes.  You did a great job, well done.  Maybe for a finish you should try a food safe one if you are giving it to a child.

Marg

Thanks Marg,

You're too kind!

I'm not familiar enough with food safe finishes so this one is getting stained and lacquered and staying in my collection

I'm going to cut another puzzle soon and read up on food safe finishes as well.

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