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This one has strained my eyeballs a bit.  :)  "Pulp Fiction" meets "Star Wars".  3/8" ply.  Lots of TINY, fragile bridges....Vader's mask, itself, rates a PuckerFactor of about a 12 on a 10-point scale.  Just finished cutting tonight, then dinner, dishes, and helping the daughter with a project, I may get around to sanding tonight, maybe tomorrow.  Backer will be semigloss white (rattlecan), still not sure if I'll do the piece solid black, or a walnut stain.

 

 

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9 hours ago, Toothpick said:

Come on! How is this possible! That’s awesome. What blade did you use?

 

3" pin-ended Pegas skip-tooth blade.  And a lot of cringing.  :)

 

7 hours ago, wombatie said:

That is terrific.  :)  I like just the way it is.  Well done.

Marg

 

Thank you!

 

5 hours ago, Tomanydogs said:

Very good looking piece. 

 

Thank you!

 

1 hour ago, lawson56 said:

Down Right Awesome.:thumbs::thumbs:White Backer.to secure and protect them delicate cuts.

 

Backer cut, sanded, and sprayed last night.  Staining the piece was almost as nerve-wracking as cutting it, I kept envisioning the cloth I used to wipe the stain off getting snagged on a delicate piece and breaking it.

 

1 hour ago, Greg Slagle said:

I don't think I quite like the premise of this piece but I have to comment to say I'm in awe of the craftsmanship it took to make it... Saw on and keep the awesome work coming! :)

 

I'm a big Star Wars fan, not so much a big Tarrantino fan (although I've seen Pulp Fiction....2 hours of my life I'll never get back).  I did think it was a funny mashup, though.

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