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Absolutely beautiful work.  Seems a shame you decided to use scrap ply rather than a nice piece of solid wood. 

I try to think of what I want a finish project to look like before ever selecting the wood for cutting and I like to think about the size and kind of frame I would want to use. 

Many, many years ago my Dad, rest his soul, used to do marketry and made beautiful pictures just by selecting the right pieces of wood vaneers for color and grain.  I attempt to think about the whole project including looking carfefully at the grain of the wood I chose to cut.  It can make a big difference in the beauty of the finish project. 

 

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1 hour ago, FrankEV said:

Absolutely beautiful work.  Seems a shame you decided to use scrap ply rather than a nice piece of solid wood. 

I try to think of what I want a finish project to look like before ever selecting the wood for cutting and I like to think about the size and kind of frame I would want to use. 

Many, many years ago my Dad, rest his soul, used to do marketry and made beautiful pictures just by selecting the right pieces of wood vaneers for color and grain.  I attempt to think about the whole project including looking carfefully at the grain of the wood I chose to cut.  It can make a big difference in the beauty of the finish project. 

 

I wholeheartedly agree with Frank. You did a great job cutting, but not so great on the wood selection.

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1 hour ago, FrankEV said:

Absolutely beautiful work.  Seems a shame you decided to use scrap ply rather than a nice piece of solid wood. 

I try to think of what I want a finish project to look like before ever selecting the wood for cutting and I like to think about the size and kind of frame I would want to use. 

Many, many years ago my Dad, rest his soul, used to do marketry and made beautiful pictures just by selecting the right pieces of wood vaneers for color and grain.  I attempt to think about the whole project including looking carfefully at the grain of the wood I chose to cut.  It can make a big difference in the beauty of the finish project. 

 

 

Makes sense.  I tend to just cut for my own peace of mind, rather than with an eye to selling a project.  Once I had glued the pattern down and drilled the pilot holes, that's when the diamond shape hit me.  :)  Yeah, I'm slow sometimes.  LOL  So that just means that I may need to cut another one...

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32 minutes ago, RabidAlien said:

 

Makes sense.  I tend to just cut for my own peace of mind, rather than with an eye to selling a project.  Once I had glued the pattern down and drilled the pilot holes, that's when the diamond shape hit me.  :)  Yeah, I'm slow sometimes.  LOL  So that just means that I may need to cut another one...

I am not doing projects specifically with an intent to sell, but If I'm going to spend the eime and associated cost of materials, I'm hopeing others will like what I do...whether received as a gift or purchased from me.  So my projects have that in mind. 

Although I do enjoy the effort, solice, and the help to stay sane in this time of total insanity...I'm definately NOT scrolling to make firewood. 

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