Popular Post Wichman Posted April 5, 2024 Popular Post Report Posted April 5, 2024 I took a break from the basket to make a gift for a friend. This is an example of why I like to use small blades, I get twofors. First picture is the fallout glued to a precut plaque (the gift). The second is the opening, this will become a gift for my granddaughter, I thinking of attaching a picture ( or pictures ) in the opening. If I do I'll post the results. ? Wood: 5/16" Elm, Blade: FD Polar #1 for the inside cut, #3 for the outside Time: about an hour of cutting. Pattern: found on a facebook group. Finishing, one coat BLO 50/50 with MS, The plaque will get 2 coats rattle can shellac. Dak0ta52, barb.j.enders, keefie and 10 others 13 Quote
Denny Knappen Posted April 5, 2024 Report Posted April 5, 2024 Very well done and twofers at that. Not only small blades, but small entry hole as well. Wichman 1 Quote
Wichman Posted April 5, 2024 Author Report Posted April 5, 2024 One more picture and a note. I use a #65 drill bit for the pilot holes (.035") I drilled them at the far upper right hand side at the tip of the wing and at the upper right hand where the two fingers meet, this is so I can "hide" the hole within the pattern. Finished piece, many light coats of rattle can shellac: danny and barb.j.enders 2 Quote
Joe W. Posted April 6, 2024 Report Posted April 6, 2024 The shape of the wood, angle of the grain, and light edge on the right hand side really accentuate the dancer. Well Done! barb.j.enders and Wichman 1 1 Quote
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