Popular Post Dave Monk Posted February 20 Popular Post Report Posted February 20 A wedding gift for some awesome clients and friends. It really is square. I have a hard time getting a good picture of a picture. Fame is walnut. Fret work is 1/8" baltic birch with a 1/4" walnut plywood backer. Mike Crosa, Scrappile, ChelCass and 27 others 22 8 Quote
Scrappile Posted February 20 Report Posted February 20 Who said you could not do fret work? They were so wrong. That is beautiful Dave Monk 1 Quote
rdatelle Posted February 21 Report Posted February 21 We all know you can Dave, We all have seen your work. I love all your inlay work. Dave Monk 1 Quote
Gonzo Posted February 21 Report Posted February 21 1/8 Baltic birch? Even more of a wow. How did you get the fuzzies off that without breaking it? Quote
rjweb Posted February 21 Report Posted February 21 Dave a beautiful piece, I don't think there is anything that you can't do with a scroll saw, RJ Quote
Dave Monk Posted February 22 Author Report Posted February 22 17 hours ago, Gonzo said: 1/8 Baltic birch? Even more of a wow. How did you get the fuzzies off that without breaking it? I had a sacrificial piece under it so there weren't many fuzzies on the top one. Quote
Dave Monk Posted February 22 Author Report Posted February 22 14 hours ago, rjweb said: Dave a beautiful piece, I don't think there is anything that you can't do with a scroll saw, RJ There is always more a person can do. I've never made any bowls. Quote
wombatie Posted February 24 Report Posted February 24 That is awesome. They will love it. Marg Dave Monk 1 Quote
Charlie E Posted February 24 Report Posted February 24 Holy cow, Dave! Looks like perfection to me. Fantastic cutting! Dave Monk 1 Quote
Scrolling Steve Posted February 24 Report Posted February 24 Looking Good! ..... That will be well received! Dave Monk 1 Quote
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