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    MEBCWD reacted to Big B for a gallery image, Alien2PNG   
    Thought this one looked like something out of a star trek episode so named it the alien due to its organic shape specifically related to the finial. The hollow form is Cedar with turquoise inlay in the cracked and small voids. The headpiece or Finial is made of Bradford Pear and has turquoise inlay as well in a concentric pattern on each side which was all turned and hand carved. Size including the finial is around 14.5"x9.5". Hope you enjoy as much as I did making it.
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    MEBCWD got a reaction from honesttjohn for a gallery image, Celtic Trinket Box - Cherry   
    A small lift lid single compartment trinket box made from Cherry
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    MEBCWD got a reaction from honesttjohn for a gallery image, Textured Wall Cross - Oak   
    One more of my jewelry designs enlarged into a small wall cross. This is actually 1 of 6 designs in the Textured Cross Series.
     
    Oak again, are you asking if that is the only wood I can find? 
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    MEBCWD reacted to Smallpatch for a gallery image, Maiden   
    I bet if 50 people was to make this picture into wood no two would come close to resembling each other.. A few things I changed before printing out a pattern to use on a piece of maple wood.
      The first one I made was softer colors and even though it has about the same number of coats of lacquer it is a flat finish, one more step down from satin and this will cover or hide the flawes. Meaning the builder can get by with poor workmanship. 
      The picture on the right all the pieces were rubbed out with 0000 steel creating a satin finish except the girl and since she was the center of attention I left her with a gloss out look, kinda, since she is a Texan she must be prettier than all the other states girls??? So probably no argument there!!!
     The colors in the border. Some are full strength and others are thinned down and when applied to maple wood the blues turn into light greens on maple. I used very few different colors to start with but mixing and thinning gave me the colors I needed. 
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