Popular Post Billy B Posted January 3, 2017 Popular Post Report Posted January 3, 2017 Here is my latest basket illusion piece. It is a 14½ inch diameter Navajo style wedding basket. The wood is maple that has been beaded and then woodburning pens were used to create the woven basket illusion. Copic ink pens were used to color the pattern which is the classic Navajo wedding basket design. Grandpadave52, HARO50, Al B and 6 others 9 Quote
lew Posted January 3, 2017 Report Posted January 3, 2017 That is fantastic! How long does it take to create a piece of art like this? Quote
Grandpadave52 Posted January 3, 2017 Report Posted January 3, 2017 Art gallery quality piece Billy. I can't image the amount of patience it must require to create something this spectacular. Thanks for sharing and keep them coming...quite inspiring. Quote
Steve Krumanaker Posted January 3, 2017 Report Posted January 3, 2017 Very nice work, patience of job Steve Quote
HandyDan Posted January 3, 2017 Report Posted January 3, 2017 Very nice Bill. Tedious for sure. Quote
DuckSoup Posted January 3, 2017 Report Posted January 3, 2017 Wow! 13 hours ago, Billy B said: The wood is maple that has been beaded Is the beading a separate process or is this burned also? Quote
RustyFN Posted January 5, 2017 Report Posted January 5, 2017 Wow awesome bowl Billy. Look like a lot of hours went into that. Quote
Billy B Posted January 7, 2017 Author Report Posted January 7, 2017 On 1/2/2017 at 6:10 PM, lew said: That is fantastic! How long does it take to create a piece of art like this? Thanks, Lew. It's hard to say how long it took because I worked on and off for about 1½ years. I turned the basic form for two identical size pieces and then worked on the other one to donate it to the 2015 Christmas auction of my turning club. I suppose that the total time is several hundred hours if you include the time I spent making CAD drawings and making special tools. A lot of the delays were due to searching the web for some of the things that I needed. On 1/2/2017 at 6:43 PM, Stick486 said: impressive.. On 1/2/2017 at 7:11 PM, Chips N Dust said: Very impressive! Thank you. On 1/2/2017 at 7:58 PM, Grandpadave52 said: Art gallery quality piece Billy. I can't image the amount of patience it must require to create something this spectacular. Thanks for sharing and keep them coming...quite inspiring. Thank you. On 1/2/2017 at 8:44 PM, Steve Krumanaker said: Very nice work, patience of job Steve Thank you, Steve. Yes there was a lot of really tedious burning and I frequently would get drowsy and nod off while doing the pyrography. That was scary because I came close to burning myself a number of times. On 1/2/2017 at 11:19 PM, HandyDan said: Very nice Bill. Tedious for sure. Thank you, Dan. On 1/3/2017 at 7:38 AM, DuckSoup said: Wow! Is the beading a separate process or is this burned also? The beading is part of the turning process. After turning the basic shallow bowl shape to a uniform wall thickness of 5/16" I used the D-Way beading tools from Dave Schweitzer. This piece was beaded with the 3/16" beading tool so the piece was really thin between the beads ... Thin enough that a bright light could be seen from the other side. On 1/4/2017 at 8:04 PM, RustyFN said: Wow awesome bowl Billy. Look like a lot of hours went into that. Thank you, Rusty. Grandpadave52 1 Quote
lew Posted January 7, 2017 Report Posted January 7, 2017 Thanks for the additional details. I would imagine you have quite the optics system to be able to concentrate on the extremely small details. Quote
DuckSoup Posted January 7, 2017 Report Posted January 7, 2017 I thought that the beading tool was like a wheel that made impressions in the wood, then I enlarged the pic to see what you did. That's freaking amazing. Thanks for the videos. Quote
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