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2nd fun rooster

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When finished with the last one I immediately thought I could do better..not just in a place or two. Maybe because it was easier than most of my projects. But maybe the reason I already had glued up and prepared the slab for the next project...and I think I wanted more wild color for the ole rooster to stand out in that crowd. So I'm at this stage right now.IMG_1871.JPG.efad458bf141bbcd3863ac0c52c24bea.JPGIMG_1876.JPG.30759cfdd7eea49dc62eb03f8ff40ad3.JPG

I had already used biscuits between the boards so I am starting to see the row of boats again. I tried to stay above them but the edge tapering is bringing them out.

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  • John Morris
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    Awe come on Jess, we all get inspiration from somewhere! We are not all as unique and original as we like to think we are, even you copy images that came from someone else for your scroll saw patterns

  • John Morris
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    No, this is. Monday mornings

  • Gene Howe
    Gene Howe

    John, to see some intarsia, do a You Tube search for Judy Gale Roberts. 

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This one could have some interesting color possibilities

Gonna be another beauty. Can't wait to see the colors on this one.

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Gerald I think the color combinations next to each other is the key. 

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Gene more pictures of your learning steps would be interesting...

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Well I got to the shop this morning and found this bad cut I didn't like so I made a correction to his wattle? IMG_1877.JPG.325525861697019af635700d08316038.JPGIMG_1879.JPG.6e47fa1c96032197ececfc91dd9c4e12.JPG

1 hour ago, Smallpatch said:

Gene more pictures of your learning steps would be interesting...

Uhhh...which ones? Laser work, glass engraving/etching, Dremel carving? I'm learning one at a time. Still got a long road ahead with the laser. Baby steps. 

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Anything happening in the shop.. Then guys can says that looks too hard , I'll just keep watching soap on tv

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I mowed early this week so my shop times will lessen as I start watching the weeds grow... fixin to go reinstall my drain plugs for the lake water...….. The first humming bird showed up Wed and we had put out the feeders about three days before that...

  I sure been learning about some strange happenings at the other bird feeders...the see through hanging clear plastic suspended feeders...

11 minutes ago, Smallpatch said:

Anything happening in the shop.. Then guys can says that looks too hard , I'll just keep watching soap on tv

Right now, I'm just making a couple strange looking frames for the two laser burned family tree plaques. I'll try to get some pics of the process. Believe me, nothing I do is too hard. Learnin' is hard. Doin' it ain't.

On 3/22/2019 at 10:16 AM, Gerald said:

This one could have some interesting color possibilities

No doubt.  Go Jess!

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I'm still shaping the pieces .IMG_1884.JPG.9fb31e184788967a46ca2bff1f1b615b.JPG

 

Then I will start sanding them smooth then the coloring will just happen.

Jesse, pictures are coming soon. So as to not further hijack your thread, they will be in another one. Look for "weird picture frame".:BattingEyelashes:

That eye up close kind of creeps me out...sorta' the "stink eye" look. I had a White Rock rooster that used to give you that look...when he did, better look out, 'cause he was coming at you with his spurs.:BugEyeSmiley:

 

Can't wait to see this one in "full bloom."

On 3/22/2019 at 3:23 PM, Smallpatch said:

I mowed early this week so my shop times will lessen as I start watching the weeds grow... fixin to go reinstall my drain plugs for the lake water...….. The first humming bird showed up Wed and we had put out the feeders about three days before that...

  I sure been learning about some strange happenings at the other bird feeders...the see through hanging clear plastic suspended feeders...

Won't be any mowing here for a while...grass is still brownish yellow...that and you'd need helium in the tires or tracks to keep from sinking into the ground.

At least five weeks away from hummingbird arrival here...feed them good Patch, they're going to need the extra bulk to stay warm once they arrive.

Just keeping the feeders cleaned out & dry is about an every other day job. They don't like the red-tailed hawk either that's been hanging around lately. At least the dog has been getting a workout chasing the hawk when he flies over. Her view is restricted airspace...she intends to enforce it.

8 minutes ago, John Morris said:

Moved topic to scroll sawing.

Would fit in Woodcarving too.

2 minutes ago, Grandpadave52 said:

Would fit in Woodcarving too.

 

You are already getting billed for the first move.  You really want to pay for the 2nd one??:Laughing:

Is Jess's work Intarsia? School me folks.

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