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I started with the picture too small to hold in my hands while grinding the unwanted parts away and decided to hang it on the wall as a reminder. I already had this small piece of wood so I made the picture fit in that area. I usually do it the other way like having the picture as the size I want to work with then prepare the wood to fit that size. Thats only the second time in my life I made a mistake.And the back side shows the small pieces. smallpatch
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Hello, I am to the stage of finishing the kitchen cabinets I have been making for my sister ski condo. In the first time in my woodworking life, I have purposefully attempted to contain as many knots in the wood to make it rustic. The wood I have used to make them is rustic hickory. I need to fill most of the knots before I can finish with a clear coat. I have seen some YouTube videos of filling gaps with black tinted epoxy. This is what I know; you put tape on the back of the board to keep the epoxy in the gap and mix up black epoxy and pore it in the knots or gaps. Has anyone out there done this? I need some pointers where to get the epoxy and the black colorant. Best regards, Ron
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Now I am sure I haven't made anything like this. When I first cut it out with the scrollsaw I didn't think it would look anything like the picture. A while more with the machinery, who knows?
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I found a piece of three quarters plywood and it had no gaps and looked like a top grade piece. I got to wondering if I could turn this piece into a celtic knot. After a lot of cutting and gluing, here is what I have. Any guesses how it will turn?
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Just finished this rolling pin for my wife. I used curly Maple and Walnut. The design didn't come out as I wanted but it is really neat and she loves it
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After looking at Lew's Posts and some youtube video, I made my first Celtic knot I used soft pine and cedar to see how it would look and to make it as easy as possible. I knew there was an 50/50 chance I would mess it up by one wrong cut and sure enough I did. I turned it anyway to see the look it presents. It is really nice and I will try a soft wood one again soon. Only when I have a good technique will I use good wood
