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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: newfie on February 12, 2013, 12:56:37 pm
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As most of you are aware i been working on a 13"x48" project of the last supper on and of for the past month or sohttp://stevedgood.com/community/index.php?topic=12534.0 (http://stevedgood.com/community/index.php?topic=12534.0) its a Charlies Dearing Pattern Thanks Charlies if your watching. well i got it finished today i made the frame from 1"x2" oak.i know a lot of you don't use glass but i can see someone poking there fingers in there and breaking a part of it so i decided to use a glass to protect it.the finished size is 16"x51" including the frame.i used black felt between the project and the backer board.theirs 404 inside cuts and it took around 38Hrs to complete.hope you like it.
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That turned out beautifully. The sturdy frame and the glass I think are needed, as I believe this is one of those things that will be around for a very long time. Whoever wins this item at your Cancer Society drawing will be one lucky person.
Pete
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A True Masterpiece!!! Magnificent!!!!!
Tommy T
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Awesome !! It turned out great and I think you were wise to use glass to cover it.
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that is absolutely fantastic, and I agree with the others it was a wise move to put glass in the frame.
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Ruddy magnificent mate that turned out great.
Here's me thinking my wee 27 x 14 inch cutting is going to be a challenge...
***Merlin***
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Fantastic cut love it.
Roly
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Beautiful work Todd!!!
I agree the glass was necessary. Not only poking/prying fingers, but dusters, rags, or anything else that might be used to try to clean it off occasionally!
Be very proud of that one!
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Absolutely fantastic!!!
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Todd that is truly a masterpiece .which division, chapter of the Cancar Society will you be donating it to. I will want to get tickets if I can. Two thumbs up on that one!
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My Mouth is still hanging in a Open manner from just imagining all that this type of
Portrait to to successfully finish. This is a Masterpiece for all time. Your talent in
using the Scroll saw is Superb. ME ALSO WOULD PURCHASE MANY TICKETS. Tell
us more about HOW. Danny :+}
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That is just incredible! Thanks for sharing.
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As most of you are aware i been working on a 13"x48" project of the last supper on and of for the past month or sohttp://stevedgood.com/community/index.php?topic=12534.0 (http://stevedgood.com/community/index.php?topic=12534.0) its a Charlies Dearing Pattern Thanks Charlies if your watching. well i got it finished today i made the frame from 1"x2" oak.i know a lot of you don't use glass but i can see someone poking there fingers in there and breaking a part of it so i decided to use a glass to protect it.the finished size is 16"x51" including the frame.i used black felt between the project and the backer board.theirs 404 inside cuts and it took around 38Hrs to complete.hope you like it.
forgot to say thats plexiglass
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hey Clyde i not quite sure but i think its the western region.as for the tickets I'll let you & Danny know when there available & see what we can do.
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Congratulations Todd, that is a masterpiece!
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Great job!
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Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing this with us.
DW
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Awesome. Congratulations on such fine work. I agree after all that work you don't want someone to break anything off it, so putting the plexi glass on is a great idea.
Marg
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it is beautiful you did a great job
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Awesome job, it is beautiful. You should be very proud of your work. Thanks for sharing with us. :)
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??Wow!! Awesome job, very well done, looks great, thanks for sharing
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Super job on a really BIG project!
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Todd, Excellent work :)
Mahendra
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Impressive piece Todd!~
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Awesome, just plain awesome!
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Outstanding piece of work for sure!! You should feel very proud! A++
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Well Todd, you really outdid yourself on this one.
A true 'masterpiece' of scrolling art.
Now go sew those buttons back on your shirt and try not to grin too much!
~~~GB~~~
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That is really nice work there.
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Wow Newfie, that is awesome.
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That turned out great! The church will be proud of that.
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Absolutely gorgeous.. Great work... Sheila
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Nicely done. More of a project than I am willing to chase. Thanks for sharing.
Al
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You did such a great job on this one. Loved watching it progress. Thanks for showing us the final piece. I would love to see it broken down into a few pictures showing it closer in segments. Nice work.
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thanks everyone for the great comments
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just to let you all know that i pasted it over to the cancer society about 2 weeks ago and they tell me that they are selling alot of tickets on it.
i hope they do great with there ticket sells.
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That is massive cool! I love it.
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Oh WOW!!! Very Nice. and more patience than I would ever have.
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guess I've missed this post,
this is an awesome project!!
think you did really great. I love it!!!
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??Awesome job!!!, looks perfect, thanks for sharing