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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: DWSudekum on April 06, 2012, 07:05:03 pm
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Pocket Watch - Cut from Mahogany and finished with Tung Oil and low gloss lacquer.
(http://s3i.dotphoto.com/i9AB33B77-3740-44CF-8BAF-3B3643234FDF.jpg)
Small Alarm Clock - Cut from American Black Walnut and finished with shellac
(http://s3i.dotphoto.com/iE1A13463-297F-4391-86BF-7AC2B98C53B3.jpg)
Bike Puzzle - Cut from hard maple and finished with Tung Oil
(http://s3i.dotphoto.com/iA6F214A6-D475-4638-96AB-9E1FB3AD7F77.jpg)
(http://s3i.dotphoto.com/i4D583C9C-B9B0-42BB-9FC8-90337DEBDC73.jpg)
5 x 3 inch Oval Walnut Bowl - Cut from American Black Walnut and finished with a homemade Beeswax and Mineral Oil pates wax.
(http://s3i.dotphoto.com/i2090CF11-CCD4-4D08-8323-1DDB81B54114.jpg)
(http://s3i.dotphoto.com/iD28AA6E2-F953-41C5-94F7-97AB48F92EDC.jpg)
DW
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beautiful work, love the bike.
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Wonderful projects, DW!
I especially like the little dish...
Beautiful!
~~~GB~~~
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great work DW thanks for sharing
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Great looking stuff DW. The little alarm clocks sell well. I made a dozen of them last year, and sold all but two of them!
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great work DW thanks for sharing
just realized that DW posted pic's in the breg so does this mean the uploader is working again????????????
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I am using a hosting service for my pictures. WWW.dotphoto.com.
DW
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Very nicely done all of them :) and very creative with those alarm clocks.thanks
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They all look fantastic DW, nice work. Thanks for sharing. :)
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Beautiful work, look great.
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You sir have done an excellent job on all these projects, but I especially like the bike. It's quite obvious you enjoy your work because your hands create beautiful treasure.
Louis
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As usual all brilliant. I love the bowl. Well done.
Marg
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Nice looking work there. Thanks for sharing with us.
Love the bowl.
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really nice work!
great wood for the bowl. i like the pocket watch also very much. well, they are all great!!!
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Beautiful work DW. You never disappoint when you show us your work... Sheila