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Pattern by Steve Good. light blue tissue is sandwiched between 2 1/4 thick sections. The wood is poplar stained with water based stains - Oak and Red Mahogany. Finished with Shellac.
Now there's an interesting idea! So did you stack-cut the design? And then you glue in the paper, then glue the sections together? I like it a lot - nice job!
Now there's an interesting idea! So did you stack-cut the design? And then you glue in the paper, then glue the sections together? I like it a lot - nice job!
That is exactly what I did PatteM. I took and stack cut 2 - 1/4 in thick pieces. Stained both an antique oak with a water based stain then glued the tissue to one half then carefully positioned the other side and glued them together. With a little bit of playing you could even make parts of the sky other colors but I chose to make it all a light blue instead. This works well with votive displays as well.
DW
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I have both types of saw A tilting table Hawk g426 and an Older Excalibur with a tilting head. Unlike Carole for bevel cuts I prefer the tilting head I do larger projects and it is easier for me.
Regarding compound cuts they are cut at 90 degrees.
If you have a good saw, and can set the table accurately, you should be good to go. Give a holler if you need help. ๐
Randy, I swapped out the clamps on the Jet for the Pegas clamps as soon as they became available. I found the Jet clamps just too fidgety for my taste.
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