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Post by frane on Oct 27, 2013 8:05:33 GMT -5
Amazing work! Especially the oval! I don't know how you cut the pieces so well for that one! What kind of glue did you use to join them? Keep up the great work!
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Post by talkingstones on Oct 27, 2013 18:46:14 GMT -5
Hi Frane! I used Epoxy 330 on all of these. Worked well for them! Going to start another thread on the show itself to show displays... Thanks for all of the input here! Lee, any suggestions on where to get the squares? Thanks, Cathy
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Post by 1dave on Nov 16, 2013 13:34:55 GMT -5
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Post by Rockoonz on Nov 16, 2013 13:59:48 GMT -5
Hi Frane! I used Epoxy 330 on all of these. Worked well for them! Going to start another thread on the show itself to show displays... Thanks for all of the input here! Lee, any suggestions on where to get the squares? Thanks, Cathy Sorry for not answering Cathy. Thanks for giving her an answer Dave. When working with the small pieces of intartia a smaller square is better. The other nice thing about a combination square is you can slide the ruler and lock it down to leave, say 1/4 inch sticking out the end then use it to slide your pieces across to get a quick feel check that they are close to the same size. Lee
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Post by mohs on Nov 16, 2013 16:18:46 GMT -5
Lee, if your going to cut it wrong cut it long or your method works just as well mostly
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Post by vegasjames on Nov 16, 2013 18:58:52 GMT -5
Excellent job. All look great.
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Post by bsky4463 on Nov 16, 2013 19:08:40 GMT -5
Very cool, great craftsmanship.
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Post by roy on Nov 16, 2013 20:41:20 GMT -5
love them ! !
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Post by iant on Dec 1, 2013 13:06:40 GMT -5
What beautiful works of art! These are awesome. The skill required for these is immense!
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