Fractal Burned Wooden Flames
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My Harbor Freight lathe is down with another broken pulley so I decided to try to make a flame shapes and burn them to see how it looks. The one on the left is mesquite and the one on the right is pecan wood. I burned them with the fractal burner on all 4 sides and then filled the deep crevices with turquoise powder inlay.They are 2 1.4” square and 6 1/2” high and finishes with Danish oil so far. I'll buff them when I get back to Michigan if I don't sell them on Saturday.I added some process shots to show how they were cut but I don't have any photos of the burning.Cheers, Jim
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Modern outdoor living set.
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A friend bought his first house and wanted some furniture for his back porch. We drew this up based on some things he showed is that he liked.Used alot of treated pine 1*4s on this project. Added mahogany splines for strength and Decoration.If he ever gets cushions I'll snap another picture or two.
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framed mirror for my sister
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this is a live edge walnut mirror that i made for my sister. She had a special spot she wanted to fill so i feel honored that she chose something I made. These frames are always a challenge as the sides are all different widths. none of the corners are a 45 degree so you have to stack them on top of each other and mark inside and outside corners to get your mitres. A digital angle gauge is a must to make thise.i see the picture is turned a quarter turn. any help to fix it will be appreciated.thanks for looking
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