Jameshow
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Sorry should have been a stand up!Too much detail!
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Sorry should have been a stand up!Too much detail!
Cheers. Just now need to design a logo or stamp. Been playing around with a few idea's but nothing quite suitable yet. But good to know where I can get something made. Regards ShanThanks Shan!
I had a couple of different size branding irons made via etsy a few years ago. Something like…
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/260733879/2cm-10cm-custom-leather-stampleather?ref=yr_purchases
Fairly cheap for what it is. I only got the brass stamp made, then made myself a handle with a stainless steel bolt of the right size to attach the stamps, then heat them up with a blow torch
That is absolutely stunningThis was some cherry from the same stash as before; cut in 2016 when a plot was cleared for a building, I wet, rough turned and left to dry. Given the complex branches coming out of this section of the tree, one side cracked and twisted and I thought this was going to be a write-off; I have not seen drying cracks that go all the way through the walls that don’t meet the rim. However, filling with black-tinted epoxy seems to have worked well (normal 5 min epoxy + black spirt stain).
Finished with 3x coats of Danish oil + buffed wax.
Next week, this one is going to a lady retiring from where the wood was cut.
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Hello John. It's a rock maple body and the wedge is a piece of figured ash that I couldn't throw away. Glad I didn't!Nice looking plane Shibby. Whats the timber?
Regards
John
That's gorgeous!My latest bass build for a friend of mine.. Swamp Ash body with Walnut scratchplate & control plate, stained black and finished with Osmo. Maple neck, Ebony fretboard with Maple inlays, Swamp Ash headstock veneers.
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Very impressive, well done.
Very nice. Did you burn it or is it stain?My latest bass build for a friend of mine.. Swamp Ash body with Walnut scratchplate & control plate, stained black and finished with Osmo. Maple neck, Ebony fretboard with Maple inlays, Swamp Ash headstock veneers.
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