439 days ago
by Mark A. DeCou |
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If you found this page by searching for something related to Native American Indian Carved Walking canes, you might also like to see these finished canes I’ve made:
Apache Geronimo Cane
Cherokee Chief & Blackfoot Chief Curly Bear Cane Set
Apache Cochise Cane
Apache Chief Cochise #2 Cane
Shoshone Chief Cane
Indian Guides Chief Big-Red-Cloud Hiking Stick
This blog entry is for showing a new concept sketch of a carved walking cane design that I am working on so that...
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486 days ago
by Todd A. Clippinger |
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I want to thank Martin for upgrading my wardrobe with the stylish LJ Wear t-shirt.
LJ Wear is the epitome of style befitting of any LJ member. It’s great comfort and good looks make it the perfect choice for any occasion; a night on the town, an opening show at the gallery, or just around the shop.
The casual sophistication of the LJ shirt will be sure to capture the attention of all those around you at any event, and let everyone know that you are an individual with great taste ...
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626 days ago
by Jojo |
19 comments »
It is amazing how the perception of things changes depending on each individual’s background.
I often see projects posted here tagged with ”asian style”, ”asian influence”, ”asian inspired” or even ”my japanese take on…” and I inevitably wonder where exactly these people go gather all those exotic influences. As you all know I am immersed in the japanese/asian thing so I tend to take all those tags with a pinch of salt to say the ...
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746 days ago
by DAN |
11 comments »
Thought it might be fun to share photos of my tiles drying.
Then again it might be boring.
Well anyways !!
Tiles are sitting on the fiber ceiling tiles you buy from Lowes. Bought the damaged ones real real cheap.
Ceiling tiles are the best for this. Draws the wetness out of the clay and speeds the drying cycle time.
Also have an industrial size box fan blowing 24-7 on them. They’re getting dry extra-quick.
Will start a kiln load sooner then estimated.
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801 days ago
by DAN |
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s influences on architecture and the arts and crafts style is everywhere. Buildings, bridges, stained glass, pottery, artwork, graphics, furniture and more. I’ve always admired his rendition of the barrel chair. This table is inspired by that work.Invision quartersawn white oak, 36×72 and 29 inches high. seating 8 people.
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853 days ago
by mockmickey |
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i would like to invite all wood and art buffs to view my work at www.mockmickey.comi hope you like it…mark mockmickey
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873 days ago
by Dano |
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Well, I made it back into the shop this weekend, fingers are a bit tender and that slowed me down a tad but I did make some saw dust. I also got a package on Friday from Amazon with my new Kreg (small gloat) miter gauge in it. It went together fast and according to my engineer’s square was right on the money.
Building this entertainment center is a true learning experience. I want to get it built but I keep getting side tracked to build other items to aid in the making of the entertainment...
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874 days ago
by DAN |
75 comments »
HelloThought if there is interest I’d start a blog about selling projects on eBay.
RegardsDAN
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912 days ago
by Mark A. DeCou |
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After a set of long days and late nights, I had the joy of taking the Mission Style Casket to meet the family today. We headed toward each other and met in Great Bend, KS and had lunch and transfered the casket from my little Ranger pickup truck into a covered trailer. After that we shared a lunch at Braum’s, a hamburger and ice cream resteraunt.
I worked late last night and finished up the casket, and installed the liner. Here are some photos showing the final completed look.
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