Well, here it is sprayed and ready to take out for delivery. We finished with Satin Polycrylic







-- Tim & Candy Hicks Custom Log Furniture www.rockymountain-twist.com Dust... What Dust

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Well, here it is sprayed and ready to take out for delivery. We finished with Satin Polycrylic







-- Tim & Candy Hicks Custom Log Furniture www.rockymountain-twist.com Dust... What Dust
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MsDebbieP
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posted 274 days ago
I always find it fascinating how an artist sees the finished beauty while other see.. “a tree trunk” :)
Lovely pieces
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Tim & Candy Hicks
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posted 274 days ago
When we first started wod working we would get overwhelmed with trying to figure out what we were going to make or “seeing” something in a piece of wood. Now when we look at something we can come up with several different things to do with on piece
-- Tim & Candy Hicks Custom Log Furniture www.rockymountain-twist.com Dust... What Dust
PG_Zac
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posted 274 days ago
Lovely Beautiful
I enjoy using “natural” pieces, even if that only means live edges.
Candy, How do you prevent the cross-cut discs from splitting?
-- I may be schizophrenic, but at least I have each other.