Project Information A napkin holder along with a paper towel holder made from Koa. Gallery 395215.jpg 151.7 KB Views: 28 Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
Report woodworkerforchrist · Registered Joined Apr 25, 2013 · 88 Posts May 15, 2013 Very nice!!! Looks like you scrollsawn layers to make them. Ive made some bowls and business card holders that way. And I love that wood! Koa is one of my favs. Nice work!!
Very nice!!! Looks like you scrollsawn layers to make them. Ive made some bowls and business card holders that way. And I love that wood! Koa is one of my favs. Nice work!!
Report Blackie_ · Registered Joined Jul 10, 2011 · 2,169 Posts May 15, 2013 Now that's something unique, another nice set.
Report luv2learn · Registered Joined Feb 4, 2012 · 375 Posts May 15, 2013 I like them. Great work Larry.
Report Hawaiilad · Registered Joined Feb 16, 2010 · 119 Posts May 15, 2013 You are partly correct Marty…face is cut into lines, but the back board (that I glued to) is solid wood. Thanks for the kind words
You are partly correct Marty…face is cut into lines, but the back board (that I glued to) is solid wood. Thanks for the kind words
Report Ken90712 · Registered Joined Sep 2, 2009 · 1,833 Posts May 16, 2013 Great job would love to get some Koa over in Southern California.. Its really expensive here. Blondie and I use to live there back in 94.
Great job would love to get some Koa over in Southern California.. Its really expensive here. Blondie and I use to live there back in 94.
Report Hawaiilad · Registered Joined Feb 16, 2010 · 119 Posts May 16, 2013 Ken, Koa is costly here as well. Here's a good one, back in 94 we lived in So. Ca.
Report FloridaArt · Registered Joined May 15, 2009 · 24 Posts May 19, 2013 Looks like carving? Very nice set.
Report helluvawreck · In Loving Memory Joined Jul 21, 2010 · 5,826 Posts May 19, 2013 Nice work and very attractive. helluvawreck aka Charles http://woodworkingexpo.wordpress.com
Report Hawaiilad · Registered Joined Feb 16, 2010 · 119 Posts May 19, 2013 Art, each line of the siding was cut on the scroll saw and glued to a backer board
Report nayo · Registered Joined Mar 21, 2013 · 31 Posts Jan 19, 2014 I did one of those too, but your look way better, did you get tired of cutting those things after a while like it happened to me?
I did one of those too, but your look way better, did you get tired of cutting those things after a while like it happened to me?
Report Hawaiilad · Registered Joined Feb 16, 2010 · 119 Posts Jan 19, 2014 No it didn't bother me at all. I do so much scrolling I just do it while thinking of something else to build
No it didn't bother me at all. I do so much scrolling I just do it while thinking of something else to build