| Project by Jim Earl | posted 742 days ago | 1104 views | 0 times favorited | 3 comments | ![]() |
Custom made Window Valance. Was sought out because I was able to make the at a leghthy width. This on was 14’ 8 1/2” long and 8” tall by 8” deep. Six Brackets was made from Oak and place on the wall under neath the Valance. After installing it I also placed Lighting under neigth it. Customer was very happy with both projects.
-- Jim Earl http://www.myspace.com/earle5
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Obi
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posted 742 days ago
What kind of stain did you use on this?
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Jim Earl
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posted 742 days ago
The stain was Early American Min Wax. With about 7 layers of Polyuretheneto cover it. I had an opertunity to get ahoad of some White Oak and have it cut the length of my choice. I was able to get 4 good slices of 20’ and more 10’ peices. They made very nice peices. Thank you for you compliment. I try and build a peoce where it will last to hand down to the next generations.
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Napaman
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posted 46 days ago
jim…this was not your first project post…but in the PULSE PAge…its one of THE oldest projects…I am bored…so thought i would go backwards and see the old stuff—-the oldies but goodies…very cool stuff…
-- Matt, Napa, CA...119 days to sanity...