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heres one of my first projects completed. A christmas present for the brother and sister in law. It’s not an origninal, it was from a plan out of a book, I hope we can post things that we didnt draw the plans for! Anyway I am really having fun with learning woodworking! I’m a newbie to lumberjocks so hello all!

-- measure once cut twice, not what I always say but usually do!




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Abbott

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#1 posted 1224 days ago

I like it.

Welcome to LJs!

-- Ohh mann...pancakes and boobies...I'll bet that's what Heaven is like! ♣ ♣ ♣ ♣

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Bradford

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#2 posted 1224 days ago

Welcome to LJ’s. Here you can fully describe in as many words as needed, to completely share the whole experience with the project. Feel free to post six pictures of your work. We love to see new posts, so if you have projects from the past that you have digital pics of, post them.
I love the deer in woods pic. What kind of wood did you use?

-- so much wood, so little time. Bradford. Wood-a-holics unanimous president

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geebus

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#3 posted 1224 days ago

the scenery is made from 1/4” oak plywood which I planed down to 1/8” (thanks to my dad’s new planer)
and the frame is ash (leftover from a chest I made…I love leftover lumber)
The painting was really kind of difficult . I painted the backround, let it dry and sprayed some poly over it, when the paint started to bead and the poly dried, had to do some additional painting and sanding..argh!
anyway, this was a really fun project and I am really loving the new hobby of woodworking

-- measure once cut twice, not what I always say but usually do!

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Pdub

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#4 posted 1224 days ago

Good lookin picture. Welcome to LJ’s

-- Paul, North Dakota, USAF Ret.

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stefang

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#5 posted 1224 days ago

Very nice. I’m guessing you scroll sawed it. Looks great. Welcome to LJ. Don’t worry about using others plans or ideas. It is nice if you can put some personal twist on it, but absolutely not required. We are mostly just interested in sharing our hobby with other woodworkers. I hope you enjoy being a member.

-- Mike, American in Norway

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moondog69

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#6 posted 1079 days ago

nice work.

-- al.chazy ny

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a1Jim

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#7 posted 1079 days ago

A good work of art well done

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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