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Nice job,looks great.
Mel
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I'm not a fan of Purpleheart but I'm really likening the design and work of this project.
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Ah Dave my friend that is outstanding!!!
Just how did you do the hearts? It looks like you used black in epoxy to glue them in which adds a lot of flair to it.
Last the eyes looking up must makes it fabulous.
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Thank you folks! For the hearts, I used a scroll saw to do the inlay. The black around it is from the cutting and left it as it added a little contrast/separation from the purple heart.
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Whimsical. Very nice job!
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I don't see how anyone has the patience to make one of those segmented pieces, I sure don't. But I appreciate and admire those who are willing to put in he time and work make much beautiful pieces. Yours is exceptional, good job.
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