Hey gang just thought I would post something I'm going to get back to this project soon, I've been very busy with my home improvement projects this summer and I don't usually do these type of projects until the winter months when I have more time for the carving; so just hang in there I be back posting soon.
Okay guys & gals I've had some time away from home improvement projects for a few days so here's where I'm at with this project. I now carved the weave in 5 of the circles on the face side and have just one more circle to carve threw. I do still have to carve 8 more of the triangles all the way threw where the lace meets the bowl. Also I was able to carve a total of 7 flutes on the bottom that's half the way to being finished I do still however have to carve the entire back side of the lace part , this will be most challenging because it is going to be very thin 1/8" or less in places.
Here are a few photos of the progress and you should be able to get a better idea where I'm going with this.
(07-17-2020, 03:47 PM)Bill Holt Wrote: SOOOOOOOO MUCH WORK!!!!!
Let me start the bidding. I bid $15.00 but that's only after it is finished.
I really have enjoyed this process and thank you so much for letting us tag along.
What is the greenish/grayish color on the one section?
Thank you Bill...yes this one really has some work in it and still a great deal more yet to do. If you go back to page 6 I was showing a Gold finish I intend to use I had to go back and sand it better so when I did it changed the color a bit. I will be adding color to this along with the Gold and still want to add another design in the center of the bowl.
Thanks for tagging along, I hope there's still a few more people interested in this project I know it's been drawn out for quite sometime now.
Okay everyone all of the face is carved and all 14 flutes on the backside are carved and sand & sealed then sanded back. I still need to do lots of touch ups and still need to carve all of the knots on the back side and then a great deal of sanding to smooth and final shape everything. Here's a few photos to show the progress.
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