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Other topics for members => General Woodworking => Topic started by: Peter Drouin on September 30, 2017, 05:53:44 AM
Look at the work in this.
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/22511/SAM_1547.JPG?easyrotate_cache=1506642325)
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/22511/SAM_1548.JPG?easyrotate_cache=1506642356)
All 1¼"x1¼" wood with inlay, I bet that took more that a few days.
That's nice work
It's very pretty, but much too nice to be practical. Every time he takes it out it's going to get another ding or scratch.
Tim
That's really nice. I bought the book 'canoecraft', which goes over designs, the why, where, and how of cedar strip canoe making. I keep saying, someday, I'll try building one!
That is some incredible craftsmanship right there
Quote from: newoodguy78 on November 05, 2017, 08:13:32 PM
That is some incredible craftsmanship right there
I would think you have to know all about drying and grain to make something like that.
I see stuff at Fairs that make me think how did they do that.
Quote from: TimRB on September 30, 2017, 12:31:37 PM
It's very pretty, but much too nice to be practical. Every time he takes it out it's going to get another ding or scratch.
Tim
The one that made it would have no problem fixing it. I'd go fishing with it in a heartbeat. ;D