Recent Project
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Recent Project
Hi Gang,
Just thought I would let you in on my latest "finished" project. I had some help from James B. on the banner, but the rest was a little skill and lots of luck.
I made his for a friend who is a recent graduate.
Regards,
Joe
Just thought I would let you in on my latest "finished" project. I had some help from James B. on the banner, but the rest was a little skill and lots of luck.
I made his for a friend who is a recent graduate.
Regards,
Joe
Ham and eggs - Inconvenient for the chicken. A total commitment for the pig.
http://www.gripus.com/
http://www.gripus.com/
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Re: Recent Project
Joe, nice job of bringing different edited elements together and modelling the parts you needed. Looks really good finished.
Cheers,
James
Cheers,
James
Re: Recent Project
Excellent work!
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Re: Recent Project
Joe,
That looks great. Should be good for a free consult in the future.
Tim
That looks great. Should be good for a free consult in the future.
Tim
Re: Recent Project
looks cool...
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Re: Recent Project
Thanks for the good words, guys.
I always heard that it was 95% of attorneys that gave the rest of them a bad name
Regards,
Joe
I always heard that it was 95% of attorneys that gave the rest of them a bad name
Regards,
Joe
Ham and eggs - Inconvenient for the chicken. A total commitment for the pig.
http://www.gripus.com/
http://www.gripus.com/
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Re: Recent Project
Fantastic, I am betting you get lots of request for them...
Please make sure to charge the 95 percent alot
Please make sure to charge the 95 percent alot
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Re: Recent Project
Hi Joe,
The plaque looks great!
The plaque looks great!
Re: Recent Project
Looks great Joe!
To bad there is another lawyer on the street........
What are the dimentions of the plaque?
Thanks,
Nick
To bad there is another lawyer on the street........
What are the dimentions of the plaque?
Thanks,
Nick
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Re: Recent Project
Thanks Nick,
It is 18" wide and 19.5" high.
"The first thing we must do is kill all the lawyers," ...Shakespeare's King Henry VI
Regards,
Joe
It is 18" wide and 19.5" high.
"The first thing we must do is kill all the lawyers," ...Shakespeare's King Henry VI
Regards,
Joe
Ham and eggs - Inconvenient for the chicken. A total commitment for the pig.
http://www.gripus.com/
http://www.gripus.com/
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Re: Recent Project
Hi Joe,
Lookin' Good!
It almost has a metallic kind of look to it, bronze almost,
what stains/wood are you using here?
Thanks,
Glenn
Lookin' Good!
It almost has a metallic kind of look to it, bronze almost,
what stains/wood are you using here?
Thanks,
Glenn
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Re: Recent Project
Thanks, Glenn,
The wood is walnut with no stain. We try real hard not to stain anything in our shop. Laziness, I think. I put one coat of sanding sealer, let it dry and just took the sheen off with a 220 sanding sponge. Then I brushed on one coat of Minwax Gloss Polyurethane. The bronze color comes from having only two places in my shop to take pictures...very, very dark, or with the sunlight coming right over my shoulder. Blame this one on the sunlight.
Regards,
Joe
The wood is walnut with no stain. We try real hard not to stain anything in our shop. Laziness, I think. I put one coat of sanding sealer, let it dry and just took the sheen off with a 220 sanding sponge. Then I brushed on one coat of Minwax Gloss Polyurethane. The bronze color comes from having only two places in my shop to take pictures...very, very dark, or with the sunlight coming right over my shoulder. Blame this one on the sunlight.
Regards,
Joe
Ham and eggs - Inconvenient for the chicken. A total commitment for the pig.
http://www.gripus.com/
http://www.gripus.com/