It has been a busy summer carving and carving... and carving, so have not posted much.
This is a 74 " Headboard for a king size bed commission I am working on, just off the cnc table ready for detail carving and sanding.. Carved out of Sitka Spruce..
Kings sized head board.
Re: Kings sized head board.
Good job, I would like to see it finished.
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Re: Kings sized head board.
Wow pretty impressive. I also can not wait to see your signature finish. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Kings sized head board.
Looks like it will be great when it is finished. Lots of fuzzies. Is that typical of Sitka spruce?
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Re: Kings sized head board.
Fuzzys, yes seem to get fuzzys on almost all Pine and birch. So if you have any hints or methods to avoid that please jump in. I post these just as they come off the CNC table because I kind of interested in how other folks projects come off the table, and what they do while they are still on the table to clean this up..
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Re: Kings sized head board.
On birch and most times Aspen I will take a stiff bristle brush and knock them down when the cnc is in another area cutting. Post machining I will again hit it with a stiff brush the a sanding mop for the remaining 220 grit on the mop. It is actually pretty scary looking at it during machining as it looks like a ton of hand finishing but I have garnered pretty good results with my methods.scottart wrote:Fuzzys, yes seem to get fuzzys on almost all Pine and birch. So if you have any hints or methods to avoid that please jump in. I post these just as they come off the CNC table because I kind of interested in how other folks projects come off the table, and what they do while they are still on the table to clean this up..
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