36X48 pine mirror frame. Tzalam (carribean walnut) exterior door panel.
Gene Crain
http://www.plantasymaderas.com
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Moderator: Todd Bailey
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Lovely work as usual Gene
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
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Re: A couple things...
Gene,
I had no idea that the frames were going to be painted! They look great! How many do you have done now? Ha ha ha! Thanks for sharing!
Mike
I had no idea that the frames were going to be painted! They look great! How many do you have done now? Ha ha ha! Thanks for sharing!
Mike
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...still fighting for the job. Everyone loves it but no deposit yet...so I keep hacking out frames to sell to whoever wants one...this one will sell for $295. I hope to be able to cut some next week from the walnut shown in the photo.mikeacg wrote:Gene,
I had no idea that the frames were going to be painted! They look great! How many do you have done now? Ha ha ha! Thanks for sharing!
Mike
Gene Crain
www.plantasymaderas.com
Re: A couple things...
Gene Nice work as always!
Where did you get the design for the frame? I really like it. Did you do a glue up and machien it all at once? Also how long did it take?
One more question.... What did you paint it with to get that green patina look?
Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks,
Nick
Where did you get the design for the frame? I really like it. Did you do a glue up and machien it all at once? Also how long did it take?
One more question.... What did you paint it with to get that green patina look?
Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks,
Nick
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I had it modeled in Aspire for me. This one took just under 10 hre total to grind out...I have an older shopbot that runs great just a little slow, we call her 'Betty" It was cut from a one piece blank similar to the attached photo. A little hand sanding, wire brushed, blue acrylic paint, hand sand to burn off some of the paint, seal, black glaze, 3 coats clear finish.moto633 wrote:Gene Nice work as always!
Where did you get the design for the frame? I really like it. Did you do a glue up and machien it all at once? Also how long did it take?
One more question.... What did you paint it with to get that green patina look?
Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks,
Nick
Gene Crain
http://www.plantasymaderas.com
Re: A couple things...
Thanks Gene,
Looks like Betty does a fare job of churning stuff out for you
Who does your modeling for you?
Enjoy that sunshine it's cold and snowy up here!
Nick
Looks like Betty does a fare job of churning stuff out for you
Who does your modeling for you?
Enjoy that sunshine it's cold and snowy up here!
Nick