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Old 01-03-2009, 06:36 PM   #1
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This is my first stack cut. Thanks for looking




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Great work Nick. Is that your design? Basically stack cutting is the same amount of work but more finished product.
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Nice work, Nick.

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Old 01-03-2009, 06:54 PM   #4
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Great work Nick. Is that your design? Basically stack cutting is the same amount of work but more finished product.
And a little tougher on the blades I had a couple self distruct
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Nice work Nick - I like that stack cutting - same amount of time and double the outcome what did you use for the backer
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what did you use for the backer
I just spray painted a piece of 1/4 plywood black it was all I had
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you finished! it looks great... good job!
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Very nice work! What is it cut from?
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Very nice work! What is it cut from?
Each piece is 5/16 curly maple with a coat of BLO
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I just spray painted a piece of 1/4 plywood black it was all I had
I have sprayed some of my backers but I have grown to love the black felt -
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I have sprayed some of my backers but I have grown to love the black felt -

Even good old fashion colored construction paper makes a good background.
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Nick, Really good work and fine detail.
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Even good old fashion colored construction paper makes a good background.
Yea I have used that once or twice and here lately I have been using 1/4 black foam board that I got at the local frame shop - not at a bad price - I think that it was around $6.00 for a 3x4ft sheet and I can get quiet a few backers out of that
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Great work there, Nick!!!

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Nice work wayne I try to stack cut when I can. The foam backer works great they sell it at wally word along with colored felt, and construction paper. Thanks FOr sharins your work.

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