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    Triangle Woodworker's Association sponsored Workshop - May 16 & 17

    "How to's" On joinery and furniture embellishments with 5th generation craftsmen - Jeff Headley & Steve Hamilton. For details and to participate go to www.trianglewoodworkers.com/may-workshop
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    Cutting in for curled detail to the edge of the medallion
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    Wide shot of medallion rough in
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    Beginning the medallion rough in
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    Riding the wall of the sunken shell section with a portion of the gouge bevel
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    Roughing out the sunken shell segments
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    Shell detail
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    Medallion detail
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    Overexposed medallion
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    Overexposed Shell detail
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    Finished Newport Shell Mirror
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    Continuing the rounding over of the top frame
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    Using a backbent gouge to contour the top frame where the mirror construction meets the shell
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    Paul showing the class the process of rounding over the raised shell segments
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    Paul and Bill discussing the overall process, including how to get started on cutting in the lines closest to the medallion
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    MIke performing the cutting in of the shell segments
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    Hugh performing the initial boundary setting for the shell segments
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    MikeL beginning the preliminary division of the shell segments using a V-tool/gouge
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    The goal is to create vertical walls for the sunken shell sectons that slope into the raised parts - this begins the rounding of the raised lobes
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    Creating the boundaries between the raised and sunken shell segments

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