James Combs
12-03-2010, 8:42 PM
Turned these today for a church charity auction tomorrow.
Note worthy here is that the green roof on the cedar house its old growth poplar. It is from the inside of a 1889 upright piano.
Apologies for the hard shadow pictures. I forgot to take photos and remembered it as I was going out the door to the church and grabbed my camera. The back ground is one of my churches interior walls and I had to use flash.
Stats:
Material:
BH1 = Roof-Old Poplar, House-Red Cedar (an ugly combo:rolleyes:)
BH2 = Roof-Red Cedar, House-Very Wormy Unnowood
BH3 = Roof-Black Walnug, House-Very Wormy Unnowood
John K. may be able to ID the Unnowood, I got it from him
Size = Miniature (4-5 inches tall x 1-1/4 house diameter.
Finish = Sanding sealer plus rattle can poly.
Note worthy here is that the green roof on the cedar house its old growth poplar. It is from the inside of a 1889 upright piano.
Apologies for the hard shadow pictures. I forgot to take photos and remembered it as I was going out the door to the church and grabbed my camera. The back ground is one of my churches interior walls and I had to use flash.
Stats:
Material:
BH1 = Roof-Old Poplar, House-Red Cedar (an ugly combo:rolleyes:)
BH2 = Roof-Red Cedar, House-Very Wormy Unnowood
BH3 = Roof-Black Walnug, House-Very Wormy Unnowood
John K. may be able to ID the Unnowood, I got it from him
Size = Miniature (4-5 inches tall x 1-1/4 house diameter.
Finish = Sanding sealer plus rattle can poly.