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Steve Mawson
09-01-2014, 10:52 AM
Took a class with Jim Adkins in July. These projects get completed in the house so when I get tired of standing at the lathe I sit and work on these, does take a lot of hours.
Snake skin pattern is 11 x 1 and Squash Blossom is 12 x 1.75 both made with kiln dried hard maple. Comments welcome.
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John M. Smith
09-01-2014, 10:55 AM
Very nice. These are on my bucket list to do. Just have no idea where to start. Really would like a class or demonstration at a symposium from Jim sometime. Hope he'll be at nationals or the Ohio show soon.
Matthew Bashore
09-01-2014, 11:41 AM
Steve,
I really like these. Jim was at SWAT showing how to do this. I like the design on the left the best. It is probably because of the colors that make me like it better.
Nice work.
Matt
Robert Henrickson
09-01-2014, 12:12 PM
Very well done! The patterns match up nicely front to back. Great work.
Tim Boger
09-01-2014, 12:22 PM
Those really are spectacular ... one might suggest the skills were passed down from several generations.
How many hours from start to finish? 20?
Impressed.
Tim
David Delo
09-01-2014, 1:04 PM
Off the Richter scale. Quite a nice project.
Brian Brown
09-01-2014, 3:51 PM
Wow! Those are stunning. Very nice design and execution. Did I mention
WOW!
jwjerry w kowalski
09-01-2014, 7:24 PM
Beautiful pieces, real eye catchers, very elegantly done.
Steve Mawson
09-01-2014, 8:50 PM
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How many hours from start to finish? 20?
Impressed.
Tim[/QUOTE]
I have not kept track of the time but guessing probably over 30 although I believe I am getting faster at the burning and pattern layout.
Roger Chandler
09-01-2014, 8:52 PM
These are both just superbly done, Steve! Jim must be proud of his student on these! Bravo!
Greg Just
09-01-2014, 9:55 PM
Very nice. This is on my list of things to try.
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