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« on: October 07, 2008, 11:23 PM »

Here is a Pic frame made from some maple and rosewood cut off material. And some beaded ebony.
Size 17" x 14"  (432 x 355mm)


Here's one of the good miters  Grin


Finish is two coats tung oil and then the Beal buffing wheels ending with carnauba wax.
First time I used the Beal buffing deal.
Trashed first attempt   Angry and had to strip,  re-sand and start all over. I don't think I let the tung oil dry long enough before buffing stage.
I'll get the hang of the buffing thing.

The only Festool used was the domino.

Pic is temporary - and frame is Pre Holliday gift  Wink


Christmas / Hanukkah / Holliday  Gifts, what's every body making this year Huh?
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« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2008, 09:21 AM »

Overtime,

Very nice.  I have been thinking about doing some picture frames and you have provided some inspiration.

I really like the simplicity of the design and contrast of the woods.

Neill
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