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JCLP

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Here is my latest. 4200+ pieces. Book matched panels.
Cheers,
JC
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Incredible.  [drooling] [drooling] [drooling] How many hours did you put into these two beautiful panels?

Kind regards,
Oliver
 
six-point socket II said:
Incredible.  [drooling] [drooling] [drooling] How many hours did you put into these two beautiful panels?

Kind regards,
Oliver
Thanks Oliver. As for hours, never kept track, but if I were to guess, I would between 200-300 hours.
Cheers,
JC
 
Thank you! I can't stop looking at it, it's so amazing. I'm actually thinking if I would dare to give something like this a try. 3 such panels would make an incredibly awesome room divider for the new living space we're creating downstairs. I have to give this some more thoughts and I have to read more about it.

Kind regards,
Oliver
 
Wow... that's jaw-droppingly beautiful.

Are you using traditional hand tools - or using something like a BCT Jointmaker Pro?
 
Holy cow!

Do you calculate in advance (after designing) how many of each size part will be needed and then go about manufacturing all the parts before you start construction or is the process more casual?
 
Euclid said:
Wow... that's jaw-droppingly beautiful.

Are you using traditional hand tools - or using something like a BCT Jointmaker Pro?
Thank you for the compliment. Using hand chisels and Dozuki Saw.

Cheers,
JC
 
Michael Kellough said:
Holy cow!

Do you calculate in advance (after designing) how many of each size part will be needed and then go about manufacturing all the parts before you start construction or is the process more casual?
Michael,
The only thing I planned was the original 2"x2" grid pattern. Everything else is designed on the fly. Once I figure out the design I want, I go ahead and start rough cutting the pieces. For example, there are 100 little flowers and each one has 16 pieces that is one size, thus 1600, and 8 pieces of another, thus 800. Once cut, I chisel the angles on each end. The angles that I work with in this design are, 45, 22.5 and 67.5. If your grid is square, all of the pieces should fit like a puzzle, if not, you make very small modification to the pieces  that don't fit. Lots of repetitive work. Make sure your chisel is super sharp.

Cheers,
JC
 
I’ll say it—————YOU’RE OUT OF YOUR MIND!!!!!!

Absolutely stunning creation.

Tom
 
Beautiful craftsmanship! What wood do you use? Maple for the most part or is it something like basswood?
 
JCLP said:
Euclid said:
Wow... that's jaw-droppingly beautiful.

Are you using traditional hand tools - or using something like a BCT Jointmaker Pro?
Thank you for the compliment. Using hand chisels and Dozuki Saw.

Cheers,
JC

Well, double wow...
I hope you will take my asking of that question as a compliment too!
 
BenMarshallDesigns said:
HOLY POTATOES!!!!!!  :o that is some serious craftsmanship!!! Bravo!

Thank you Ben for the compliment.

Cheers,
JC
 
tjbnwi said:
I’ll say it—————YOU’RE OUT OF YOUR MIND!!!!!!

Absolutely stunning creation.

Tom

Thanks Tom.
Long time no talk. I hope you are keeping healthy and safe.
Cheers,
JC
 
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