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Old 07-04-2008, 05:50 PM   #1
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Here is another project just completed, it is a Kevin Daly pattern which I got at the Lancaster show. All coments welcome {good or bad} lol Edward
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Nicely cut. I would have chosen a frame with more contrast.

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Old 07-04-2008, 08:50 PM   #3
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Very, very nice piece. What are the dimensions?...I do agree with Chase on the frame, I think it needs to be a little lighter. Thanks for sharing. As soon as I get some good pics, I'm going to post my 3 finished pieces, they are not in the same universe as yours, I'm just starting...

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Good cutting, I have to agree with the frame change. Something with more contrast, black would also work I think. Shame for the glare in the pictures, I'd really like a better look at your cutting.

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Edward, very nice cutting. I try to make the color of the frame match the color of the backboard. Take your pictures outside, in the shade on a sunny day to avoid the flash reflection.
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Great job, very nice job of cutting!
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Great job in cutting! I'd agree with the change in the frame.
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Very nice, it looks great
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Hope this is a better and clearer picture then the one before. It was done on 10x13 1/4" oak, finished with waco danish oil and shellac. Edward
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Really nice Edward. I agree with the others that a darker frame would give your work more emphasis.
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