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Old 08-10-2006, 10:27 PM   #1
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I thought I'd try something different, this is from the Ulitmate Scrolling Patterns Collection. It is a layer scape pattern by Lora Irish on page 15.

Before I could get a real decent pic of it my battery died so for now here is the best I can do.

The back layer is cut from 1/4 cherry ply, and the front layer is 1/8 BB ply, with a pecan and walnut stain. Hey, I told ya I tried something different....
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Old 08-10-2006, 10:30 PM   #2
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Beautiful work there Bill how long did it take you to do that one ?

gotta love those long lasting batteries lol



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I do like layered projects and that's a real goodie .

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Old 08-10-2006, 11:06 PM   #4
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Great job on that Bill. Lora's one of my favorite designers. I've adapted several of her wonderful patterns to different projects. I've yet to try a layered piece but I really like the way they look.
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Cool !! I like the look on the bears face of satisfacation on getting that " spot" scratched ----Great work
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now that looks nice....
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Hi Bill, I really like that. I love the choice of woods, and the photos not bad either.
Thanks for sharing
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Looks great to me! Question though, does one normally stack the layers or put spacers between them or is this mostly a "which ever way you like it" type of question?

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Nice work Bill,

I like the colors.
They seem to have come out pretty good.

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That is really nice work, I like your choice in colors.
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