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  1. kernnal

    CL Dewalt DW788 Scroll Saw (Newport)

    Again....seems a bit high... http://eastnc.craigslist.org/tls/2252830778.html Dewalt DW788 Scroll Saw - $450 (Newport, NC) Date: 2011-03-07, 6:08PM EST Reply to: sale-aueab-2252830778@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?] 1.3 Amp, 20-inch variable speed. Paid over $500. Comes...
  2. kernnal

    CL Wood Lathe, Mini (Newport)

    Seems a bit high to me...but what do I know? :dontknow: http://eastnc.craigslist.org/tls/2252558019.html Wood Lathe, Mini - $300 (Newport, NC) Date: 2011-03-07, 4:02PM EST Reply to: sale-wdrbs-2252558019@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?] Jet Mini Wood Lathe Model...
  3. CohibaCris

    Pics from the Newport Shell Carving class are up

    http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/showgallery.php?cat=1649&ppuser=933 Here's the album for the pics from the carving class (link above) The class focused on carving the shell and getting the techniques down that would be needed to carve the shell. That process (very briefly) is: Transfer the...
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    Cutting in for curled detail to the edge of the medallion
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    Wide shot of medallion rough in
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    Beginning the medallion rough in
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    Riding the wall of the sunken shell section with a portion of the gouge bevel
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    Roughing out the sunken shell segments
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    Shell detail
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    Medallion detail
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    Overexposed medallion
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    Overexposed Shell detail
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    Finished Newport Shell Mirror
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    Continuing the rounding over of the top frame
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    Using a backbent gouge to contour the top frame where the mirror construction meets the shell
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    Paul showing the class the process of rounding over the raised shell segments
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    Paul and Bill discussing the overall process, including how to get started on cutting in the lines closest to the medallion
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    MIke performing the cutting in of the shell segments
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    Hugh performing the initial boundary setting for the shell segments
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    MikeL beginning the preliminary division of the shell segments using a V-tool/gouge

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