This one needs to be watched.
http://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/f105/rant-mode-28680/
I did edit this post to remove the reference to GE With that reference removed the thread is OK for now but we know Dragon and others can turn this quickly.
After a few hours of what seemed like training for some sort of Martial Arts Combat, David and I were able to salvage some of the "mystery wood" out of the back of his property. We had to flip the logs end over end due to not having any kind of mechanized help and cut the logs down to a smaller...
My latest project
Cedar was finished with Tung oil finish and Johnsons' paste wax
Dragons were cut with a FDUR#3 and finished with BLO and Deft
Overall length about 30"
Pattern originally adapted from a Lora Irish pattern by f250 ( Tom ) from the SSWC forum . I did some other adapting as...
My most recent completion. The dragon is made from Bloodwood. The ''mountain'' is a free-hand cut (except where I outlined the claws) from white oak, and the base is two pieces of zebra wood.
Mom was stunned.
My Dad made one of these for me when I lived in Atlanta. When I moved back, with the much appreciated assistance of my good friend Joel (jsjordan) he saw it and made appreciative noises about it. So I made this one for Joel.
1/4 inch birch plywood on edge-joined basswood plaque.
I cut the dragon out, painted it, because the plywood just looked ugly. And then had to figure out how to best mount it.
Hello and thank you for taking the time to read my post :-D
I will be as specific as I can, but this is in my ideal world and so I am very flexible and in the end would settle for a basic cage or anyting in between that I could afford and that is "doable" as I have been trying to get this...