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yeah i agree. nice one joe.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

That definitely has an Escher thing going on. Nice!
Cool snowflake, I see it too.

Have to say to much for my mind this evening. Started my next project that I want to build. Lofting off a table of offsets currently, works on the brain for sure.

Main Street to the Mountains

You're speaking my language Eric. Our big loft was 60' X 250'. With a table of offsets we developed patterns and full sized templates for every part of the vessels we were building. Sadly all gone now.




I did a model years ago, that I had scaled down using a table of offsets. At the time I thought this is easy, now trying to do it again, I struggled a bit, but it is slowly coming back. Not as big as what's in the photo. I do like the old school methods. 

Main Street to the Mountains

Damn SJ, I wanna know more! What are the thickness and maybe a tad more construction pics.... or is it a secret?

SWMBO cannot be questioned!

Cheap and woodwortking in the same sentenc is an oxymoron!

This is the only other pic for this one. Draw it, build it, erase it and do another. All of my builds are made from 1/2"X1/2" material. Hard maple, domestic cherry and black walnut.

Nice, I gives me double vision if I look too long. LOL!

-- Paul--- Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. — Scott Adams

Thx SJ.

Cheap and woodwortking in the same sentenc is an oxymoron!

These are all really cool! Forgive my density-are these inlay or 3D? 

Steven- Random Orbital Nailer