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Hello Doris. Very good work.!!!!! Karl
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Chad, view Page 9. Karl -
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Hi Greg. Yes, with diluted white glue. Thanks to all for the kind comments. Karl -
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Hello John. Thanks for the compliment. The carvings are made of boxwood. It's a commission. It wasn't made by me. This woodcarving is beyond my abilities. Karl -
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Hi Ed. at Amazon I bought an acryl matt laquer. The structure of the wood comes out even more beautiful. Greetings Karl Wood Finish -
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Jeronimo replied to marsalv's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Very beautiful work. Karl -
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Jeronimo replied to Jeronimo's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Hello Edward. I did not do these carvings myself. The clean execution and accuracy exceeds my skills in therms of carving art considerably. These are a commissioned work for payment. I treat the wooden surfaces: Two-time painting with colorless quick sanding sealer, After drying , sand with steel wool number 0 and remove dust. Gives a silky-glossy to dull surface. Any question I answer like, even with pictures. Karl (Google-Tranlator) -
ancre Chebece 1750 by Jeronimo - FINISHED
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Hello, no idea about which CNC program is. I have commissionned these carvings, and I am very satisfied with the result and appearance. Karl -
ancre Chebece 1750 by Jeronimo - FINISHED
Jeronimo replied to Jeronimo's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Hello everyone and thanks for the kind comments. The carving and ornaments on this model exceed my abilities considerably. They are a very well executed commissioned work and correspond exactly to my ideas. The execution was made in boxwood. Karl Part 22
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