Naughty Pony

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Naughty Pony

Postby rescueseven » Mon Jul 11, 2005 9:52 pm

Pattern 'Naughty Pony' by Shelli and Kerry Robinson of SK Woodworks from the March 2005 CW&C. Cut on 1/8 inch BB with deft semi gloss spray, backer is aeromatic ceder with boiled linseed oil, frame is pine (I think) also with BLO. This was my first ever try at doing a frame.

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Naughty Pony

Postby greg194799 » Wed Jul 13, 2005 9:43 am

A real nice job rescueseven,
Hope to see more of your work soon,
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Postby GrandpaDew » Thu Jul 14, 2005 6:52 pm

Nicely done Ian! I especially like the detailing you put into the little girl's clothng and hat. S K Woodworks did a great job on the design and you sure brought it to life.

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Postby pops-shop » Fri Jul 22, 2005 6:10 am

First time with a frame? Good job.
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Postby rescueseven » Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:42 pm

This is the second naughty pony, it was stack cut with the first one. Again cut on 1/8 inch BB but this time with minwax satin wipe on, backer is black felt, paint is watered down Anita's acrylic craft paint, frame is cherry with cherry stain and minwax gloss wipe on. This was my second frame, the're getting better.

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Postby bearfretworks » Mon Oct 24, 2005 10:42 pm

Nice job. The painted version is a good change of pace as well. Your frames look good too! Did you use spirals only, or a mix of blade types?
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Postby rescueseven » Tue Oct 25, 2005 11:19 pm

Thanks to all for all the nice comments for both of these pieces.

Barry,
No spirals here, still can't make 'em go straight!
I used Flying Dutchman - Scroll Reverse on these, probably a #3 or #5.
I did the paint thing on a whim. I'm not a tole painter, I just wanted to see what else I could do with the second cutting, and it turned out better than I thought.

Thanks again for the remarks,

Ian
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