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Oh Charlie, that's GREAT!
The lacewood is a wonderful choice for the wings. I tried so hard on my dragonfly to get the right effect but simply could not figure out how to make it with all of the little details and not have my wood chip all to pieces so I chose to go with a more fluid pattern. Can you teach me about the vinegar and rusty nail treatment? Pretty please? I sure do enjoy looking at your work Kate "charlieb" wrote in message ... Another "Piano Wire Piece". The slight breeze of someone walking near this thing will set it to moving. There's a slightly oversized hole in the bottom of the dragon fly body so the piece will rock on the spring wire AND turn. Since the wood was plain old poplar I sprayed it with silver paint then a clear layer of blue over that. When it was all dry I added some "gold leafing" (even though I'm certain there's no actual gold in this stuff). Eyes are black Sharpi'ed and the whole thing got three coates of Deft spray laquer. Wings are lacewood veneer with 0.015" spring wire CNed to the front edge of each wing. THAT was the tricky part. Only glued my fingers to a piece once - OK - twice. The turned base is black walnut with every other "layer" ebonized with the good old vinegar and rusty nails solution. There are fun to do - and ladies like them - as do young kids (Don't Touch!). Fun this woodworking thing charlie b |
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