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Yes mi,lady MkII

Postby Dalboy » 21 Feb 2018, 19:28

Second lady figure which I feel is better than the first this time she looks more elagant from Yew and stands 8 1/2" tall. I spotted the two knots in the wood which were at the wrong height so made sure these are at the back as it would have been embarressing if I had positioned them eslewhere. The last picture is the back
Finished with celulose sander sealer and melamine lacquer then woodwax22 just for the hell of it

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Re: Yes mi,lady MkII

Postby Malc2098 » 21 Feb 2018, 20:38

Nice.

Creative use of the knots might have turned heads!
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Re: Yes mi,lady MkII

Postby Phil » 22 Feb 2018, 10:58

Very nice Derek.
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Malc2098 wrote:Creative use of the knots might have turned heads!


That last pic looks a bit suspect .................... :lol:
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Re: Yes mi,lady MkII

Postby Dalboy » 24 Feb 2018, 10:23

Thank you Malcolm and Phil
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