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Andrew Goar
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Latest project.

Now that I'm used to the cutter, I'm starting to combine it with other woodworking tecniques, air brushing, etc. It's nice to have the cutter as another tool in my toolbox.

Link added https://photos.app.goo.gl/Qm5d9wPa72pZhebu6

EDIT Picture added by the Mod Squad :) Let us know if you want to leave it as just a link?
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Gene Uselman
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Andrew- your pict did not seem to attach? Really want to see it too.
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Tim Mellor
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Really nice work :)

What are the Layers MDF? Did you repaint the edges of the cuts or just leave them? Inquiring minds want to know :D
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Looks good Andrew, keep it up.
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Andrew Goar
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Tim Mellor wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 Really nice work :)

What are the Layers MDF? Did you repaint the edges of the cuts or just leave them? Inquiring minds want to know :D
1/8" outdoor plywood. When I painted the front layer black, I did paint the edges as well. Same holds for the painted back layer, though not as well, since there was a mix of colors and I did not want to mess up the airbrushing on the face.

I then glues the two layers with waterproof glue, and sprayed the while thing, front and back, with about a billion layers of an outdoor finish.
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Thanks for the extra information. My Airbrushing skills are remedial at best in spite of owning a good Paasche one for 3 decades :oops: Due to the Aeromodelling I do I use it for it is generally for feathering in block colours rather than art. I should play more in my spare time.
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