Peter Crossley Active member Sunday at 7:46 AM #1 Koi is finished, just a few tweaks required to get her to play perfectly... Attachments koi1.webp 311.9 KB · Views: 13 koi4.webp 192.1 KB · Views: 12 koi5.webp 118.2 KB · Views: 10 koi6.webp 212.4 KB · Views: 11 koi7.webp 120.8 KB · Views: 12
Mincer Administrator Staff member Sunday at 3:53 PM #2 Wow, that is fantastic! What do you call that color?
C Chistopher malapterurus electricus tonewood instigator Sunday at 3:59 PM #3 Was the roundover done by hand?
Peter Crossley Active member Yesterday at 12:43 AM #4 Mincer said: Wow, that is fantastic! What do you call that color? Click to expand... Its really just a blue burst over the natural timber
Mincer said: Wow, that is fantastic! What do you call that color? Click to expand... Its really just a blue burst over the natural timber
Peter Crossley Active member Yesterday at 12:44 AM #5 Chistopher said: Was the roundover done by hand? Click to expand... Everything , except pickup routs, is done by hand.
Chistopher said: Was the roundover done by hand? Click to expand... Everything , except pickup routs, is done by hand.
Peter Crossley Active member Today at 3:32 AM #8 jeremy said: beautiful as always! whats the wood? Click to expand... The top is a 22mm thick bookmatch of an old piece of timber I have had in my stash for about 20 years, its curly maple burl, the back is Brazillian mahogany, neck is Queensland maple, Silky Oak, and purple heart with ebony pinstripes.
jeremy said: beautiful as always! whats the wood? Click to expand... The top is a 22mm thick bookmatch of an old piece of timber I have had in my stash for about 20 years, its curly maple burl, the back is Brazillian mahogany, neck is Queensland maple, Silky Oak, and purple heart with ebony pinstripes.
Peter Crossley Active member Today at 6:09 AM #10 yeah I cant get my head around the picture posting.. try this Attachments koifish2.webp 95.3 KB · Views: 4 koifish1.webp 91.5 KB · Views: 3 koiback2.webp 184.2 KB · Views: 3 koiback1.webp 104 KB · Views: 5
Mincer Administrator Staff member Today at 12:38 PM #11 As far as picture posting, are you using the little picture button at the top of the posting box? That's how I do it. Then I just drag and drop.
As far as picture posting, are you using the little picture button at the top of the posting box? That's how I do it. Then I just drag and drop.