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Thread: 32 X 20 Last Supper using "Perfect Plank"

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    Default 32 X 20 Last Supper using "Perfect Plank"

    Just finished carving this one from 6/4 Pine "Perfect Plank".

    The Perfect Plank started out as 17" wide by 96" long plank, but the end of it was severely damaged and split by a forklift somewhere between the Mill and my shop. I tried in vain to get the third party supplier to make an adjustment on the price, but no luck. They have never returned my calls. I cut the plank into two 36" pieces and one 24" inch piece. I scrapped the 24" piece and edge glued the 36" pieces for this project. cost of the plank was $100.00 and $200.00 shipping. Never again will I deal with this third party supplier.

    I have commissioned a local artist to paint it with Acrylic Paint to match the colors on the original Davinci Painting.

    The large surround frame on the carving was modeled using two rail sweep in Aspire.

    The deepest part of the carving is .95 deep. I used Beckwith Door Products BDP001-ZRN 1\16" Ballnose cutter for the finising and their BDP003-ZRN 1/4" Ballnose for the frame.

    BTW, what looks like a chair in front of the table, turns out to be a door into the next room where this painting was made by some thoughtless Monks for a shortcut to the lunch room. The door was added years later after Davinvi finished.

    George Kelly
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    Hi George,

    That looks really nice! Can't wait to see the finished version!

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    Absolutely gorgeous, my brother. I'm glad I got to see it before paint, it looks incredible as it is.

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    George

    Great job! One of the nicest pieces I have seen on the Forum.

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    Looks Great. Did you do any sanding? Or is that staright off the table?

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    Thumbs up

    George,

    That looks great, you should be very proud.


    Buster

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    Very nice work... Wood a bit high...nice glue up... I could have gotten you 8/4 fas poplar for about 1/4 of that...by the way where are you.... I thought shipping to my shop was high...
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    Quote Originally Posted by signexpress View Post
    Looks Great. Did you do any sanding? Or is that staright off the table?
    The picture shown was straight off the table.

    The 12.0 hr finish routing eliminated any requirement for sanding.

    The frame surfaces will get a little hand sanding, but not the actual Scene.

    George

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