Posted by Dave Bull at 12:30 PM, August 28, 2008
Continued from [River in Autumn - 6] | Starting point of the thread is [River in Autumn - 1]
It has rained steadily this week - good incentive to just sit at my desk and keep at it!
I worked out a way to get the separations combined onto 9 wood faces, so by using the back side of the keyblock, and four new pieces of wood, there will be five 'blocks' in told. Here are the faces completed so far (click for enlargement):
The one fourth from the left is a bit different - it will be used in two orientations, as one of the carved areas is 'upside down' in relation to the other ...
Here's a closer view of the most complex one ... (I'm a 'good boy' and usually start with the one that will take the longest time to cut ...)
The thread continues in [River in Autumn - 8] ...