CABINET MAKER X #3 Carved Oak Leaves Part 3

in #howto7 years ago (edited)

Welcome back to Part 3,

In this post I will show you how I finish the oak leaves.

You can see the first two parts here:

Part 1
Part 2

I am Cabinet maker by day and an Artist woodcarver by night and 'by the power of Block chain' I will show you how I achieve my daily endeavours.

Disclaimer: Always adopt safe working practices. The way I do things are for illustrative purposes only may not work for you so make sure you have all the relevant safety information.

 
 
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If you have any questions about woodwork, furniture or being self employed as a crafts person let me know.

I know my wood and I have spent years teaching myself furniture making , furniture history as well as living it as a self employed cabinet maker .

I am also in the process of writing a

'How to series: Setting up a Woodworking Business'

Which you can read here;
Part 1: Workshop
Part 2: Tools and machinery
Part 3: Finding a good timber yard
Part 4: Deciding what type of woodwork you are going to do.
Part 5: Advertising and getting customers
Part 6: Dealing with Customers.

Still I am learning every day and the journey is the point.
We have started a woodworking community here on steemit and would welcome you. We have a discord channel, link here: Woodworking on Steem Discord Channel And a weekly woodworking post competition ,
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Many thanks for reading,

Until next time,

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Look at you all DTube'in it now......You went and got all high tech on me......lol..... I love these by the way....

Thanks glad you like them. DTube is awesome you should check it out.

Ok you got me. I am going to learn this new skill because my gal wants a rocking chair with this style of leaves, like her grandmothers. Thanks

Great if you have any questions just give me a shout. Thanks


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