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Wood Map Of Nova Scotia With Beer Caps
Hey there! Been a while since we made a map that was a little unusual and thought you might like to see the process. The kind we like…unusual. Although the last one was a very large Map of Long Island, and the one before that did have a fun twist. Still…always fun to work through the issues that arise when making something completely new and solve them. Then give yourself a pat on the back.
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New Style Wood Map Of NS
The last wood map of Nova Scotia we completed was Wood Map Of NS With A Twist. When we cut out the map, we were left with the thin layer of plywood with the map cut out of it.
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Spalted Birch – before and after
Sometimes even those insignificant pieces of wood can be made into some nice. Case in point, these two boards are an example of what you can start with. Wood that was destined for the fireplace, but that spalted grain just spoke to me 🙂
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Wood map of Prince Edward Island
(Updated Aug 04 2015) A wood map of PEI is next on my project list. Yesterday I chose the boards to make the island map about 32 inches long. Lots of twists and turns in the outline, so it should be interesting to cut. If its anything like cutting out the Nova Scotia wood map, I’ll be sure to cut a few spiral blades.
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Busy in the workshop
Too hot to be outdoors, the coolest place today is the workshop. Kept busy cutting out the wooden maps that are on order by a few folks.