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21st March 2018, 09:42 PM #1
A collaborative approach
Good evening ladies and gentlemen
As you may have seen lately, my daughter and I have been collaborating on a number of items. She has now done pyrography dragonflies, geckos, snakes and now this lobster, on a lovely piece of stinky Eastern states Camphor Laurel, see attached photo.
Now a good friend (John Scarfe) has jumped on the pyrography, I turned a piece of spotted gum, he did the tree. Then Bec and I told him it looked crap, add some foliage, he added foliage. We then told him, add more, he whinged that the pyrography had taken 3.5 hours so far!
I reckon the result is superb.
Sincerely
Willy
Jarrahland
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23rd March 2018, 06:10 AM #2
I have not done pyrography only watch a few people doing this and it can take an incredible amount of time depending on the amount of details. Personally I like to see less of the detail as I think this allows more for the imagination to fill in the gaps. I don't think a tree is the best subject matter to lack some detail but that being said maybe next time not have the tree fully enclosed in the frame.
I think he has done an excellent job to giving this tree some life.
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23rd March 2018, 06:03 PM #3Skwair2rownd
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Good looking stuphph Will!
These collaborative efforts could go places!.
Have not done any Pyrography yet and do not know if I ever will.
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26th March 2018, 11:35 AM #4Intermediate Member
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Looks good I would keep the partnership going
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27th March 2018, 01:29 AM #5
Hello Mike (from Illinois)
Ironically, both myself and John have served in your area, Great Lakes Naval Base. I did missiles and John did Gas turbines.
He is a great mate, and of course we will do more.
We have been friends since about 1985.
Good to see more input from overseas turners
Sincerely
Willy
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10th April 2018, 12:32 PM #6Intermediate Member
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Hi Willy
i to spent a little time at Great Lakes boot camp and electrician a school.
of course that was a long time ago
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