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  1. #1
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    Default A bit of pyography

    I just thought this job might be interesting to someone


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    Very nicely done!
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    Well done. This is a good choice of subject for pyrography it would seem, from this example. You should do a series, about A4 size of early twentieth century Australian architectural style houses and scan the originals to produce the series as postcards and or prints. With just a hint of wood figure in the background they would have a unique effect.

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    Thanks David your advise. It is good. This house is at Tenterfield in Northern NSW but we have many historical buildings in the Central West and I have given consideration to doing some of them. I was going to do our local golf club but the detail is far to intense to try it in pyro so I will giving that a miss. My intention is to do something commercial with them. Mind you there are a lot of hours in doing something like this so I don't think I will be on the rich list from it.

    John

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    Thumbs up

    You are a master of understatement!!!

    That is a great piece of work!!!

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    Just excellent. We would all like to see your old houses series. Well done. Drillit.

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    Beautiful work

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    very nice,good to see old buildings done this way--dave

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    I love it.

    I would like to sit on that balcony and drink expensive coffee.

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    Thank you all for your compliments.

    I just like doing these things and seeing the end result. It is very rewarding.

    Coupled to this we have a colourful history in our great country. It needs to be recorded and shared. There are so many ways to do it. This is just one.

    John

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    Crash Hot RED GUM, realy like it do you have more photos? CD.

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    Default Congratulations

    John

    Great to see you have finished your project at last. It was well worth the wait for all of us to view your lovely fine detailed work. Looking forward to any future pyrography that you undertake.

    Kay

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