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    More Birdhouses

    Well the lady called and said she wanted 6 more mini birdhouses. So I jumped on it today since it was snowing. Yep our first snow and the grass is white. Anyway I tried to make these look like they were made from old barn wood. The one on the right looks the best with what looks like old planks with knots. I burned spots to make it look like the wood had knots all over it. Anyway 3 more to go tomorrow. Lacquer finish on these as I ran out of GF Woodturners Finish but my quart is on the road.
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    Last edited by Bernie Weishapl; 10-26-2011 at 10:38 PM.
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    Bernie,
    Always good to see your Birdhouses. Your are the one that got me started on them a couple years ago. Keep up the good work.

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    Those are really cool! I like the top on the first one and the middle and base of the third one the best. Of course I'd pick the middle for overall best.

    I wonder how they would look if you turned the shingles into the wood, then burned the vertical lines?

    What are the dimensions? Good looking houses!
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    Nice ornaments Bernie! I like the added touches of lining the details on the roofs and siding
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    Nice work Bernie! The shape you used on the roof is my favorite style and the shingles being less than perfectly symmetrical adds a lot. That might be the type of burning I could handle!

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    Wow these are great. Nice work.
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    Thanks for the kind comments.

    Jon the size on these are roughly around 4 1/2" long and 2 1/2" wide. The weigh around 1.85 oz.

    Baxter I have a picture of my granddads old barn in I guess you could say time lapsed years. I took one about 2 yrs ago and it was 98 yrs old then. The shingles are not symmetrical so thought I would try to emulate it. The sides are long planks and are of varying widths so tried to emulate that on the one on the right. I really like it. I may keep it and just make another one.

    Scott just trying to do different things with each batch I make. As I said above I had been looking at some old photo's of our farm and my granddad's for my sister. I saw the old barn and thought now that would be cool.
    Last edited by Bernie Weishapl; 10-26-2011 at 11:25 PM.
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    Those look great Bernie! I like the shingled look!
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    Bernie, those are some great looking houses. I love the look.

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    Bernie, the best yet!!! Really like the "barn" one that picks up on your Grandfather's old barn. I understand the asymmetrical idea, but I do wonder if one could turn a slight detente for each layer of shingles and add a little more texture to the roof - might be interesting to try!

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    cool Bernie, really like this batch of xmas ornaments

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    Wow - the gallery is going to love these! IMO - this is an excellent example of what 'folk art' is supposed to be! Looking forward to seeing how you develop this new look! I hope you like turning these because I can see your sales growing exponentially!! Very nice work Bernie! Have fun with it!
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    That third one is the best birdhouse that I think I have seen. Incredible job Bernie.

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    cute...glad she likes your houses

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    Thanks everyone. Steve I took a couple down to the Gallery and already have orders. Haven't been down there yet but she called and said I needed to come down. Also she told me instead of waiting till after Thanksgiving to put up a tree and decorate it with my ornaments they are going to put it up on 11/01.

    John I thought about doing maybe some texture on the roof before I burn but your idea of maybe doing a little carving to accent the shingles then burn I am going to play a bit with it. Thanks.
    Bernie

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