Eyad
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Curvy oud stand
Hello ,
This is my first post here, hope you like my work.
Curvy oud stand:
http://youtu.be/IlP-m_OaUAQ
Thank you
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Jack_Campin
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Sensible shape, but you like working with wood whereas I prefer using recycled materials. I'd make it out of layers of corrugated cardboard - if I
didn't have cats, that is. As it is, it would just be inviting the furries to use my oud as a scratching post. It stays in its case when I'm not
using it.
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alaaraj
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I love it because it is meticulously handcrafted, like Oud itself .. But is the Oud stable on it,? Would it stop the Oud swinging sideways?
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Eyad
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Quote: Originally posted by alaaraj | I love it because it is meticulously handcrafted, like Oud itself .. But is the Oud stable on it,? Would it stop the Oud swinging sideways?
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The oud is stable on it, dose not swing at all.
Till now everything is OK.
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fernandraynaud
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Wow, using French Polish on Veneer on pine plywood! I love it!
I have always had trouble with French Polishing, I'm always hoping to some day get good at it,
but meanwhile I brush the shellac on and then scotch-brite it to get a semi-matte finish.
Now I have a bigger job, a black Sukar that has the usual finish problems and want to use
a very dark shellac that comes waxy.
https://www.shellac.net/Shellac_ordering_list.html
Dive right in? Use a sponge under the cloth?
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