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			| Logos [message #122113] | Wed, 24 November 2004 20:54   |  
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	| /me wishes he had money |  
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			| Logos [message #122124] | Wed, 24 November 2004 21:32   |  
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			| Logos [message #122141] | Wed, 24 November 2004 23:20   |  
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	| NOBODY HIJACKS JEFFLEE'S TOPICS, NOBODY. 
 I suck cock and love it... absolutely love it. And I just got banned for being too immature to be allowed to post here.
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			| Logos [message #122144] | Thu, 25 November 2004 01:07   |  
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				|  | Dan Messages: 395
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	| Jefflee, you should try making an entire Nod/GDI base. You could bid it off for a quite high price I would think. |  
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			| Logos [message #122151] | Thu, 25 November 2004 03:42   |  
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				|  |  JeffLee67 Messages: 155
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	| Maybe I'm not understanding what you mean. All of the 3 dimensional parts, like the scorpion tail, are cut out with a jigsaw, or sometimes my scroll saw. That just gives me the outside shape and then I use carving chisels to rough out the 3D shape. Then it is sanded till it is smooth and then is painted. What is not hand made about that? Sure I use some power tools to do some of it, like the bevels on the frames and a router on the low relief areas, but I don't use a CNC machine or something like that to do any of the work. All the routing I do is freehand. 
 As for wood, I've used Pine, Basswood, Oak, Walnut, but Poplar is my favorite. That's because it is cheap, but has really closed grain and takes carving detail well. I do use MDF on some of the logos which makes them pretty heavy, but I only use it because it carves well, and unlike wood, it doesn't warp, shrink, expand, or split. I could just as easily make any of the logos out of solid wood, but I want them to last forever.
 
 JLee1967
 
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			| Logos [message #122217] | Thu, 25 November 2004 17:29   |  
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				|  |  Pendullum Messages: 255
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	| I have to say, hes pretty talented 
 
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			| Logos [message #122440] | Sat, 27 November 2004 07:25   |  
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