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NikosR
21-02-2026, 01:19 PM
Hello.
Seeing your works (you have made masterpieces) I wanted to upload some of my works from the past.
There are 2 bases for walnut wood tealights in the style of a chalice, one round and the other hexagonal, varnished.
I should point out that both the candlestick and the ring are made of a single piece of wood.
Because I like it a lot and also because of the difficulties I encountered, I have put it as an avatar on the forum.

I hope you like them.

NikosR
04-03-2026, 08:35 AM
EDIT: Photo's added to post by Lee.

"I apologize, but I am unable to upload images due to technical difficulties with the forum. I hope this will be resolved shortly."

Lee Roberts
08-03-2026, 12:47 PM
@NikosR

If you would like to email them to me, I can upload them for you and attach to your posts ?

[email protected] is my email address :)

Lee Roberts
08-03-2026, 02:32 PM
Hi Nikos,

I have attached your photos for your last post for you, your work looks great thanks for sharing. Attached is some MDF items i made last year, the BMW is 6ft long and now hangs in a car show room in Los Angeles. I used a French cleat design for the hanging mechanism.

P.S The Aston Martin wording is single 3mm MDF letters, I mastered the fit so they could be inserted into the green section once painted seamlessly...

Translation:
Έχω επισυνάψει τις φωτογραφίες σου για την τελευταία σου ανάρτηση, η δουλειά σου φαίνεται υπέροχη, ευχαριστώ που την μοιράστηκες. Επισυνάπτω μερικά αντικείμενα από MDF που έφτιαξα πέρυσι. Η BMW έχει μήκος 1,80 μέτρα και τώρα κρέμεται σε μια έκθεση αυτοκινήτων στο Λος Άντζελες. Χρησιμοποίησα ένα γαλλικό σχέδιο με τάπες για τον μηχανισμό ανάρτησης.

Υ.Γ. Η επιγραφή της Aston Martin είναι μεμονωμένα γράμματα από MDF 3 χιλιοστών, κατάφερα να τα εφαρμόσω τέλεια ώστε να μπορούν να εισαχθούν στο πράσινο τμήμα μόλις βαφτούν άψογα...

NikosR
08-03-2026, 05:17 PM
LEE What end mill did you use to cut the 'Aston Martin' letters, and did you use the same one for the pocket on the green surface?