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BRobbins629

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An artist member from our wood turning club initiated a fairly large project to memorialize a forest that backed up to her house and was being clear cut for development. Many of our club helped gather some of the trees are are making a variety of turnings for an exhibition along with other items inspired by the forest. Below is a link to an article from our local paper describing some of what's going on.

Dawn Flores and other artists work to "memoralize the woods" before they are gone - Richmond Times-Dispatch: Fine Arts And Theater

My contribution will be these 2 mini pencils - one from sycamore and one from pear.
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these are amazing! how do you do this?! i would love to know!!
Short version - done on a CNC

Long version - there are 60 rows, or 12 groups of 5. each line of pattern in the group of 5 is indexed either up or down. The next set of 5 is indexed lengthwise. The pattern itself is drawn as a graph and the points that generate the pattern are then coordinates that are used to generate the code fed to the CNC. There are tens of thousands of lines of code for this. Each line is cut with a .025" bit. Easy to replicate once the code is written but it took several days just to write the code.
 

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Bruce... Those are incredible!

Great article, and a concern to all of use who are blessed to "live in the woods!"

Nice cause, and stunning pencils.
 
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