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swept frame
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swept frame
Just Confirming I can upload images via my mobile connection
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Re: swept frame
Is it up-side-down? There must be a smilie to go here, but which one? I am being serious, the lighting looks wrong and the wire is at the bottom.
Jonathan
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Re: swept frame
Looks great Phil! 

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Re: swept frame
Yes, the photo is upside down, and not too concerned with lighting as long as I have figured how to upload.
Thanks Richard, hope all is well with you and I intent to pop in once I'm over visiting my mom.
Thanks Richard, hope all is well with you and I intent to pop in once I'm over visiting my mom.
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Re: swept frame
Here are my original molds I choose for this design
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Re: swept frame
Excellent work, I'm impressed, never having done anything like that. Thanks for posting.
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Re: swept frame
Thanks Johnathan.
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Re: swept frame
very nice Phil
what finish did you use
we make frames like this and it's a great job
what finish did you use
we make frames like this and it's a great job
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Re: swept frame
Thank you Tim, the finish is metal leaf, toned and glazed with my own formulas.