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Old 12-17-2004, 12:01 PM
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Ed,
For the Crown of Thorns Wreath, I have two different designs for you to try.

If you are talking about the Crown of thorns that is often used for picture frames, that is a horse of a different color.

I can show you how, but it takes some practice to become proficient at assembly. :-/ The good thing is the ease of making the individual pieces.
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Old 12-17-2004, 12:16 PM
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I was referring to the 'simple' one. Hadn't even entertained trying the picture frame until I got the other one figured out.
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I got in the new forum was just checking to see if i could post
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Rick: To add to my frustration, all I've ever found on the crown of thorns is pictures of already completed ones, even Tangerman was no help...sigh.
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Old 12-18-2004, 07:34 AM
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Ed, Maybe this will help...never tried one of these, or even seen one that I recall, but this might be something that will help

http://www.tramp-art.com/contemporary_8.htm#COT-Olson

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Old 12-18-2004, 10:54 AM
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Al, that is quite a site!! really enjoyed, you could spend hours there....found one picture in particular for Colin. Take a look at this http://www.tramp-art.com/folk%20art%20class/03-009.JPG
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Old 12-18-2004, 11:00 AM
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Well that one is amazing, 511 pliers from one piece of wood, but thats not the one I was sending to Colin...it was a large dead tree with carvings all over it! One thing I don't like about this new site is not being able to modify our posts!
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Well that one is amazing, 511 pliers from one piece of wood, but thats not the one I was sending to Colin...it was a large dead tree with carvings all over it! One thing I don't like about this new site is not being able to modify our posts!
It does say on the bottom left hand side of the page that you "can" modify your post, not sure how you go about it though.

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Well that one is amazing, 511 pliers from one piece of wood, but thats not the one I was sending to Colin...it was a large dead tree with carvings all over it! One thing I don't like about this new site is not being able to modify our posts!
Aha if you click on the "chevrons" if that's the correct word , located on the bottom left hand of the page where it says what the posting rules are it will allow you to edit your post.

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