Here's the installed Action Farms project. Turned out pretty nice I think. Pictures just don't show enough, but it's not a bad picture. Learned a lot on this one for next time!
I did the work, but some special people lent me their expertise and I want to thank them for their help. Pierre St.Marie, Ron & Kristi Percell, John McCarty, Steve Cloonan, Kent Smith and the rest of the Letterheads that posted to my questions! Team Work! Thanks All!
[ October 25, 2003, 08:46 AM: Message edited by: Chuck Gallagher ]
Posted by Elaine Beauchemin (Member # 136) on :
WOW!
this is a great sign!
Posted by Kelly Thorson (Member # 2958) on :
Looks good Chuck! Now start experimenting - you've got things to invent - with that design ability and some new products I can see great things a coming
Posted by Joe Rees (Member # 211) on :
Oh hell yeah! It looks huge on that wall. Nice setting for it. Now I can get a better sense of the different levels involved too, and the finishes. Pretty sweet.
Posted by Joe Endicott (Member # 628) on :
Looks great, Chuck! This is a perfect example of why we should venture outside the "comfort zone" whenever we can. Very nice.
Posted by Chuck Gallagher (Member # 69) on :
Thanks Elaine! Glad you like it!
Hi Kelly, thanks and I will be trying some more materials too. I get bored so easy, maybe these new materials will motivate me to try something else.
Thanks Joe! Praise from your peers......priceless!
Thanks Joe E. I agree and I've seen a few others lately trying HDU so that's good to see too! Keep it up all! Keep trying to do something you haven't....it's just a sign!
Posted by Joe Cieslowski (Member # 2429) on :
Chuck,
Fine piece of work!!! Thanks for the pics!
Joe, Makin Chips and Havin Fun!
Posted by Matty McQuilkin (Member # 4156) on :
That is assume You I've inspired me I have to make one now. Great job well done.
Posted by Raymond Chapman (Member # 361) on :
Very, very nice. There's nothing like gold leaf, is there?
Posted by Chuck Gallagher (Member # 69) on :
Thanks all and Mr. Chapman, absolutely! My first time with gold, but definately not the last.
[ October 23, 2003, 10:19 PM: Message edited by: Chuck Gallagher ]
Posted by Cam Bortz (Member # 55) on :
Chuck, that is a great looking sign! No one would guess this was the first for you.
If I had done this job I might have tried slanting back the cupola roof. Even a steep angle would have added a lot of dimension.
Posted by Chuck Gallagher (Member # 69) on :
Thanks Cam! Angled back? Like......from bottom of the roof to the top and angled back towards the back? If I had thought of that I would have done it. Sounds like a good idea! Guess I'll try that on my second one.....
Posted by John Deaton III (Member # 925) on :
Very, very nice work Chuck. Hard to believe it was your first one.
Posted by Chuck Gallagher (Member # 69) on :