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finished this one today

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Looks cool! Great job.

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Very nice work!

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That is absolutely gorgeous! I love the dye work - wow!

Kate

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Great looking seat, love the fade of the dark dye, did you airbrush?

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Hi Roger,

When you said you were leaving your pebblers in the rack for this one, I was a little dissappointed. I really like what you do with them. But, this turned out really nice! You got a really clean look with the inverted carving and it left a place for those cool cuts around the bottom. I agree with everyone else, the dye job looks great. Someday I have to figure out how to do that fade too. It really is a great finishing touch.

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Very nice! what did you use for the red color?

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Thanks for all the compliments!!

Great looking seat, love the fade of the dark dye, did you airbrush?

yes Ian, al the dye on this seat was airbrushed

Hi Roger,

When you said you were leaving your pebblers in the rack for this one, I was a little dissappointed. I really like what you do with them. But, this turned out really nice! You got a really clean look with the inverted carving and it left a place for those cool cuts around the bottom. I agree with everyone else, the dye job looks great. Someday I have to figure out how to do that fade too. It really is a great finishing touch.

yea clay, i really like the texure the pebblers give but, wanted to try and tool on up as clean and acurate as i possibly could.

inverted carving leaves less room for error and an extra challenge of doing mirror images. i am real happy myself with the way it came out.

maybe the next time i do something like this, i'll do a bit more of the "pin strip" decritive cuts. i wa a bit nervous about doing those as there is no way of fudging them if you mess up at all!

Very nice! what did you use for the red color?

the red is a combination of things.

the red on the dragons is oxblood but it was applied after the tan to produce a darker color. the side of the seat is a combination of oxblood and mahogany to black.

i hope to get a couple pics of this seat on the bike!!

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Bravo! I particularly like the way you used the bevel lines on the blades of the axes.

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Oh, that's lovely! It's almost too nice to sit on! :notworthy:

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Very cool bro. Love your work as always.

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Oh ! I like it very much ...especially the dragons

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SWEEEET!

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Awesome.

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thanks guys!!!

i was rather happy with this one myself :)

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:You_Rock_Emoticon: Excellent job all around! Lucky sob that gets this one for sure!

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