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finished this one just in time for X-mas

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part 2 of Skull Seat

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I am an artist not a craft'man but I know very good work when I see it!!!!bloody good mate.................Doc...............

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Cool looking seat. I'd be afraid to sit on it though.... it looks like it might bite :)

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Mighty fine work on your seat !! That is the realest looking skull i belive i have ever seen.

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wow great looking skull!!!

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love the skull great work wow

Dscott

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thank yall very much!

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Warhorse,

That's a killer seat! I love the color combination and the realism of the skull is VERY impressive! One very small hint however, when lacing, the lace has a tendency to wander a bit. Now that the seat is finished, go around and tap the edge with a rubber mallet or something to help the laces "Settle". It will even out the laced seam and add that finishing touch to your project!

Keep up the good work!

Troy

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Warhorse,

That's a killer seat! I love the color combination and the realism of the skull is VERY impressive! One very small hint however, when lacing, the lace has a tendency to wander a bit. Now that the seat is finished, go around and tap the edge with a rubber mallet or something to help the laces "Settle". It will even out the laced seam and add that finishing touch to your project!

Keep up the good work!

Troy

thank you for the compliment, and I will definitely take the advice! The adhesive actually started coming away from the cushion a little due to this seat being a recycled project. I am leaving this one on this time and waiting to get more seat pans so I can make my own foam surface. I didn't like the lace I saw available at Tandy, so I made my own (dyeing it was fun...) There is plenty of learning curve to this and the people here like you are VERY helpful and encouraging.

thanks again!

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Hi and welcome to the board!!!

The seat is really cool and I just love the skull and the detail!!! Excellent!!!

Goodlooking border designs too!!!

Good to have you here and aother broter in the skullcrew is always welcome!!

Tom

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Very nice!

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Hi and welcome to the board!!!

The seat is really cool and I just love the skull and the detail!!! Excellent!!!

Goodlooking border designs too!!!

Good to have you here and aother broter in the skullcrew is always welcome!!

Tom

preach on brother! Btw, your guitar strap kicks total ass! That would look good on my Les Paul!!

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preach on brother! Btw, your guitar strap kicks total ass! That would look good on my Les Paul!!

Thank you!!!!

Yeah an LP deserves something phat!!!

Keep pounding!!!

Tom

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killer job. Shading on the skull is great.

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THAT is an awesome skull! It really pops! :cheers:

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