I was even more pleased with the little box I made to put them in. It was a bought file but I needed to adapt it to take the extra depth caused by the backing layers, without displacing the shaping of the feet, or the slots and tabs to put it all together. I added a little glue to the joins and then sprayed inside and out with varnish and this was my end result. It will make a nice present for someone one day.
I needed a new canister of spray varnish so I went to the local ferriteria (hardware store) with my son Tom. While there I found some small sheets of 3ply wood and bought some to try. I wanted to try a bigger cut and the wood I buy from Amazon is expensive and size choice is limited, so I thought this might be a cheaper option. Wrong! I soon realised that the wood was very poor quality but I decided to use some as a practice piece anyway. I made two small Christmas decorations to help me sort out the best engrave and cut settings. The engraving was not very good but they cut well, so I brightened them up with some paint and glitter and then varnished them to make sure the glitter stayed in place.
Then I decided to try my bigger project and as you can see here it was not very successful. The right hand side of the wood sheet was better quality and engraved reasonable well, but the left hand didn't engrave well at all. I had similar results when I tried to cut it out, with the right side cutting smoothly but the left hand side needed a lot of help from my craft knife to cut right through. This left rough edges that needed sanding. The cause was probably the glue holding the layers together.
But hey, not every attempt will turn out just right and it is a lesson learned. If I want to make a big project again, I will buy good wood! And I have a quite attractive dragonfly. His front legs came off so I reattached them with paper strips and glue, but he will probably fly across my wall for a while. I can see his imperfections but not everyone will.
My hand continues to do well, but the shoulder wound has not yet healed. The heat is not helping it. But today at the clinic the nurse was pleased and said it looked a lot better, but 'slowly, slowly', so I still have to attend twice a week to have the dressing changed. I shall be so glad when it can be uncovered so I can shower properly again.
And finally for this week, Wednesday was my second son Mike's 51st birthday, and his daughter posted this lovely smiley photo of him on Facebook, with his youngest grandson on his shoulders. Mike was ten, twelve and thirteen when my three younger sons were born and he adored them all, especially as babies, and went on to be a great 'big-brother' to them as they grew up, and they are all best of friends now. He has had some ups and downs in his life but he has always been a good dad to his children, and now he has the next generation to enjoy. Smiles all round.