Saint Patrick's Day Hack From Don Harding


 

Don hacked his own hack to create this fun little St. Patrick's Day wall decoration.  

"The Jug was done on the Camaster Stinger I.
The Wood is Pine. 

The Paint was Emerald Green and the Sealer. Coat was Rust-olem 2X ultra cover Matte Clear"

He used the "Lucky Clover" from the Luck of the Irish No.1 project and the "Wine Bottle" from the Wine Bar No.1 project for his hack.

We love the pop of green it really makes the piece!  Nice choice of color Don!


If you're interested in knowing more about his first hack check out his first post. 

We also made a short video explaining how he made the hack so you can make your own for any occasion.


Thanks again Don for sharing your work with us!


We all need some of that Luck of the Irish!


Possible Layout

Another Possible Layout

We’ve all heard about the “Luck of the Irish” and how finding a four leaf clover is a sure sign of some good luck coming your way.  Now you can spread a bit of that luck with this St. Patrick’s Day inspired CNC project


All 6 Models

Assemble Layout

Project Sheet

This project includes 6 models:

  • Leprechaun No.1
  • Shamrock No.1
  • Harp No.1
  • Sign Shape No.2
  • Leprechaun Hat No.1
  • Lucky Clover No.1

Plus 1 Assembled Layout and Project Sheet for just $30.00

Order and Download it today!


Above are a few other very quick layouts that just might get you inspired!

Hope you enjoy this project...

Comments Welcome!


Be safe and let the chips fly!

The Design and Make CNC Projects Team

John Mordus has been busy with "Under the Sea" projects


The last post we created for John was focused on his shop and garage signs he made.  Now he's back with 2 more projects that have gone in a totally different direction... Under the Sea. 

"Used your "Under the Sea" for a couple of things for my daughter's wedding
on the ocean beach."

"First one - took a piece of 4' rough birds eye maple, cut it in half and glued them together. Thought it looked pretty good so I left the edges as they were untrimmed."

The untrimmed edges really give a worn look and add to the piece.  It would have been a shame to remove them... good call in our opinion. 

"Second one - 3 pieces of scrap maple glued up, a 5x7 cheap unfinished picture frame, and your project pieces.  Don't think it turned out all bad."

We are with you on that, it does look very nice!  Great idea to use the models in the way that you did.  Gives you the illusion you are looking at a small section of the bottom of the ocean.

John also sent us in a bit more information on his projects - 

That last item in the list... that's the special ingredient in using any of our CNC projects, but we do try to give you a little help with the Project Sheet and Food for Thought ideas for each project.

Note: John used our first installment of the Under the Sea Series.  There are currently 3 CNC projects in the series that were designed, from the star, to work very well together. 


Thank you John, again,
for sharing one of your finished projects with us!

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