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Deer Portrait for Rack

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Charles Dearing

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Charles Dearing
Gatesville, united States

General Information

This is the piece I chose to back the gun rack I’m currently working on. The material is luan. I chose it because of it’s slightly red color since the rest of the gun rack is reddish in color.

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Material Description Price
Birch Plywood

Birch Plywood

Type: Plywood, Wood Type: Plywood, Species: Birch, Thickness: 1/2 in, Dimensions: 18 in × 24 in

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Deer portrait process

1- Choose your material of choice. I chose luan because of it’s similarity in color to the rest of my project..
2- Put the thickness, width and length into Easel. For me it was 3/16 thick and 19 1/4 × 23 1/4.
3- Choose your depth per pass. I am using a DeWalt 611. My bit was 1/16 2 flute fish tail. Depth per pass set at 0.028 in.
4- Set the feed rate. I went with 28 in/min.
5- Make sure the bit in your desired home position and make the bit “kiss” the surface.
6- Go through the portion of the Easel carve setup to confirm all steps you’ve completed.
7- Hit Carve and go!
8- When completed, sand and finish to your liking.
I’m choosing to use this design to go with a 3 rifle gun rack as a backing piece.
The project pages for the sides and top are here:
Sides: https://www.inventables.com/projects/gun-rack-side
Top: https://www.inventables.com/projects/gun-rack-top