But I love it .
This is cut out on my scroll saw
It's a print on board . I painted the original with acrylics and Inktense pencils.
I put her in my shop
'Carmelina ' just wrote to tell me the meaning of MDF ..... it's in the comments
it means medium density fiberboard
THANKS Carmelina !!!!!
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I sooooo love MDF. It's so smooth and so wonderful.
I think that little girl is hiding something behind her back! Scary!
(but she's awesome!)
it's Medium Density Fiberboard! do I win a prize cause I knew that? lol
i just love this little face...how adorable...!!!
thanks for sharing..
ciao
carmelina
Wow this little girl is great! Sandy I just love these wood cutouts you are doing!
MDF, isn't that a compilation of many woods (bits) to make a strong substrate? Absolutely wood!
Oh I guess Carmelina already said it. I didn't know that!
I didn't know what mdf stood for
glad I learned something today
thanks for all the comments !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hey back Sandy...
thanks for following...and yes, I tend to know a lot of 'useful - useless' things! lol
are you italian?
kit
carmelina
Oh, she is definitely going to "winkle" all my secrets out, if I look into those eyes for long! This is great, and obviously, I love the title!
she looks like a juvenile Theda Bara or one of those other silent movie actresses from the 1920's with the deep hypnotic eyes!
I love all of these cut-outs you've been making...you are so full of ideas...I'm in awe...
MDF is a wonderful (yes)wood.
xox, Lisa
OOOOoo. There go those eyes again!
You are a dynamo lately, Sandy.
Fascinating, beautiful, eerie, curious....a child that knows too much.
Kim
Gerushia's New World
Ha ha
I have been trying to think of another title for this girl
I looked up
the girl who knew too much
turns out it was a 1960 's movie with Adam West and Nancy Kwan
I'm changing the title to this and relisting her
[ this one just sold ]
Thanks Kim
Thank you EVERY one
I used to love painting on mdf, I've not experienced a saw yet, but you seem to be rockin' it! Very intense pose, also.
What kind of scroll saw do you use? Does it have pins, or variable speed for close cuts? You do great work w/yours.
Very familiar w/mdf as all the signage companies use it, and it doesn't warp.
Your painted faces are captivating! I don't want to be a "Debby Downer", but MDF is full of nasty resins and chemicals to keep the fibers glued into smooth "wood". Please tell me you are (all) wearing a dust mask when you cut this stuff.
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