Michael's 9-inch cross is made with stained pine wood scraps. This goes to show that you do not need fancy hardwoods to make a beautiful cross!Fantastic work, Michael!
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Here's Jim's 8-foot Layered Cross on stage at during an Ash Wednesday service at his church. He planned to follow-up with another picture from Easter service where it would have been adorned with flowers. The cross is wrapped in chicken wire that was intended to hold flowers that would have been ...
From Ruben: “The Coronapocalypse has given me the chance to get into the shop. I have used your methodology to make my first cutting boards. Takes me a bit longer than 2 hours on one, but I think they turned out pretty well.”I agree. These turned out amazing, Reuben!He used walnut and maple prima...
Christ Lutheran Church in Blair, Nebraska, needed a new cross, so they called on Bob to make one for them. He built this 8-foot beauty with maple, red oak, and walnut using the Layered Cross plans. Due to local availability, he had to use thinner stock, but the cross still looks fantastic!Great w...
Here's Paul's first couple of crosses, he built 9-inch and 15-inch Layered Crosses.The 9-inch is made of oak, walnut, and purple heart. The 15-inch is pine, walnut, and purple heart.Fantastic work, Paul, purple heart always wins!
Check out Keith's first attempt at a 15-inch Layered Cross! He made it with Maple, Oak & Walnut. Not bad at all, Keith! Great work!