What should I make next?
I'm looking to you my fellow Hummer Owners for someInspiration for my next project. I was going to convert my wooden H1 model into an H2 design. Or make one of my fretwork pictures of an H2, like the H3 I did. Or do something completely different. I'm kind of drained mentally so I turn to you guys....you decide my next project and I'll make it and post it on the site. If I get a lot of ideas from you I'll narrow them down and put up a poll to decide the winner or if there is a clear favorite that will be it.
I don't know if this is possible, but I think you should carve a statue of the American flag raising of Iwo Jima. You can then auction it off for some charity that gives to the troops' families for Christmas.
what about an H2 facing an H3, on some nice bookmatched hardwood? sort of a mirror image fretwork on a mirror image background? i can't do the quality of fretwork you do, but i've been doing a lot of bookmatching hardwoods lately for different projects. just don't use lacewood though, bookmatches never seem to look right with that stuff . . . . . [:-]
Maybe you can carve a torx bit stripped out because the project wasn't done by a professional mechanic....




but seriously.... I like The HG's idea.... do a fretwork picture of that... do Washington crossing the Delaware....




but seriously.... I like The HG's idea.... do a fretwork picture of that... do Washington crossing the Delaware....
I'm not sure what you should do next..but what ever it is...it will look great..just like all your work..must tell you..I have been getting nothing but complements from all my family and friends..for what you did for me...and they all ask....were did you get that from.[sm=smiley20.gif]
Thanks for the ideas everyone and thanks for the encouraging words H34Pleasure, I'm leaning towards Shortbus' idea. An H2 facing an H3 on a trail maybe with some water underneath them and the reflection could be of an H1. That maybe to ambitious even for me, I'll make some sketches and see what I can come up with. Thanks again.



