The inspiration is from the Elven art in LOTR and Rings of Power
- How is this made? - Drill, jigsaw, trim router, and then the tight corners by hand with a chisel and sandpaper? - You nailed it! I started with a stencil I made from hardboard using a jigsaw. Then router And the tight corners with chisel - Do you have any process photos of this project? It’s absolutely incredible. - Thanks! I have some videos I’m working on editing together I’ll let you know when I post it 
 
 
 
- Lies. That is not a mirror. That’s a god-damned magical portal. 
- The frame looks amazing. Why you decided to use it to hang a picture of a random man holding a phone is beyond me. 
- Just saw pic without reading title and thought “that could be from Rivendell” - Sure enough… haha - Great work! - Awesome! That’s just the look I wanted. I love that style of art and I wanted something like that 
- I had the exact same thought - Very nice craftsmanship! 
 
- Beautiful work … I also love the big smile on you, the feeling of achievement of making something amazing. - Congratulations 
- Great work dude! 
- Absolutely stunning work! - My only nit-pick of this gorgeous creation is the grain orientation of the bottom stretcher being horizontal instead of vertical. - Truly inspiring work! And despite your previous setbacks with this project that smile doesn’t look like it’s going to leave your face anytime soon lol I will have to give this technique a try sometime. - Thank you! - Ya I don’t love that either but I felt it was necessary for structure. - I’m super proud of it! 
 
- look stunning! well done! 
- It’s beautiful!! 
- This came out beautifully - well done! 
- You know, I’ve only seen your three posts on this project, starting with the first painful break; and commented once or twice; but somehow - through the magic of Lemmy - I feel as if we built this project together. - Seriously, though… knowing now how much work it was, will you ever make something like it again? - Haha that’s very nice I’m glad you were there to share the experience with me. Yes I absolutely would make it again I loved making it. - And then I could use this mirror to create a new stencil which was the hardest part of it - Interesting. I’d have thought the hardest part would be cutting out the spaces without breaking any of the legs. This task I can only imagine gets harder and more anxious the closer to the end you get. 
 
- ✨ - w e d i d i t✨
 
- The frame is amazing alone, yet your smile as you admire your work is definitely stealing the show here. 
- That’s incredible. Great work! 
- Beautiful work! Sorry about your face tho. - lol thanks bro 
 
- Speak friend, and enter ! 






