Making an oval mirror sconce, part one
This model with its oak leaf wreath is a replica of a Swedish 18th Century model. The original piece was made by the Swedish mirror maker Niclas Meunier (1730-1797). He started his own mirror factory in 1754 and at 1769 he was awarded the title as The Royal Court Mirror Maker. The frame is made out of pine and joint together in the traditional half and half style and the lower part is for the Candle holder in brass. The top piece is carved in Lime Wood. In part two we will show the gilding process. Hovspegelmakare. Han var även utbildad inom glassliperi. Startade eget och fick privilegier på spegelfabrik 1754. Kunglig hovspegelmakare utnämndes han till 1769 samt blev ledamot i Hall och manufakturrätten i Stockholm.

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Wood carving "Capital" of the composite order ( oak)

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carved frame under the mirror the first part, wood carving

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Making a 16th century style Cassetta frame

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #8 #adamrose #smartworkers

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Wood carving Consoles

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Master Class on the Sculpture of Gesso Preparation for Gilding Leaf the Icons of John the Forerunner

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Wood carved Rococo Ornament

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LE STAFFEUR

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Cartouche #2

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Carving a grotesque mask in wood

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Custom Carved Frame

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Old Copper Coin Finish ~ Step by Step Painting Guide

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WOODCARVING: High-Relief Carving trophy (LONG VERSION) | Limewood carving Grinling Gibons style

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WOODCARVING : Rococo Appliqué in Oak | Rokoko Ornamenten

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Making a tabernacle frame: part one, wood working

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Wood carving - Carving a mascaron in wood

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A Turkish family taught me this trick: Eggplants taste better than meat!

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Wood carved Acanthus leaf

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #5 #adamrose #smartworkers

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