As we are using
sycamore as our waster veneer you shouldn’t have any
problem in making a confident smooth cut in it, this is
one of the nicer veneers to work with.
If you didn’t want to
attempt cutting around the house and fir trees outlines
at this stage you can simply cut around the straight
top, left and right outlines and then follow the
foreground snow mound, this will then make the Lacewood
veneer we are going to insert in this cut out window
take over the role of being the waster veneer for this
section of the picture, you will get the idea as we go
along.
We will assume that you’ve opted for this arrangement
and therefore we will now proceed as follows, if you
have a look at the illustration you will see that I’ve
cut out and removed the sky, house and fir trees from
the waster, so what I’ll do now is position my piece of
Lacewood under the vacant window in the waster and move
it around until I find the most appropriate section of
that piece of veneer that will fulfil the role of a
snowy night time sky.
Once I’ve located that piece of veneer I loosely tape it
in place with some low tack tape (I use “Magic tape”
made by Scotch 3 M’s which I think is available near
enough everywhere) then, following the edges of the
vacant window (or large hole if you prefer) that I
previously cut out I closely cut my piece of the
Lacewood so that it will fit in the empty window with as
much accuracy as my cutting will allow.
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