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General Category => Intarsia => Topic started by: dgman on July 04, 2010, 07:34:02 pm
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Here is one I did recently. Pattern by Judy Gale Roberts.
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Another view. Woods used, Purpleheart, Redheart, Maple, Green Poplar, Red Oak and Pine.
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Those are great. The attention to detail, both from the pattern perspective and from the cutting and assembly really makes the pieces. If you notice from the pattern side, the bottle is slightly magnified when looking through the wine glass. Adds to the realism.
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OK, I give up! ??? How did you get a half glass of wine without uncorking the bottle??? ;D
Just teasing you a little. ;) I really like the project and can see where it would fit right in to decor in alot of different places. :)
Rog
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Wow! I really like that. My kitchen has wine themed decor. And my walls are merlot color. I'll let you in on a little secret though... I don't really like wine. ;)
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EclipseScroller, Thanks for the complement! It was really an easy cut. The hardest part was shaping the individual grapes. I came up with a neat Little holder to shape them on the sander.
Rapid Roger, The wine in the glass came from an other bottle! ::)
Janet, I'm not a wine drinker either but my wife is.
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Beautiful Intarsia Dan, I like your choice of woods.
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Very nice project Dan. Good wood selection and great cutting and shaping.
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They both look really nice.
David
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Dan, I especially like the clear glass effect; well done!
Pieter
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Those grapes look good enough to eat! LOL, bet I'd get spinters in my tongue (assuming my teeth survived).
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well done .i like em
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Awesome job, I like it. Thanks for posting your work. 8)
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It's finished pieces like this that make me want to start working in Intarsia. Great job!
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I know just what you mean sp.
David
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Good work, thanks for sharing.
Barry