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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: just Josh on February 09, 2013, 06:31:13 am
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Well my boy started his first intarsia piece last night.
It's a project he is making to give to his girl friend for Valentines day.
With his limited (albeit good) experience with the scroll saw, I had him attach the pattern to a piece of Aspen, and cut the entire piece out. Rather than using different types of woods for each piece. Once he had it all cut out, I showed him how I always shape intarsia pieces, with a rotory tool and a drum sander. He went right to work.
The pattern he used was a Kathy Wise patter. WHat is funny is he said he wanted to do a rose, I told him to find a pic of a rose online and I would try to draw a pattern from it, what he brought me was a print out of a KW rose intarsia pattern.
ANyhow, it isn't done yet, but it is cut, and most of the shaping has been done.
(http://i1026.photobucket.com/albums/y322/jbush1977/scroll%20working/JJintarsia1_zpsef578155.jpg)
(http://i1026.photobucket.com/albums/y322/jbush1977/scroll%20working/fc918866-4aee-4736-8ed5-b673006b17b4_zps92a46502.jpg)
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magnificent!!!
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Talented young man with a Lucky Girlfriend.
Hope my first one turns out that good.
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beautiful job
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to finish it we plan on cutting a heart shape out of 1/4 inch oak plywood, then attach the rose to the from, and He wants to attach magnets to the back so she can hang it in her locker.
we will post pics once it is finished.
For those of you who have never been in this situation (sharing a hobby with a child) you have no idea what this feels like, for me to spend time with my 12 year old son, working with wood, and both of us thoroughly loving what we are doing, it's indescribable. At one point last evening, he stopped working, turned around to look at me and said, "Its awesome to be out here working on this wood stuff with you" then turned around and went right back to work.
Yeah, Im quite the proud pappa right now
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I think it looks fantastic, a real nice job. :)
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I think julief got it right - MAGNIFICENT, you should be proud of him, and he should be really proud of his work.
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Great work, looks fantastic, thanks for sharing.
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Nice indeed. Keep working with the young man and thanks for sharing with us.
Al
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Great job, I hope you can keep his interest in working with wood up. it can be so rewarding.
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Great job, looks great and well done, a work of art, thanks for sharing.
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Wow!! extremely talented young boy, please convey my congrats to him, cant wait to see his next project :) this is great work!
Thank you for sharing
Mahendra
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Beautiful work!
For those of you who are afraid to try intarsia, I hope this gives you some inspiration!
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Very nicely done! Tell him he is very talented.
DW
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hehehehe, we just made a trip to Menards to pick up a couple of things, he had no idea that one of the things we were going to pick up was a second scroll saw.
as I type he is sawing away.. I love it!!!
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Great talent, just imagine what he will produce when he's older, well done.
Roly
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well he did a great job!! good to watch young talent,
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Great job for the young man!!!! He must be in love! :) Keep him going on scrolling!
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piece is done, but I haven't got the pics loaded to photobucket yet. will try to get them here tomorrow
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Great work and all very good stuff.
Keep building the bonds with your son. Too many out there will never enjoy the experience.
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That is very good! This will motivate me to finally give intarsia a try. What a talented young man he is. Keep up the good work.
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Wow, wonderfull. He did a very good job. He has talent.
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WOW! That is going to come out superb!
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Excellent. He must have a heck of a teacher.
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What a magnificent effort, can't wait to see it finished.
Marg
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Im so sorry, folks. I forgot to load the pics here. give me a minute...
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ok, here is his finished piece. And, not to be outdone, I figured I had better make one for Momma also. Mine is made of Walnut, Aspen, and Poplar.
Course, I think I need be taking lessons from my boy, his turned out wonderfully!
(http://i1026.photobucket.com/albums/y322/jbush1977/scroll%20working/6cfb9f7a-9bbf-41bb-aa8f-d6f349b88610_zps1c91b0a7.jpg)
(http://i1026.photobucket.com/albums/y322/jbush1977/scroll%20working/b72f434a-4780-48c7-8594-c4f9110ce4fb_zps22eb06f3.jpg)
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That is so cool.
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Both are great!