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General Category => Intarsia => Topic started by: Claymore on October 04, 2015, 09:32:52 am

Title: Korean Takeaway (Puppy in a Basket)
Post by: Claymore on October 04, 2015, 09:32:52 am
Hi,
Here's my latest Intarsia, Puppy in a basket its made from Oak/Beech/Walnut and finished with Wilkinsons finest gloss spray lacquer, fairly quick one for a change and took 4 days including time for finishing. Measures approx 9" x 12" x 3/4"
Cheers and hope ya like it.
Brian
Title: Re: Korean Takeaway (Puppy in a Basket)
Post by: DWSudekum on October 04, 2015, 09:43:21 am
Very nicely done Brian.  That came out great.  Thanks for sharing this with us.


DW
Title: Re: Korean Takeaway (Puppy in a Basket)
Post by: Intarsia92 on October 04, 2015, 09:51:53 am
Excellent!!!  Great choice of woods and shaping. Looks almost real.
Title: Re: Korean Takeaway (Puppy in a Basket)
Post by: crusty59 on October 04, 2015, 11:32:38 am
Really Nice Job! I've been wanting to try that one
Title: Re: Korean Takeaway (Puppy in a Basket)
Post by: pierre62 on October 05, 2015, 07:12:10 am
Really nice done.
Title: Re: Korean Takeaway (Puppy in a Basket)
Post by: ChuckD on October 05, 2015, 10:25:23 pm
Very very nice, great job
Title: Re: Korean Takeaway (Puppy in a Basket)
Post by: Brian Pardue on October 07, 2015, 06:12:57 am
very nice
Title: Re: Korean Takeaway (Puppy in a Basket)
Post by: Claymore on October 08, 2015, 02:09:50 pm
Thanks everyone and although its a pretty basic pattern I must admit I like the finished item. I'm currently working on another Motorcycle Intarsia and as usual made the pattern from a photograph. Its a BMW K100RT from the mid 80's (I have had a few of them) and its one of those bikes where you never see any merchandise etc like diecast models or badges/belt buckles etc  sort of a forgotten BMW model so thought I'd  be the first to remind people of them, they were the first fuel injected BMW bikes and had the "Brick" engine which many old school BMW fans hated but those who rode them know what a great touring bike they were and there's plenty still around.
I'm at the cutting out period of it and will soon get onto the sanding/shaping bit which takes ages but helps to create a real 3d effect. I will post some pictures soon of this project.
Cheers and take care
Brian
Title: Re: Korean Takeaway (Puppy in a Basket)
Post by: wombatie on October 22, 2015, 01:05:09 am
Oh so very cute and very well cut, shaped and finished.

Marg