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lion intarsia


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2 hours ago, Dave Monk said:

Great job! What type of bit did you use in you Dremel to do the mane texturing. 

Dave, What I used with my Dremel tool was just a one of the small sanding units that look a little like the sanding drums on a drill press or sanding grinders. A barrel shaped sander. I just turned it on a mid speed and used the very top edge of the drum sander and ran it along the wood in spirts and found it worked pretty well. the photo was taken in my shop and the light was not really very good at the time so it does not show very well but it did turn out pretty amazing to me. I once tried it with my Dremel and a cutting or grinding sort of attachment but it was not a satisfactory for me as the sanding drum. Try it on a scrap of wood and tell me how you like it. I would be very interesting  in your opinion as you are a much better craftsman then I ever will be and perhaps you can discover something of some way that may be a lot better than the one I use..

Dick

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12 hours ago, CSull said:

Nice, I like the bead idea!

Thank you. I really does not show up very well as the photo is a little blurry and under lit, but it really gives it a realistic shinny realistic look in real light. Kind of  like the light shines in a persons eyes when you are  looking at them face to  face. It was a small shiny bead that  i used on the lion.

Dick

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17 hours ago, Loskoppie said:

Hi from Barbara South Africa

The only head of a lion on a wall I will agree with and he is majestic as they all are.  Beautiful work.

 

         Thank you  Barbara for the nice comments. I am pretty happy with it myself, especially because I have  gotten away from most intarsia items because it takes me so long to make them and scrolling is so much quicker to do. I am always looking for instant gratification from my work. As a result, my scrolling and intarsia if pretty mediocre for the most part.

Dick

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22 hours ago, Dak0ta52 said:

Nice job, Dick. That is something you definitely can be happy about.

 Thank you. I am pretty happy with how it turned out. I was not sure if I would like the end results when i started cutting it but I have to say I  enjoyed making the piece and taking the extra time to mount is on a backer board and making a frame  for it too.  I think it inspired me a little that I probably with start another of my intarsia patterns that I have purchased and never taken the time to make.

Dick

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On 4/14/2022 at 8:14 PM, preprius said:

very cool.  The pieces fit well. 

Since it is intarsia,  I would like know wood selection. 

Me. Mark

 

I would love to  tell you  the  name of the woods I used for this but to be honest with you, my memory is so bad any more that I forget the names of even the common types when I try to recall their names. My health is superb but my memory is partly asleep it seems. 

Dick

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