trailfndr Posted June 10, 2013 Report Posted June 10, 2013 A friend asked me to make a Pitbull for him. I used Walnut and Aspen. I had to use stain for the inner ear and nose. Quote
wombatie Posted June 10, 2013 Report Posted June 10, 2013 He looks cute. Very well done. :thumbs: :thumbs: Marg Quote
DWSUDEKUM Posted June 10, 2013 Report Posted June 10, 2013 Nicely done. I am sure your friend will love this. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW Quote
gator Posted June 10, 2013 Report Posted June 10, 2013 that is so nice i have friends that love pits gonna show them this Quote
amazingkevin Posted June 10, 2013 Report Posted June 10, 2013 My but there's alot of pieces there.I know full well what you've gone thru to come finished master piece.it's better than it has to be and you've done an excellant job puting it all together.Im sure you don't want to part with it after all the work that was involved.i'll bet the dog even recognizes who it is,lol.Intarsia must be second nature to you and i'm proud of your work.Definetly a show piece and show winner in my bookI'd love to see the workings of your shop you have.I sell my intarsias at five dollars a piece.Great job sir Quote
trailfndr Posted June 11, 2013 Author Report Posted June 11, 2013 My but there's alot of pieces there.I know full well what you've gone thru to come finished master piece.it's better than it has to be and you've done an excellant job puting it all together.Im sure you don't want to part with it after all the work that was involved.i'll bet the dog even recognizes who it is,lol.Intarsia must be second nature to you and i'm proud of your work.Definetly a show piece and show winner in my bookI'd love to see the workings of your shop you have.I sell my intarsias at five dollars a piece.Great job sir Kevin, My shop is a small 10 x 7 room. two benches, a drill press, scroll saw, and belt sander are the only stationary tools. I use a dremel and hand sander more than anything to shape and sand the work. Really nothing fancy, and no where near what I wish to someday have. In all reality, most of my pieces take very little time to build. Average is 6-10 hours of shop time. For me, the key is knowing in advance what I want to achieve, and then planning the steps in my head. Quote
retmsgt Posted June 15, 2013 Report Posted June 15, 2013 Outstanding work. I have an Amercian Bulldog and she resembles your piece. I'm still debating whether I want to try an intarsia or not. I'm not so sure I'd have your patience to do a project. Eric Quote
Bishop Posted June 24, 2013 Report Posted June 24, 2013 Very nicely done Love your choices of wood. Great job Homer & Carol Quote
Phantom Scroller Posted June 24, 2013 Report Posted June 24, 2013 Really lovely looking piece, great job thanks for showing. Roly Quote
penquin Posted June 25, 2013 Report Posted June 25, 2013 Nicely done, they should really enjoy having it. jim penquin Quote
multitom Posted June 26, 2013 Report Posted June 26, 2013 Looks beautiful! Someday I want to give it a shot. Mahendra Quote
KurtP Posted June 26, 2013 Report Posted June 26, 2013 Very nice work. Your friend willl love it. Kurt Quote
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