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This is my latest Intarsia piece. Pattern found in the issue # 54 of Scrollsaw Woodworking & Crafts magazine, designer Gary MacKay. Woods used Tigerwood, Maple, Canarywood, Quilted Maple, Sapelle. One generous coat of shellac. Used many #5 MG blades.
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My latest. Butterfly with a name, and I used a simple small butterfly as bridging to reinforce the letters:
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I like butterflies and ornaments and here is result pattern available at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlexFoxUA
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6 layers (5 and 1 background), painted MDF 3mm (about 1/8 inch), 7,5 x 7,5 inches, blades: NIQUA Top Cut #1 Pattern available at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlexFoxUA
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Someone found my facebook business page for coins, and asked if I could put a Name in the empty spot up top of the butterfly coin. That empty space always seemed awkward for me, but I wasn't sure how to fill it. I really really don't like fonts that have a line under them to hold them together, but found some name art on another facebook page that I did like. The font that I thought flowed together nicely is called "Birds of Paradise." That font is free for personal use or $49 if you are going to use it to make money. I'm sure most use this for free regardless, but my conscience said to pay the artists, so I did. The other coin is the Eagle Saw that I had left in the Acetone (forgot about) and needed to be polished to finish it off. I've been randomly giving coins away from my personal Facebook page for sometime now, but have switched to the business page so that all my friends that don't care about crafts or coin cutting don't have to see all my coin posts. I'll probably give the Eagle coin away on the business site sometime soon. When I sell a coin, I get money and that is my reward, but when I make someones day with a gift, that actually makes me feel good. -------Randy
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I just finished this for a friend. I'm not sure what kind of wood that is. The butterfly is mounted with a coiled piece of copper wire. This allows height and a bit of vibration. The overlay body is walnut and the antenna are 26 ga copper wire. Steve Good design, #Shadow Butterfly, my interpretation.
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I have just finished these butterfly wands for my daughter's upcoming birthday. Stack cut from MDF, painted and a little glitter glue applied for added sparkle. Rob
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Hi All Warmed up the lathe after buying some mag pick up pens in a market for £1 each thought I'd make some handles in wood and corian and a couple of dragonflies and butterflies in oak painted to stick up out side, nothing to write home about just fun things to do. Roly
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