Bear Head intarsia
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Bear Head intarsia
I made a quick Bear Head intarsia for someone leaving our office. I drew out the vectors in illustrator, then used a 1/4” up cut bit for the rough pieces. The total size is 17” tall by 15” wide. I used a spindle sander and random orbital sander to finish the corners. It’s made from American walnut, and spalted Alaskan birch. The nose and eyes are walnut that I burned. It has 3 coats of flat poly for the finish. It was a fun project after work for a couple days.
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Re: Bear Head intarsia
That is beautiful, John!
I need to look into trying a project like that.
I need to look into trying a project like that.
Joe
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I have a chip on my shoulder....several more in my hair and lots more all over my shop floor.
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Re: Bear Head intarsia
Wow! That is eye catching. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Bear Head intarsia
That is beautiful. I'm surprised that we haven't seen more intarsia projects on this site.
Phil
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