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Here is a piece I been working on for the last two week now,but I work on it for couple hours a day,then I well work on something diff en.Is a hard piece to do with all small cuts in it enjoyattachicon.gifDSC03426.JPG   

Your accuracy is astounding,I full well know what your going thru with intarsia's.It's a job in it's self but well worth the outcome.I love seeing your work always! :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs: 

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Terry I can see why you only work on is a few hrs at a time.

 

Outstanding to say the least. A piece like that there is no way you want to rush it.

 

Thanks for sharing. Please make sure you post it when finished.

 

Just like doing a fret piece, the old saying (One hole at a time)

In intarsia its one piece at a time. No matter how small the piece or how large the piece, when doing it it's the most

important piece of the picture.

 

Your craftsman ship is greatly appreciated, love seeing your work.

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Nice work, Terry Lee,

I purchased that pattern but, once I got it I was a bit regretful because I do not really care for the faces

in the pattern.

Anyway, I'll get to it one of these days.

Yours really looks good so far. Please keep us up-dated on progress.

Thanks for sharing.

God Bless! Spirithorse

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I picked you this pattern awhile back to make for my church but I have a few other pieces to make 1st. Trying to wrap up the Nativity sense from the same designer as the last supper. I have most of his religious designs  

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I also am working on this piece. I was surprised by all the small pieces needed. The faces are not "real life" but rather impressionistic which in my opinion allowed me some "freedom" ( really means allows for mistakes)

 

Anyhow I was wondering if there was a way to waterproof the entire picture and frame for outdoor display?

 

Thanks 

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