Popular Post FrankEV Posted May 18 Popular Post Report Posted May 18 This piece was completed just a few days before we left for our trip. I did not have the time to do a write up and post it. So here it is. I adapted a free Stained Glass Pattern into an 8 1/2” diameter pattern for Intarsia. The original art is by Leslie Gibbs. My pattern includes an optional Octagon Frame that results in an overall all 10 1/4” x 10 1/4” piece. Wood used: Aspen, Basswood, Poplar, Orange Osage (Orangeheart would have been a better choise), Wenge and Granadillo for the Frame. I applied an Acrylic Aqua Blue paint-wash with an air brush to the Basswood for the water and used rattle can spray Clear Gloss Acrylic for the Finish. Comments and critiques are always welcome. I'll post the patttern in PATTERN EXCHANGE. Dan, artisanpirate, TAIrving and 11 others 14 Quote
rjweb Posted May 18 Report Posted May 18 Frank, another beautiful piece, RJ FrankEV and danny 1 1 Quote
TAIrving Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 Very nice Frank. I like both the scene and the octagonal frame. Can you tell us more about the orangeheart wood you mentioned. I cannot find reference to it anywhere. I have used osage orange and am disappointed in how quickly it turns brown. FrankEV 1 Quote
FrankEV Posted May 19 Author Report Posted May 19 1 hour ago, TAIrving said: Very nice Frank. I like both the scene and the octagonal frame. Can you tell us more about the orangeheart wood you mentioned. I cannot find reference to it anywhere. I have used osage orange and am disappointed in how quickly it turns brown. Found it in one of the online exotic wood websites. Not sure which at the moment, will have to go back to my files. I'm not positive the Orangeheart is not the actually the same as Osage Orange. However, the piece I bought is quite a bit brighter Orange than the piece of Osage Orange I originally purchased. May be just the board, not sure. Quote
TAIrving Posted May 20 Report Posted May 20 21 hours ago, FrankEV said: Found it in one of the online exotic wood websites. Not sure which at the moment, will have to go back to my files. I'm not positive the Orangeheart is not the actually the same as Osage Orange. However, the piece I bought is quite a bit brighter Orange than the piece of Osage Orange I originally purchased. May be just the board, not sure. Thanks Frank. I enjoy learning about new types of wood. The variations among them fascinates me. FrankEV 1 Quote
Gonzo Posted May 22 Report Posted May 22 That is really, really cool! I’ll have to check out the pattern. Being that I am a Clown, I gotta ask, does a clown fish taste funny? (Sorry, I couldn’t pass that one up.) FrankEV and Roberta Moreton 1 1 Quote
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