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I converted an Image of a Stained Glass Fox into an Intarsia pattern and attempted to use the SG colors as close as possible in my piece.  Wood use: Bloodwood, Canarywood, Osage Orange, White Oak, and Wenge. 

 

Comments and critiques allways welcome.

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Edit: Replaced the Photo

Edited by FrankEV
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Replying to TAIrving

9 x12 inches.

Yes Osage Orange will darken if left uncoated.  The board I used for the pieces in the Fox were already darker then I wanted.  However, the color of OO can be sabilized with a protective coat of a hard durable finish like the multiple coats of Clear Acrylic (polycrylic) spray I use.   I just learned the hard way I can store OO for very long.

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