FrankEV Posted September 6, 2025 Report Posted September 6, 2025 (edited) 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. Edit: Replaced the Photo Edited September 6, 2025 by FrankEV Dan, Archer, preprius and 5 others 8 Quote
TAIrving Posted September 6, 2025 Report Posted September 6, 2025 Very nice Frank! Very attractive figure and very precise cutting. How big is it? In my experience, Osage Orange browns out quickly. What are you doing to protect the colors? FrankEV 1 Quote
rjweb Posted September 6, 2025 Report Posted September 6, 2025 Frank, another excellent piece, RJ FrankEV 1 Quote
FrankEV Posted September 6, 2025 Author Report Posted September 6, 2025 (edited) 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. Edited September 6, 2025 by FrankEV Quote
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