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Here is a composite pattern; the wolf profile is by Grampa, I added the name. This is for a friend and will not be added to my commercial side as I do not have permission. 5/16" Elm ( from the yard ), ( first project out of the Elm ), #2/0, #1 polar FD blades, one coat BLO ( so far ).
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new cutting called Heritage. It is 12 x16 and cut in 1/4" Baltic birch. Pattern by Neptune in the library.
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This is an intarsia wolf made from a Kathy Wise pattern, which I purchased from her website. A grandson had asked for a wolf and I liked this pattern. Here is the completed wolf. Here is the wolf cut out. The pattern is still applied. In this photo the pattern has been removed and most sanding is done but it has not been glued. Types of wood: walnut, maple, cherry, wenge This time I used used clamps to hold it together while glue dried. Usually I do not use clamps on intarsia. These two photos show size.
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Have been on holidays since last Thursday, Xmas shopping all done and the wife is happily quilting. Time to make some sawdust. Wolf by @Kenny Hopkins, saddle I found on Pinterest and three from Anniki Lykke Sorenson (saw the owl and elves patterns and had to cut them). Jeff
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birch plywood, reccomended size of pattern - 12 x 12 inches, my project - 8 x 8 flat blades #0 of LUXTOOLS (Germany)
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Still early days but quite pleased with how these have turned out. All made from reclaimed pallet wood.
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Another quick cutting of a wolf, designed by Grampa and from the pattern library. 3mm oversize painted mdf backer and reclaimed rimu as usual. Rob