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    The lovebirds are finished. I used padouk (heads), pearwood (bodies) and walnut (branches). It took a long time because it was really difficult for me - it is my third intarsia.

    Hope you like it.

    Angelika
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    Just living is not enough said the butterfly. One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower. (Hans Christian Andersen)


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  • #2
    Love em........sweeeeet project. Don't think I've ever seen pear wood before. Thanks for posting.
    Gloria ............... Two memorable things to say in life, "Hello" for the first time, and "Good-bye" for the last.

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    • #3
      Excellent job Angelika.

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      • #4
        Beautiful work ............
        Usually busier than a cat in a sandbox !!!!!!!!!!! MB { Dewalt 788 only }

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        • #5
          Very nice, glad you fineily got your magazine. Lance

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          • #6
            Some very beautiful work.
            Fran

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            • #7
              Very nicely done

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              • #8
                The effort was worth it... It came out great...!!!
                Jim

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                No task is too tedious for Art.
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                • #9
                  Looks great. I like the colors, especially the walnut on the branches.
                  Tammy

                  Pressure makes diamonds

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                  • #10
                    Great color choices and good shaping. Keep up the good work.

                    They're wonderful.

                    Tony
                    The good woodworker does not craft the wood for honor. He uses his craft to honor the wood.

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