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  • Jim Finn
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    Second one. 75 Yellow Pine leaves, Mahogany base and Mesquite trunk and branches.
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    Last edited by Jim Finn; 04-01-2012, 01:35 PM.

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  • Jim Finn
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    I sold that one and I am working on two others. These will be Cedar and yellow pine and Mesquite and yellow pine.

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  • wood-n-things
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    Great choice of wood and nicely done on the over all project.

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  • Jim Finn
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    I found an image of an Acacia Tree on line and enlarged it to what I wanted in "Paint". I drew up the leaf pattern and stack cut them 3 at a time. They are 3/16" thick Mesquite. Mesquite machines well, a bit like oak.

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  • mtnman
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    Jim -- Very nice!! I've a couple of questions. Did you make a full-size pattern? How easy/hard is it to work with mesquite? I have some, but haven't found the right project for it yet.

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  • jim_mex
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    Hi Jim - call the technique what you like for me, the end result is very nice!

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  • Jim Finn
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    It is my final design but I was inspired by one, much larger, that I have, made of metal. I think Intarsia is making images with different types of wood. That is what I did here. I know it is not much like other intarsia I have seen or done but it was a fun project.

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  • Hawaiilad
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    Jim that is a very nice design....don't think I have seen that before...is it your design? Would you consider that Intarsia?

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  • Jim Finn
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    Acacia Tree

    I made this of Mahagony and Mesquite. It measures 30" across
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