Hello everyone, I haven't been a member here very long but a lot of the Intarsia people know me. I thought I would post a picture of the latest pattern I'm working on, the cutting is complete and I need to start shaping it now.
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Bruce F. Worthington
www.intarsia.net 2 free e-books on Intarsia
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Your wonderful designs just amaze me all the time Bruce!! I love the colors you've chosen. What are some of the woods you used.
Janette
www.square-designs.com
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This was based partly on a picture which I changed and added to to get what I wanted. I used Bloodwood, Redheart, Snakewood, Lacewood, Several shades of Poplar, Basswood, Douglas Fir, Narra, Blue Pine, Maple, and Spalted Oak.
BruceBruce F. Worthington
www.intarsia.net 2 free e-books on Intarsia
http://intarsia.hostcentric.com/home/homepage/ patterns
Chat Room
http://intarsia.hostcentric.com/home/chatroom.htm
e-mail [email protected]
You never stop learning..
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It should be magnificent when it's finished.
I'm curious - is there a reason why the boy's hiding the carrot behind his back?
GillThere is no opinion, however absurd, which men will not readily embrace as soon as they can be brought to the conviction that it is readily adopted.
(Schopenhauer, Die Kunst Recht zu Behalten)
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He's hiding it from the horses he's planning on feeding it too GillBruce F. Worthington
www.intarsia.net 2 free e-books on Intarsia
http://intarsia.hostcentric.com/home/homepage/ patterns
Chat Room
http://intarsia.hostcentric.com/home/chatroom.htm
e-mail [email protected]
You never stop learning..
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Everytime Bruce posts his almost finished project i never can't wait till it is finished....Very nice in color selection and how big is it actually??
God i'm jealous...hehe
Danny
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Bruce -- I think your work is awsome. Being a novice intarsiast I dream of being able to do a pattern like yours. I am in the one piece of wood stage -but I still would love to do a pattern such as yours. May I ask how to obtain some of your patterns ?? They are what I really want to accomplish- that will be my dream to get to that level but I have no idea where to get the patterns you do. Please advise me as to where I can aquire them.
Sharon
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Pagan this one is 16" x 20 1/2" with 182 piecesBruce F. Worthington
www.intarsia.net 2 free e-books on Intarsia
http://intarsia.hostcentric.com/home/homepage/ patterns
Chat Room
http://intarsia.hostcentric.com/home/chatroom.htm
e-mail [email protected]
You never stop learning..
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Sharon these are my patterns. I have over 120 of them on my site, there are some fairly easy ones but many of them are not for the faint of heart. Write me at [email protected] and I will tell you where to look.
BruceBruce F. Worthington
www.intarsia.net 2 free e-books on Intarsia
http://intarsia.hostcentric.com/home/homepage/ patterns
Chat Room
http://intarsia.hostcentric.com/home/chatroom.htm
e-mail [email protected]
You never stop learning..
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It would be truly helpful if all publications were to clearly state on each pattern "enlarge pattern by x% for full size" or something like that which would clue the user in. But I'm like Rolf....I change the size of every pattern to get what I want.
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by RolfI agree with you Mark, I am constantly changing or adapting my patterns to suit my taste or the size of the wood that is available to me. Thinking about electronic versions of the patterns, that would be great. But very hard to control. It amazes me how many people have no scruples about sharing....
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Reply to Peanuts #1by RolfBruce I just looked up the Pegas blade and the Flying Dutchman puzzle blade.
Pegas TPI 28.2 Thickness .087" Width .0236"
FD TPI 31 Thickness .08 Width.023
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Optical illusion segmentation - simple project. I used birch plywood 1/6 inch, mdf for background and wood stains, also could be made of 3 types of wood.
Project size 6 x 5,5 inches
And my collection of such trivets
Video of making trivet
Trivet pattern
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by Quartz43Perhaps, we could hear from Fox. Maybe they could try some things and see if it makes things better. Or, they can just keep doing the things the same way.
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