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Old 06-02-2012, 10:29 PM   #1
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Default Thor Intarsia

My son did a pencil drawing of Thor which was his take of the comic book character. I thought it would be a good learning piece for my second intarsia after first doing a small unfinished bird.

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(1) my son's original drawing
(2) my intarsia version
(3) The flat cut
(4) The almost completed project

I had a lot of fun making this intarsia and I learned a lot from it. It's not yet glued or framed, but I am on holiday away from any woodworking, so I just posted it. It is made from recycled pine shelving and is made up of over 150 pieces.

I hope you like it. Any criticism or comments are welcome.

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Old 06-02-2012, 10:33 PM   #2
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Great project and I'll bet your son is thrilled.
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look's great already
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Great talent, both Father and Son...!!!

That's looking just awesome....!!!!!!!!
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Very cool project and very well done.
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wow, that looks great!

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Looks great.
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Outstanding project and great shaping, very 3D looking...
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Wow - that's nice!
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Nice project.Very well done.
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