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Old 06-21-2012, 12:33 PM   #1
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My first Intarsia be gentle but constructive criticism is always accepted lol
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This looks very nice and the choice of wood was brilliant too.

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Great shaping job. Never saw such interesting skin on an orca. What kind of wood is that?
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Nice work! Love the wood... is it lacewood?
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Wonderful first intarsia! Very good attention to fit and detail.

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Very nice.
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Looks great - especially it being your first. Don't be afraid to round the edges more - that's about all the "constructive critisism" I can offer.
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Thnx a heaps everyone. As far as i know the wood is some sort of silky oak ive scraped from an old busted door
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Looks very nice!
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