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Here is a robin intarsia that I made today.

It is my own design and is only 13 pieces so didn't take long to make.
 

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Very artistic both in design concept and execution, the pronounced depth makes it stand out both in appearance and individuality.
 
Thanks for all the positive comments.

Of course as has been mentioned in another topic, the beauty of doing your own design is that no-one can spot any mistakes :D

If anyone would like a copy of the pattern I'd be happy to make pass it on.

Regards

Phill
 
I'm sorry to be the negative one Phill but each time someone adds something to this thread I want to comment but have resisted. I'm afraid I can no longer resist.

The general shape looks good but don't you think the breast would have been better in mahogany or sapele? After all, without a red breast (for which it is famous) it could just be an overweight sparrow!!!

I'm sorry if you think this is negative but I couldn't keep quiet anymore.

Great design by the way.

Barry
 
bodgerbaz":2u8mgu29 said:
I'm sorry to be the negative one Phill but each time someone adds something to this thread I want to comment but have resisted. I'm afraid I can no longer resist.

The general shape looks good but don't you think the breast would have been better in mahogany or sapele? After all, without a red breast (for which it is famous) it could just be an overweight sparrow!!!

I'm sorry if you think this is negative but I couldn't keep quiet anymore.

Great design by the way.

Barry

Not offended at all Barry, and I agree.

The breast is mahogany (I think) but of course one gets different shade/colourations.

Unfortunately this was all I had to hand at the time I made it.

It is a "first run" of a new self drawn patter to see how it worked out.

I think the basic design has worked out fine I just need to sort some better colours of wood (or cheat and use some dye).

Regards

Phill
 
Lovely work mate. The more I see various Intarsia works on this Forum the more I feel "I must have a go at that".

Thanks for posting.

AES
 
Here is mark 2 version of the Robin with dyed woods just for Barry :lol: :lol:

He's even got a mucky belly (that bit didn't work out too well so there may need to be a mark 3!).

Phill
 

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bodgerbaz":2ixvmuj9 said:
I'm sorry to be the negative one Phill but each time someone adds something to this thread I want to comment but have resisted. I'm afraid I can no longer resist.

The general shape looks good but don't you think the breast would have been better in mahogany or sapele? After all, without a red breast (for which it is famous) it could just be an overweight sparrow!!!

I'm sorry if you think this is negative but I couldn't keep quiet anymore.

Great design by the way.

Barry

I don't wish to offend but I disagree! :) :oops: (sorry) I think it looks fine as all the woods are finished naturally and it really does look like a Robin and not a sparrow! :oops:
 
linkshouse":1woe7z7q said:
Here is mark 2 version of the Robin with dyed woods just for Barry :lol: :lol:

He's even got a mucky belly (that bit didn't work out too well so there may need to be a mark 3!).

Phill

Sorry to be a killjoy again but personally I like the first one it looked just right to me. :)

Not saying I don't like the coloured version, had you put that one here first I would still think it was great but I like the first one best! :)
 
Oh dear!

Sorry Barry, I didn't mean to get you lynched!

I really did agree with you which was why I made mark2

Regards

Phill
 
linkshouse":1bmsue4r said:
Oh dear!

Sorry Barry, I didn't mean to get you lynched!
Phill

Sorry; I didn't want to offend or 'lynch' anyone, I just thought I would be even handed and I really did like the first one.
(I will happily remove the comment if I have offended) :)
 
I think both of them look great ! I prefer the thinner handle and choice of wood on the second handle and possible the first bird, over the 2nd one. Either way, they look superb [WINKING FACE]

Coley

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scrimper":2hhw5965 said:
linkshouse":2hhw5965 said:
Oh dear!

Sorry Barry, I didn't mean to get you lynched!
Phill

Sorry; I didn't want to offend or 'lynch' anyone, I just thought I would be even handed and I really did like the first one.
(I will happily remove the comment if I have offended) :)

Not a problem Martin - no offence taken from you :wink:
 

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