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Eagle Head Intarsia Scrollsaw Pattern
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Proud white-headed American eagle will look good anywhere. Oval frame can be made of any color wood to taste. 27 pieces for just the head, 38 pieces for rest. You get full size patterns with wood suggestions and cutting legend. 15" wide, x 13" tall.

Intarsia, to those who have never encountered it, is sort of like building a puzzle for woodworkers. By piecing together serveral parts and contouring the edges of those pieces, varying the stain colors (or types of wood), and then affixing all pieces to a backboard, depth is acheived in the project.

We have a nice DVD presentation on the intarsia process.

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