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Woodworker Ghost Intarsia

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Hi fellow woodworkers

For the past few months I have gotten involved with a gaming platform owned by one of my sons called Aavegotchi.  It is a crypto /gaming program  that develops a network allowing members to select different accessories  to outfit their little ghost characters . I started this endeavor  with a set of Intarsia Coasters to be offered for auction on the platform as a collectable . They feature the main characters in the game and are called GHSTs. Thus starts the adventure  of INTARSIA MIKE, master of the " Aavegotchi Intarsia Collection". I really enjoy making these small  pieces and decided to create a GHST of my own. Introducing Woodworker GHST- Made with 45 pieces from 15 different woods. These projects are challenging but so fun to create. Next project--Woodworker needs a Shop.

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6 hours ago, lew said:

Those are so cool!

 

They are indeed. What are the dimensions,  Mike?

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Thanks guys-- The finished coaster is 4"dia. made from antique mahogany. The small GHST intarsia inlays are 2.3/4" 

A full set of coasters  has 95 pieces from 15 different woods

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Pretty darned neat Mike!  I am not familiar with the game, but I like the frog especially :TwoThumbsUp:

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