Scroll Sawing and Intarsia
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Please consider these suggestions while uploading your images.
- Name your images before uploading to our gallery, the generic camera file names just look so messy. "Walnut Desk" looks so much better than "DSC19467je69.jpg". You can also name your images after you upload them to our gallery for your convenience.
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Albums
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Scrollsaw projects that are random from signage to portraits and other misc Designs I put together by laptop and generated into a pattern.
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Here is a small dresser mirror I made for my MIL, she passed away so it returned to me. The addition I made is the back is a picture frame, flip for whichever you prefer.
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Collector plates, wildlife scenes and outdoors type projects. From my neck of the woods.
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This bowel was made out of Hard Maple and Purple heart.
As you know Purple Heart is a hard wood but, beautiful when the project is done.
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An album I created for my scrollin of patriotic projects. Some will be patterns from books net etc. Others will be of my design. Stay tuned.
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Here are a few of the military items that I make. 6 branches and counting.
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I started creating Intarsia in 1993.One of my main objectives through the years has been to learn about and use the natural colors and grains of many different woods in my art. By combining texturing and detail carving I am able to enhance the dimensional effect that I think Intarsia is all about.
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These are my entries in the Mid-Hudson NWA Woodworking Show that was yesterday, Oct. 4, 2014
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All ash wood. Very good wood to work with and excellent to color or stain. The biggest picture is all home printers ink. Cheapest stuff a person can buy at a garage sale. Especially after they ruined their printer trying to save a buck.
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Glued up some maple yesterday . Took it out of the clamps this morning. Run the wood through the drum sander and when wife came back from beauty shop she helped me install the pattern after I had covered the board with clear packing tape. Then I sprayed stickum on the tape and wife held one end while we lowered the pattern in to position. I use to spray the back side of the pattern but I find there is less chances for the pattern to accidentally fold into itself or screw up some other way if I spray the wood instead of the pattern..
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