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Mark W Pugh
02-01-2016, 9:22 AM
So, I'm going to build a picture frame for a picture I'm having painted for my dad. I'm going to use cherry and want to add some inlays. I'm wanting a wood that really pops with cherry. What wood would you guys recommend?

I bought some yellow heart, but I don't know if that will look right.

Thanks

Lee Schierer
02-01-2016, 9:33 AM
I've made two things using cherry that also had an inlay. For the inlay I used Holly. It is a very white wood and looks nice with the cherry.
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roger wiegand
02-01-2016, 10:02 AM
Almost everything I make is a combination of cherry and maple, so I obviously think that looks good! Holly will have more contrast. Here's an example of an ebony inlay I did at the corners of a cherry mirror frame.

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Rick Whitehead
02-01-2016, 10:29 AM
I like curly maple as a contrasting wood to cherry.
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Shawn Pixley
02-01-2016, 11:06 AM
Maple or walnut work well.

Keith Hankins
02-01-2016, 1:24 PM
If i want a light contrast, its holly, for dark, walnut because I cant afford ebony.

Bob Vavricka
02-01-2016, 1:33 PM
I have paired cherry and walnut before, but over time the cherry has darkened to the point that there isn't much contrast.

Chris Padilla
02-01-2016, 2:47 PM
Excellent point, Bob! In that case, better to go with a lighter wood since the cherry will darken over time. Maple is commonly available and you can be picky and find the most white piece possible. Maple can be a bit darker to lightish tan and have dark streaks in it.

Bob Vavricka
02-01-2016, 4:49 PM
Bocote might be an option if you want dark. It is kind of a pain to work with, but it is dark and I have used it for inlay before.

Jim Finn
02-01-2016, 10:23 PM
Maple or basswood is what I use for inlay in red cedar.