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Thread: Marquetry tutorial (finished w/lots of pics!)

  1. #16
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    Dewey,
    Thanks for a simple, effective, tutorial.
    Well done!
    Mike
    From the workshop under the staircase, Clinton Township, MI
    Semper Audere!

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    Awesome tutorial. I made it into a pdf if anyone wants it.

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    Dewey,

    Excellent tutorial! I think it should maybe be a sticky for a while and then posted for permanent reference as an article.
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Leiwig View Post
    Awesome tutorial. I made it into a pdf if anyone wants it.
    Yes please.

    larrygfox -at- gmail -dot- com

    Awesome tutorial Dewey - thanks for taking the time.

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    Killer tutorial, Dewey! Thanks for taking the time to share your skills and talents.

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    Quick question. It may not matter, but what kind of glue do you use to adhere the inlays??
    By the way. Thanks for the tips and instructions. Great work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald View Post
    Dewey,

    Excellent tutorial! I think it should maybe be a sticky for a while and then posted for permanent reference as an article.
    Sounds good Ken ... thanks!

    Dewey
    Dewey

    "Everything is better with Inlay or Marquetry!"


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Wilkins View Post
    Quick question. It may not matter, but what kind of glue do you use to adhere the inlays??
    By the way. Thanks for the tips and instructions. Great work.
    Titebond III (or your favorite brand WW yellow). You are not concerned with slow set as these go together real quick. Epoxy would not be favorable.

    Dewey
    Dewey

    "Everything is better with Inlay or Marquetry!"


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    Larry..you should have it shortly.

    I'm trying to upload it to a server, but am having difficulty at work. I'll have to try when I get home.

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    Wow, Dewey. You got "Sticky" status.

  11. Dewey, that's really helpful - thanks (and great job!).

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    Hey thanks so much for posting this Dewey. I will be tucking that PDF version away for a time when I am feeling adventerous.

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    Beautiful work and great tutorial. You said that the full fans are 45 degrees and each piece is 11.25 degrees. from the picture it looks like the outside of the fan is a right angle, which makes it 90, and then 22.5 degrees for each piece.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim gossage View Post
    Beautiful work and great tutorial. You said that the full fans are 45 degrees and each piece is 11.25 degrees. from the picture it looks like the outside of the fan is a right angle, which makes it 90, and then 22.5 degrees for each piece.
    Yes Jim you are right. I fell embarrassed about that. I was trying to make this thing accurate and ....

    (Dewey looking on the bright side)...

    Hey the one person who made no mistakes got nailed to a cross!

    All,
    I you haven't started one of these yet, please update the angles. Jim thanks for keeping me honest and I hope you didn't find this out as you were trying to make one.

    Dewey
    Dewey

    "Everything is better with Inlay or Marquetry!"


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    Fixes completed by the Moderator

    All,
    Luckily we have great mods here and I guess i have been behaving well since Ken offered and then fixed the mistakes on this post

    <--- this is Dewey happy again!

    Jim... thanks for a fresh set of eyes!

    Dewey
    Dewey

    "Everything is better with Inlay or Marquetry!"


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