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Inlaid Trinket Box


Dave Monk

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On 4/18/2019 at 8:10 PM, Dave Monk said:

I modified one of Steve Goods patterns to make this.

I am participating in the Denton Texas Art and Jazz Festival the end of the month. Getting kinda nervous about it. It is a two and a half day event with attendance around 200,000 people. Sure hope the weather is good because I have been working the past three months in preparation for it. First time for something this big for me.

Having a tough time knowing what to price this piece. I'm not really anxious to sell it. I doubt if many people will appreciate the time that went into it. 

 

Made of walnut, maple and cedar.

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A STAR AMONG US
Hi Dave:
I see you have hit the big times
Steve Good just wrote about you on his blog
This is what you get, when you do fantastic work
Fab4

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51 minutes ago, Foxfold said:

Here you go, just scroll past the dragons. http://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/

Thank you for the link. A worthwhile read for sure. This project has to be ranked as one of the top 10 if not the best ever shown here. I am still in awe and jealous at the same time😀 I sure wish Dave would consider doing a tutorial here for the site on his methods. Even if he showed us all we would not be able to complete work like that he has a talent and has been doing this for awhile. Just knowing the right angles to cut at and cut with precision is outstanding. I had made this box for the IAP contest this year and have shown it and my inlay work is basic because I just recessed the oval. I would have loved to do the entire thing using his method. I have another box I am working on that would be nice to use this method also. 

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5 hours ago, JTTHECLOCKMAN said:

Thank you for the link. A worthwhile read for sure. This project has to be ranked as one of the top 10 if not the best ever shown here. I am still in awe and jealous at the same time😀 I sure wish Dave would consider doing a tutorial here for the site on his methods. Even if he showed us all we would not be able to complete work like that he has a talent and has been doing this for awhile. Just knowing the right angles to cut at and cut with precision is outstanding. I had made this box for the IAP contest this year and have shown it and my inlay work is basic because I just recessed the oval. I would have loved to do the entire thing using his method. I have another box I am working on that would be nice to use this method also. 

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JT, That is one beautiful box. Maybe once school is out I can get my grandson to help me with a video.  There are a lot of good ones on youTube.

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