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First true Intarsia project


barb.j.enders

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Great job, Barb. I have yet to get the courage to try intarsia yet. Plus, about the only wood that I have that isn't pine is plywood. Finding various hardwoods in my rural area is difficult. I'm in the process of selling some musical equipment and with the fund from that I plan to upgrade my scroll saw and purchase a bandsaw capable of doing resawing. Then I can make some of my own solid wood. Lots of cedar on my land as well as various oaks and hickory. Waiting for it to dry will be the hardest part.

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12 hours ago, Gonzo said:

Very nice! Black ash certainly has interesting grain. And you might find that the beeswax butter may be your go to finish. 

The grain is what drew me in for the project.  I had been thinking about making the beeswax butter, so it was a great gift to sample.  The making of it will be on the "to do" list for next year!  Loved the smell when I was applying it.

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