Popular Post Dave Monk Posted yesterday at 12:28 AM Popular Post Report Posted yesterday at 12:28 AM I used Peruvian walnut for the inlay. The light wood is soft maple. The dowels are American walnut. BadBob, meflick, jollyred and 9 others 12 Quote
Gonzo Posted yesterday at 02:26 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:26 AM Beautiful! How big is it? Quote
preprius Posted yesterday at 03:21 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:21 AM Beautiful design. This inlay looks so interesting. So what is the scrap pieces used for? Quote
Scrappile Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago Awesome, Dave. Such fine cutting on the inlay. I can never seem to get as sharp corners. Quote
rjweb Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago Dave, another beautiful piece, excellent inlay cutting, wish mine came that well, RJ Dave Monk 1 Quote
rdatelle Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago Need I say more. Just beautiful. Dave Monk 1 Quote
Denny Knappen Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago A very beautiful piece. The inlay is amazing! Quote
Dave Monk Posted 20 hours ago Author Report Posted 20 hours ago 15 hours ago, Gonzo said: Beautiful! How big is it? It's about 6" in diameter and 3 1/2" tall. Quote
Dave Monk Posted 20 hours ago Author Report Posted 20 hours ago 14 hours ago, preprius said: Beautiful design. This inlay looks so interesting. So what is the scrap pieces used for? I never have a plan for the scraps. Sometimes I can use them for other inlays but a lot of the time they end up in the trash. It's a lot of waste for sure but I like them and they sell well. Quote
Dave Monk Posted 20 hours ago Author Report Posted 20 hours ago 2 hours ago, Scrappile said: Awesome, Dave. Such fine cutting on the inlay. I can never seem to get as sharp corners. They're not perfect if you look close. I have the best luck if I use 3/8" material. Quote
Dave Monk Posted 20 hours ago Author Report Posted 20 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Denny Knappen said: A very beautiful piece. The inlay is amazing! Thank. I use a #5 Pegas MGT blades for all the cutting and inlay. preprius 1 Quote
preprius Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 3 hours ago, Dave Monk said: I never have a plan for the scraps. Sometimes I can use them for other inlays but a lot of the time they end up in the trash. It's a lot of waste for sure but I like them and they sell well. Your inlays look so good it is NOT worth worrying about using the scraps. Dave Monk 1 Quote
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