I've been a bit overwhelmed buy all of the positive comments I've recieved on my work; the inlays in particular.
I would be more than happy to share any information with any one on my style of inlaying, or any thing else related to my pieces. I will be posting more projects in the comming weeks …
Paul, Thanks for the input, I've never actually thought about a guide,, but now that it has come up,, I think its worth looking into, no ones actually expressed an intrest before ….
Yes, I agree. I am intrigued by inlays and am working on two of Doug Stowe's books now. But I tend to learn better through visual demos. A blog on this would be great.
Thanks Guy,,, I'll get somthing together for you guys,,, I'm a little new to this format,, is there built in tool for doing step by steps on this site …
OK, so it took me a little longer than I expected to get the completed, I ultimately decided to kill 2 birds with one stone. I had a new website in development which was also to include my inlay process, but was not scheduled to come up until May 1. The site came up as scheduled, and included on it, on the page marked "Inlays" is my process. once on that page click on "inlay process". If you have any questions please ask.
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