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Shop Made Wood Inlay Banding - 45 Degree Diamonds

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Blog entry by Bob Simmons posted 138 days ago 1750 reads 2 times favorited 9 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Shop Made Wood Inlay Banding – 45 Degrees Diamonds. Watch how to assemble and glue the maple and walnut segments together to form a decorative wood inlay banding. The diamond pattern is of 45 degrees.

All the wood segments have been accurately and uniformly cut on the band saw with the aid of a few specialized band saw sleds. In this woodworking video you’ll see the woodworking methods that the woodworker uses to produce a nice, tight pattern for the banding “log”. White glue is used for its slow setting ability and because it dries clearly.

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Joe Lyddon

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#1 posted 138 days ago

Another great demo to get the juices flowing… LOL

Thank you &

Happy New Year!

-- Have Fun! Joe Lyddon - Alta Loma, CA USA - Home: http://www.WoodworkStuff.net ... My Small Gallery: http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/showgallery.php?ppuser=1389&cat=500"

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Roger

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#2 posted 138 days ago

Yes, what Joe said.

-- Roger from KY. Work/Play/Travel Safe. Kentuk55@bellsouth.net

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Bob Simmons

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#3 posted 138 days ago

Joe…

Glad you enjoy the video. You’re welcome & Happy New Year to you.

Roger…

See the above ;)

-- Bob Simmons, Las Vegas, NV, http://TheApprenticeandTheJourneyman.com

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Mathew Nedeljko

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#4 posted 138 days ago

Bob, nice job making the banding, and the video is very well done too! Very clear procedure, well documented. Now what are you going to use the banding on?

-- You either think you can, or think you can't. Either way you are right. Henry Ford

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Bob Simmons

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#5 posted 137 days ago

Mathew…
Thank you for watching the inlay banding video & also for your feedback. Greatly appreciated. If you like, the following like will completely answer your question and then some.
Diamond wood inlay banding project.

-- Bob Simmons, Las Vegas, NV, http://TheApprenticeandTheJourneyman.com

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stefang

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#6 posted 137 days ago

Thanks for the great tutorial video Bob.

-- Mike, American in Norway

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Bob Simmons

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#7 posted 137 days ago

Mike…
You’re welcome. Thanks for taking a look and also for your feedback. Have a great 2013.

-- Bob Simmons, Las Vegas, NV, http://TheApprenticeandTheJourneyman.com

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Diggerjacks

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#8 posted 133 days ago

Hello Bob

Another fanstastic video

Happy new year and please don’t change your video style

Happy new year and a lot of projects for you ( and for us !!!)

Thanks for all your videos

-- Diggerjack-France ---The only limit is the limit of the mind and the mind have no limit

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Bob Simmons

505 posts in 1183 days


#9 posted 131 days ago

DJ…

Thanks for watching as always. Happy New Year to you also. 2013 should be a great year for woodworking projects.

-- Bob Simmons, Las Vegas, NV, http://TheApprenticeandTheJourneyman.com

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