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I have been asked many times what tools are required to make Intarsias, so I’ll post pictures of my small shop, where I spend most of my time creating them.

After cutting out Intarsia pieces the major effort that remains is the sanding and shaping of the various pieces. As you can see from the pictures the majority of machines involve the sanding process. Not all the equipment is absolutely necessary, but it makes the task much easier.

I occasionally make furniture and do other woodworking, however due to space requirements I have to do that in my two-car garage where I have larger pieces of equipment.

-- Intarsia92


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redryder

1589 posts in 1271 days


#1 posted 278 days ago

I see your point. They must call you the sand man. Does that dust collection work behind the drum sanders???
Hope to see some of that Intarsia work of yours. Nice shop….................

-- mike...............

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idiotstick

28 posts in 862 days


#2 posted 278 days ago

Just as I imagined your shop would look Al, it reflects in your work “Perfect”
Pete.

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intarsia92

73 posts in 286 days


#3 posted 278 days ago

Mike, the dust collectors behind the drums catch about 95% of the dust, if I remember to close all other gates. lol

-- Intarsia92

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Edwin

67 posts in 1168 days


#4 posted 277 days ago

I really like your shop… Please post more pictures of your your projects… Thanks ED

-- Ed Port Republic

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dnick

582 posts in 552 days


#5 posted 277 days ago

Good looking shop. It must be a great place to work.

-- dnick, North Hollywood, Ca.

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Time2beupinAZ

439 posts in 1131 days


#6 posted 275 days ago

That is a very nice shop there.

-- Tim - I usally measure twice after I cut......then I know for sure that I cut it short.....

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Roger

9191 posts in 974 days


#7 posted 275 days ago

Nice shop. I believe you have the most sander selection I’ve ever seen. Looks like a gr8 place to have some/lots o fun.

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

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Graeme Black

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#8 posted 242 days ago

A BEAUT WORKSHOP SHOWS IN YOUR WORK NEAT AND TIDY WISH I HAD SOME OF YOUR SANDERS MABY ONE DAY ALL THE BEST AL

-- Graeme

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Ken90712

12662 posts in 1358 days


#9 posted 144 days ago

Great looking shop Neighbor. Very nice and some great work you have done on projects!

-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"

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Timthemailman

256 posts in 946 days


#10 posted 68 days ago

Nice looking shop.

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