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Insetting an inlay on a dining table

Blog entry by Skip posted 115 days ago 637 reads 5 times favorited 15 comments Add to Favorites

Please don’t be too critical on this one. This was my first video and also my first attempt to inset an inlay. I had a lot of hours in this table and was very nervous. You may ask, “Why the inlay”. I just wanted an accent.

- – Skip – -

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tenontim

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posted 115 days ago

Look out David Marks. You’ll be on DIY before you know it. That was a very instructional video, Skip. I’m lining everything up to start doing inlay, so I appreciate the time you put into this. Thanks for the post.

-- Tim -- http://tmuli.com

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posted 115 days ago

Great video! I’m going to try this…...Thanks for the post.
Jim

-- A duck that brags on his own pond, soon swims alone.

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Mark Shymanski

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posted 115 days ago

I really appreciate you posting this video. You demystified the inlay process for me. I am going to keep this idea for a suitable project. Well done.

I am also going to have to experiment with my video camera and see if I can record some of my stuff…eventually I’ll be good enough to show people:-) what I do!

-- ....next big purchase is wood for the next project, Mark

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Bob42

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posted 115 days ago

That was great!
I’m getting ready to start my first inlay so that was a good lesson. I hope mine comes out as good.
Thanks for taking the time to show us.

-- Bob K. East Northport, NY

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posted 115 days ago

Great video and tutorial. Thank for sharing.

-- Depend on the rabbit's foot if you will, but remember it didn't work for the rabbit.

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Denappy

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posted 115 days ago

Awesome video, thank you for sharing your skills!

-- -=Den

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daveintexas

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posted 115 days ago

Thanks for taking the time to make the video. You did a great job of describing the process.

-- MISSION FURNITURE-My mission is to build furniture

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Scott Bryan

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posted 115 days ago

Skip,

Thanks for posting the video. I found it informative and you documented the process well. You have provided enough instruction and incentive that I am going to try and tackle an inlay.

Well done.

-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.

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toyguy

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posted 115 days ago

well done… very informative. Thanks for the post. Opens a whole bunch of ideas…

-- Brian's Table Top Toys http://home.mountaincable.net/~bgraham/

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dalec

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posted 115 days ago

Thanks for the video. For the first inlay and first video and your explanation of the process are excellent.

Dalec

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stanley2

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posted 115 days ago

Skip – that was terrific. Thanks for taking the time to present it and describing the process so well. I held my breath while you excavated with the router – how the heck could you see where you were going?

-- Phil in British Columbia

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Todd A. Clippinger

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posted 114 days ago

Skip,

The videos are great. I am glad that you are posting over here now. I would not abandon your site, that is a part of who you are on the internet. But you are going to get help with the exposure over here. I have a site and many others have sites too.

The videos are clean and your personality in the shop is pleasant. I hope to see you make more videos and I think the others will too.

-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://amcraftsman.com

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FlWoodRat

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posted 114 days ago

Skip..nice job on both the video and the inlay. WoodWhisperer Move Over, Skip is in town!

-- Smile. Life can be FUN!

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teenagewoodworker

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posted 114 days ago

great job and great video Skip! really nice inlay.

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posted 89 days ago

Very informative and enjoyable blog – thanks for taking the time to produce this.

-- Tony - All things are possible, just some things are more difficult than others! - SKYPE: Heron2005 (http://www.poydatjatuolit.fi)

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