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kolwdwrkr
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posted 106 days ago
very nice marquetry
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glynn
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posted 106 days ago
great job it looks real keep it up mate I love talent
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tinnman65
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posted 106 days ago
Very nice work!
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Karson
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posted 106 days ago
Very nice.
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huff
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posted 106 days ago
nice detail on your marquetry.
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Ben Kahmann
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posted 106 days ago
Wow, very good marquetry,
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scrappy
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posted 106 days ago
Fantastic job. You are right, this should go very well with your previouse piece.
Great design. Fantastic job.
Keep it up.
Scrappy
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ND2ELK
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posted 106 days ago
Very nice piece. Thanks for posting.
God Bless
tom
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a1Jim
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posted 106 days ago
Really a wonderful work of art very well done
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Dennis Zongker
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posted 105 days ago
Very nice! What method of cutting did you use?
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Tom8021
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posted 105 days ago
I used a foot powered scroll saw. If you go to my blog you will see how to build one. The actual method of marquetry is “stacked” . Every wood and grain direction is put on a stack and then the picture is cut from it. You end up with 10+ copies of one piece and you use just one. That is a huge overview.
Thanks for all your comments.