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Doesn't that make the piece have gaps on certain curves? Do you cut out a
"Strip" to match the size of the inlay detail coloured piece? I assume this is done on veneer thick pieces and all glued to a backplane? ---------- "Han" wrote in message ... "Josepi" wrote in : OK...as a non-subscriber (wife is looking for mags for me though) tell us how the inlay grooving were done. I have an idea on the rest of it but may be way out in left field. --------- "Doug Winterburn" wrote in message eb.com... On 12/19/2011 11:42 AM, Doug Winterburn wrote: Made 6 sets of these coasters for gifts. Maple with walnut and cherry accents. the plan was in Woodsmith. You use a band saw to cut the maple square in 2 along one of the curves, then glue a narrow band in the kerf, clamp things together until dry,then repeat. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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