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41. How to Make Marquetry Pictures
42. Parquetry: Mosaic, Wood, Marquetry,
$12.70
43. Wildlife Intarsia: A Step-by-Step
$5.68
44. The Art of Intarsia: Projects
$9.99
45. Birds of North America for the
$10.05
46. Animal Portraits in Wood: Crafting
47. The Art of Wood Inlay
$5.50
48. Fun & Easy Intarsia Projects
 
49. The Complete Intarsia Handbook:
50. Artistic Intarsia Projects
51. Step By Step Inlay Banding Production
$8.99
52. Easy to Make Inlay Wood Projects--Intarsia:
$11.59
53. Basic Intarsia: With Lucille Crabtree
$9.95
54. A Turner's Guide to Veneer Inlays
$16.41
55. Woodworker's Guide to Veneering
$22.00
56. Creative Intarsia Projects
$131.58
57. Laminated Designs in Wood: Techniques,
$5.58
58. Intarsia: 30 Patterns for the
$14.02
59. Creating Beautiful Boxes With
$9.85
60. Western Scroll Saw and Inlay Patterns

41. How to Make Marquetry Pictures (Past Masters)
by J. Anderson
 Paperback: 68 Pages (1994-12)

Isbn: 1857610717
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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. ... Read more


42. Parquetry: Mosaic, Wood, Marquetry, Palace of Versailles, Hardwood, Wood flooring, Tunbridge Ware, Woodworking, Oak, Walnut, Cherry, Maple
Paperback: 120 Pages (2010-01-12)
list price: US$57.00
Isbn: 6130346255
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Parquetry is a geometric mosaic of wood pieces used for decorative effect. The two main uses of parquetry are as veneer patterns on furniture and block patterns for flooring. The patterns of parquet flooring are entirely geometrical and angular? squares, triangles, lozenges. The use of curved and natural shapes constitutes marquetry rather than parquetry. The most popular parquet flooring pattern is herringbone. ... Read more


43. Wildlife Intarsia: A Step-by-Step Guide to Making 3-Dimensional Wooden Portraits
by Judy Gale Roberts, Jerry Booher
Paperback: 120 Pages (2005-09-28)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$12.70
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Asin: 1565232828
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Intarsia—a mosaic of wood fitted and glued into a wooden support and popular in 15th-century Italy for decoration—is the focus of this guide. Scroll sawyers of all skill levels learn the secrets of creating these fascinating wooden inlay projects by using a scroll saw and other common woodworking tools. Fourteen portraits of North American wildlife, including an eagle, a mustang, an owl, and a fox, are provided. Chapters address the necessary steps to get started, including wood choice, pattern use, backing, and sanding, while also covering more complex issues such as adding texture to finished pieces to simulate fur.
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Customer Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars wildlife intarsia book
This is an excellent book for intarsia patterns. I have made many projects using this books patterns. A must have for anyone with a scroll saw.

5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent introduction to Intarsia
This is an excellent book on intarsia. The introduction is basic and clear, going over wood choices, various tools, pattern preparation and various techniques to shape and sculpt the wood. It also goes over gluing and finishing. One valuable technique they explain is the use of sanding shims which allows multiple pieces of wood to be sanded into one smooth cohesive shape.

There are fourteen animal portraits in the book. They are, bald eagle, mustang, moose, burro, polar bear, red fox, arctic wolf, bobcat, buffalo, white tailed deer, jack rabbit, big horn ram, raccoon, and wolf.

The bald eagle pattern is followed by a step by step photo demonstration on how to make it. The mustang and moose also have demonstrations following them. From there the level of instruction fades quickly to footnotes, but by then everything is explained.

The patterns are extraordinary. I am familiar with the look of various animals and choosy about animal art, but aside from several very minor lines I would tweak (because I am nit-picky) I am satisfied. Each is true to the actual animal and nicely designed.

The book has two minor drawbacks, both related to the patterns. There are no patterns for the sanding shims for each design. Though there are small photos of the shapes of the sanding shims, so a little calculation should be enough to replicate them.

The second drawback is that most of the patterns seem to be on the simpler side of intermediate, or just intermediate. There are no simple beginner patterns, and there are none that would challenge experts. But with the clear instructions, a reasonably determined novice with some experience on a scroll saw (like me, my first pattern from this book nearly finished) should be successful. And experts will probably appreciate the skillfully designed patterns. So I couldn't let this detract from the rating.

Another book is Kathy Wise's Intarsia Woodworking Projects: 21 Original Designs with Full-Size Plans and Expert Instruction for All Skill Levels (A Scroll Saw, Woodworking & Crafts Book) which also has good writing and has good patterns for all skill levels. This is preferable for raw beginners or an advanced scroller looking for a fearsome challenge.

But if you like wild animal portraits and want to make them in Intarsia, this is your book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
This is one more great book of Judy Gale Roberts & Jerry Booher work.
I allready have all the previous ones and there's allways something new to learn. ... Read more


44. The Art of Intarsia: Projects & Patterns
by Garnet Hall
Paperback: 96 Pages (2006-02-28)
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Asin: B0043RTAZ2
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“The craft of creating three-dimensional pictures from small pieces of wood using the wood’s natural color and texture in the design....Instructions are easy to follow, and the book itself is unusually attractive. The short sections on safety and on pricing one’s work are partic-ularly well done. This excellent, accessible book will appeal to both beginning and experienced woodworkers and belongs in every public library.”—Library Journal.
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45. Birds of North America for the Scroll Saw: 25 Projects from The Berry Basket Collection
by Rick Longabaugh, Karen Longabaugh
Paperback: 120 Pages (2006-09-01)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$9.99
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Asin: 1565233123
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Accurate, authentic, and expertly proportioned patterns present multi-dimensional outdoor scenes of North American birds in this instructional woodworking guide. With clear instructions for cutting and assembly, these patterns—enhanced with computers for ease of craft—depict such birds as bald eagles, blue heron, and Canada geese. Designs for unique decorative frames resembling the birds’ native environments, such as forests, meadows, and lakes, accompany each pattern.
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46. Animal Portraits in Wood: Crafting 16 Artistic Mosaics with Your Scroll Saw
by Neal Moore
Paperback: 128 Pages (2006-09-01)
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Asin: 1565232933
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The time-honored art of mosaic is updated in this book for the modern scroll saw craftsperson. The book provides patterns to create realistic wildlife mosaics that showcase the natural beauty and grain of wood. Included are 16 wildlife patterns in varying degrees of difficulty that capture big cats, mountain and plains animals, and birds of prey. The first three projects are in step-by-step format to develop basic skills while the remaining projects have a level of instruction that includes challenging techniques. Instructions for each pattern include enlargement dimensions, size and thickness of wood to use, gluing and sawing details and staining/finishing advice. The book also contains a section on tools, materials, blades, and working with patterns, along with detailed instructions for crafting a wood frame to fit the finished project.
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Customer Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars Love it
This book has beautiful pictures, very detailed, and step by step instructions. Glad I got it...

5-0 out of 5 stars WELL DONE.
Every scroll saw person should own this book. Very well done and some very interesting projects.

4-0 out of 5 stars GREAT SCROLLSAW BOOK FOR THE INSPIRING SAWER
IF YOU ENJOY USING THE SCROLLSAW, THESE PATTERNS WILL BRING LIFE TO YOUR PROJECTS, I HAVE COMPLETED 2 OF THEM, AND HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THEM. MUCH EASIER THAN INTARSIA, BUT WITH THE DIRECTIONS, THE PATTERNS CAN REALLY COME TO LIFE, AND YOU DON'T NEED A BIG INVESTMENT IN EXOTIC WOOD ... Read more


47. The Art of Wood Inlay
by George Stevens
Paperback: 128 Pages (2005-10-01)
list price: US$17.95
Isbn: 1895569826
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Inlay is a wonderful way to create flowers, scenes, figures, and other intricate and colorful designs on wood objects--and a great opportunity to work with small quantities of rare and costly woods (also precious metals, leather, mother-of-pearl, and other materials). Today, since veneers and marquetry have come to substitute for inlay, this book helps to carry on the tradition of an almost forgotten art, and shows modern craftspeople how to use it to make plain objects special. Through detailed instructions, diagrams, and photographs, every step in the inlay process unfolds, including a special section on finishing. The spectacular projects feature everything from a pretty floral tray to Christmas ornaments, from a bookstand to a set of nested bowls--even jewelry!
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Customer Reviews (5)

2-0 out of 5 stars Not a Good Wood Inlay Technique
This book has some nice patterns and pictures and for that, I give it 2 stars.But for technique on even the basics of how to inlay, I would have given it a 0.

4-0 out of 5 stars A good start
I have found a lot of needed skills for learning to inlay wood. This book is easy to read, and understand. Good book for someone wanting to learn this art.

5-0 out of 5 stars Really helpful
I'm new to the art of inlay, and this book ended up being just what I needed to get started.I really enjoyed the excellent photos of finished products.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Art of Wood Inlay
A good, common sense way to learn how to use different types of woods and other materials for inlay projects. Inlay is a true art form different from intarsia and marquetry and should be approached as such. I thought the author explained the different techniques such as matching wood grain by dying and scorching very well and gives the reader enough confidence to experiment.

5-0 out of 5 stars A truly great introductory inlay book!
This is a "how to" book on inlay probably best suited to those learning the art.The first 20 pages cover what you need to know to get started.He starts with a discussion of the workspace, safety, woods to use for inlay material, wood grain and how to use it for effect, tools both power and hand, tool sharpening, and patterns--including how to make full sized patterns from those provided in the book.He then goes into the steps required for basic inlay, techniques for making constructs such as a leaf, how to prepare inlay pieces, and finishes with how to repair inlay.

The author then takes you step by step through 24 projects.Each project starts with a materials list, the inlay pattern, instructions on how to make the base item (the finished product less inlay) and finally extensive, detailed instructions on making the inlay.The inlay directions cover grain orientation and the order for performing the inlay.

As an inlay wannabe, I found the book very interesting and quite useful.It has inspired me to try inlay on my next small box project.I give it a 5-star rating! ... Read more


48. Fun & Easy Intarsia Projects
by Patrick Spielman, Frank Droege
Paperback: 160 Pages (2006-01-28)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$5.50
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Asin: 1402716230
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With dozens of creative and easy-to-use patterns, this very last book by the incomparable Patrick Spielman--who died shortly after finishing it--is sure to inspire woodworkers. Intarsia, in which small pieces of wood are joined to create a design and sometimes painted, is already one of the most popular woodworking crafts. And these unique items, which use a combination of readily available softwoods and plywoods, are fast, fun, inexpensive, and far more colorful than intarsia that relies on natural woods. Every woodworker, no matter the level, will find something that's appealing among the diverse choices, which range from wall hangings to tabletops, and include animal gargoyles, a moonscape, wildflowers, a personalized football plaque, and a Cape Cod lighthouse.

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49. The Complete Intarsia Handbook: The Art of Creating Pictures With Wood
by Garnet Hall
 Hardcover: Pages (2000-01)
list price: US$24.99
Isbn: 1558705023
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50. Artistic Intarsia Projects
by Garnet Hall
Paperback: 128 Pages (2006-12-28)
list price: US$17.95
Asin: B0042P5A0Y
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Garnet Hall, author of Art of Intarsia and Creative Intarsia Projects, is back with more fabulous techniques and breathtaking projects that take the art to new and exciting levels. Intarsia involves cutting different types and shades of wood into shapes and then assembling them to create an intricate design: the resulting piece is rich in color and appealingly dimensional. With this guide in hand, beginners will have all the advice they need on cutting and fitting accurately, raising and lowering the pieces to get the look of relief carving, and shaping, sanding, and texturing the wood. The great patterns and projects feature a bright toucan on a branch, chicken kitchen clock, an astral mirror, and an Arctic scene.
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3-0 out of 5 stars Good instructions.
This book has good instructions how to cut out different objects.
The patterns are not so nice. I prefer patterns from Judy Gale
Roberts. You can by them from Morley Miller Machinery Inc. in
Canada.
Jan Mowitz, Spain ... Read more


51. Step By Step Inlay Banding Production
by Robert F. Loeffler
Spiral-bound: 110 Pages (1997-09-15)

Isbn: 0963238728
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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This book describes how to design and produce decorativewood inlay bandings. It provides information often hard to find in asingle location. Included are subjects such as: how to purchase andprotect wood, how to design and create decorative inlay bandings, howto make a combination vertical and horizontal press. It touches ondying wood and wood veneers, and more. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars The best book available on the subject?
This book is a thoroughly amateurish effort. The layout is bad, the typography is ridiculously bad, and the illustrations are not clear or particularly helpful. Much of the book is extraneous to the subject, a folksy writing blend of which I am not particularly fond. The author does seem sincere in trying to be helpful.

Nonetheless, this book is, to my knowledge, the only dedicated overview of how to make your own banding. Moreover, it does this well. Total beginners may find the lack of information in some areas to be confusing, but my guess would be that anyone ready to make their own banding probably has enough woodworking experience to puzzle it all out.

Creating Beautiful Boxes with Inlay Techniques -- by Doug Stowe is a beautiful book that covers some of the same ground, but the emphasis on Stowe's book is more on the box than the banding.

Sometimes you can't buy the best book on a subject. You have to settle for buying the only book on the subject. I'm giving it an extra star just for existing.

3-0 out of 5 stars Excellent concepts for homemade Inlays; NOT for a Novice.
Mr. Loeffler initially expands on the terminology and concepts of wood and the woodworker's craft.It is very brief and introductory.The meat of the text is in Chpt 3 and 4, and sections of the remaining chapters.Chpts3 & 4 provide the basic concepts to designing an infinite variety ofinlay bandings such as multi-stage inlays, ribbon designs, one unqiue inlayhe calls the "Duck" design.He covers the way the inlay core isassembled and built, the binding veneers used to bind the cores together,as well as how to manipulate the cores, binding veneers in multiple stagesand sawing/cutting techniques to prouce the more elaborate and beautifulmulti-stage designs.In addition, certain tidbits of valuable informationis sprinkled throughout the text on issues one must be aware of whendesigning and constructing an inlay banding.

However - and this is a bighowever! - Mr. Loeffler does not expand into how one would (or could)exactly go about glueing the bandings, such as the types of glues to beconsidered, dry times, hold and set times, etc.He does not cover exactlyhow one would go about cutting the inlay banding from a core panel into theappropriate thicknesses using, for instance, a band saw, the tool herecommends - there is absolutely NO helpful or insightful informaiton onsetting up your bandsaw, or other tool, properly cutting the panels to eventhicknesses, or what blades and guide settings for your bandsaw.Lastly,no exact process is given as to how one would go about sanding the inalybandings to even thicknesses and/or to an acceptable surface finish.As awoodworker, one must rely on your knowledge and experince with the bandsaw,power sander, and other shop tools in order to succesfully make inlaysusing this book.

Thus, although I highly recommend this book in order tounderstand how intricate inlay bandings can be designed and constructed inyour own shop, I would highly recommend a good book on bandsaws (oraccurately cutting veneers on bandsaws), and sanding techniques.Beautifulinlay banding designs can definitely be had using the concepts shared inMr. Loeffler's book, but his book in no way guarantees that you will besuccessful at creating the finished product.

3-0 out of 5 stars Step - by - step inlay banding production
First impression: A cheap, homemade set of thoughts. (presentation/cover could be better) color pictures of the designs would have been better.

Subsequent impression(s): A well thought out and informativemethod book.

Although the book is in black and white only, the diagramsand inlay patterns can be clearly followed and understood. It takes youfrom the basics of wood selection, terminology and inlay design andbuilding through to the tools needed. This is a very basic book that everynovice could use in a concise and understandable way to get started ininlay design. Absolutely no prior knowledge is needed or assumed. This isonly to start, but the author make it look so simple that maybe no otherbook would be needed. ... Read more


52. Easy to Make Inlay Wood Projects--Intarsia: A Complete Manual with Patterns
by Judy Gale Roberts, Jerry Booher
Paperback: 193 Pages (2000-03-01)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$8.99
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Asin: 1565231260
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Intarsia refers to the ancient art of wooden mosaics-making pictures in wood. The authors have taken this art form and adapted it for today's woodworker. Using easily available woods and common woodworking tools such as scroll and band saws, the average woodworker can produce beautiful wooden reliefs through step-by-step instruction. The included patterns range from large, majestic portraits and murals to small jewel-like mosaics. Full-color photographs illustrate the beautiful and intricate work possible in the realm of intarsia. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Intarsia
Bought this as a Christmas present for my husband. He has gotten a lot of useful tips from the book and some really nice patterns. Nice book for people interested in Intarsia.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good start for the Newbie
If you are just starting in Intarsia, as am I, this is a good reference to get some knowledge of the art and how to get rolling - or sawing as the case may be.The step-by-step description of a first project gives one more information than some need, but it certainly gives insight to the detail and proceedure required.The patterns included in the book willget you started in fine fashion.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good, but misleading cover
I am just learning the art of intarsia, and this book had some helpful information. However, I was quite disappointed that none of the patterns in the book are for the pieces on the back cover (does and fawn, rearing horse, duck)- only the front cover patterns are included.

5-0 out of 5 stars Lost in the woods
As I became lost in the art of intarsia, this book was my map.Completelyunknown to the craft, I purchased this book as a way to beat my summerbordom.As I opened each page, a swirl of thoughts came to me, and Iimmediately made plans to visit the local hardwood retailer to start myfirst project.But where to start?This book has the most wonderfuldesign ideas, from beginner to advanced, even I was impressed with theworks I had done.You can make each project over and over, because thewood you use is always different.I would recomend this book highly toanyone slightly interested in the art and history and creativity ofintarsia. ... Read more


53. Basic Intarsia: With Lucille Crabtree (A Schiffer Book for Woodworkers)
by Lucille Crabtree
Paperback: 63 Pages (1995-03)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$11.59
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Asin: 0887407277
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Intarsia is a craft of precision and artistry. A picture is created by cutting out and then fitting together many pieces of differently colored and textured woods, much like a jigsaw puzzle. These pieces are then rounded and shaped individually, to create realistic contours and lend a three-dimensional effect. When the pieces are varnished, fitted together, and glued onto a backboard, they make a beautifully polished, professional-looking piece. Step-by-step, this book shows you how to make an intarsia teddy bear wall hanging, perfect for a childs bedroom. The project is ideal for someone just starting to learn the art of intarsia, teaching basic techniques (from selecting your wood to hanging your finished piece) and showing how to deal with common difficulties and pitfalls. Also included are patterns for a girl teddy bear and a dinosaur. ... Read more


54. A Turner's Guide to Veneer Inlays
by Ron Hampton
Paperback: 64 Pages (2002)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$9.95
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Asin: 0764316117
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Ron Hampton takes the reader through all the steps necessary to apply beautiful veneer inlays to handsome turned wooden objects, including the lid of a box, the bottom of a bowl or platter, the top of a bowl, and even into the edge band around a tall round glass vase. Over 300 detailed color photographs illustrate the succinct, step-by-step instructions. Also included are vital safety instructions, a complete list of tools, and a listing of both turned wooden shapes and veneer inlays required. With this book in hand, woodturners, ranging from novice to expert, will have all the information they need to add the vital finishing touches to transform their turned objects into turned art. ... Read more


55. Woodworker's Guide to Veneering & Inlay: Techniques, Projects & Expert Advice for Fine Furniture
by Jonathan Benson
Paperback: 160 Pages (2008-03-01)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$16.41
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Asin: 1565233468
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Woodworkers will learn how veneer is manufactured and how to choose glue, adhesives, and substrates; band-saw their own veneers; cut, match, and tape veneer panels; accomplish complete four-way matches; and other procedural skills in this expert guide. These techniques are demonstrated through a series of step-by-step exercises that culminate in four finished projects: a dining room table, a wall mirror with shelf, a marquetry picture, and a parquetry design. Complete with a troubleshooting section for repairs and problems and featuring contemporary methods and materials, such as hammer veneering with PVA glue and vacuum pressing of flat and curved panels, this reference is the most inclusive resource for working with veneer and inlay designs.

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5-0 out of 5 stars informative and instructive book
this book tells how to do many veneer projects with many pictures and instructive captions

5-0 out of 5 stars Wish I would have read this sooner
I'm fairly new to veneering.The pictures are interesting and clearly illustrate what is being talked about.This covers about ever aspect of veneering.The book's tone is informative and interesting.And I finally got a good idea of what hammer veneering is.I didn't realize that PVA glues could be hammered/heated like hide glue.Also, spritzing water on veneer is something I ever thought of to prevent curling, but its so obvious to me now that I've read the book.Pictures showing types of veneer available is a feast for the eyes.

5-0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive source for understanding veneering
Jonathan Benson has compiled an impressive guide to veneering, useful to both novices and the seasoned woodworker. The generous use of photographs make each chapter easy to understand, especially in the more complex areas of veneer matching and problem solving. An important addition to any woodworker's library.

4-0 out of 5 stars A great all around reference
I have done a great deal of veneer work over the course of my woodworking career and I found this book to be a good all around guide to veneering.If you are new to veneering and looking for a thorough how-to or are experienced with veneer and looking for a couple new tricks I think you will find something worthwhile in this book. ... Read more


56. Creative Intarsia Projects
by Garnet Hall
Paperback: 96 Pages (2003-05-28)
list price: US$17.95 -- used & new: US$22.00
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Asin: 1895569869
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“With clear instructions and patterns, Hall’s title is outstanding; colorful photos and illustrations help explain the entire process. Separate illustrations show what color or tone each piece should be and its amount of relief. ...Projects include a nativity scene, rearing horse, fish viewed through a porthole, and animal and bird scenes....Excellent....It will enjoy heavy use in most public libraries.”—Library Journal.
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57. Laminated Designs in Wood: Techniques, Patterns, Projects
by Clarence Rannefeld
Paperback: 144 Pages (1999-12-31)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$131.58
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Asin: 1579900216
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A description of a simple four-step procedure for creating laminated designs, suitable for beginners and experienced woodworkers. The author also considers basic tools and techniques, providing a selection of five step-by-step projects for making a cheese board, candle box, serving tray, and a game table. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Different Art Form
This book reveals, in exquisite detail, what must be a relatively new art form.The work is not for beginners. By following Mr. Rannefeld's directions it is possible to produce almost an infinite number of really beautiful patterns in wood to use in tables, platters and most especially, segmented wood vessels.

Precision is required to produce the designs and more than basic tools.Tuning your table saw before you start is very necessary, as is having really precise measuring tools.I started several designs only to find out that I needed to do something differently.It's a real learning process and it increases your general woodworking skills.Remember, your motto should be, measure four times, cut once.

The book is a must have for anyone who is interested in wood work as art.It's out of print now, but Lark Books should consider reprinting.

5-0 out of 5 stars Spectacular results for ordinary woodworkers
All you need is to be careful and persistent and the results will knock the socks off friends, family and customers. It is absolutely THE most spectacular results in woodworking I've ever seen - with no natural artistic talent is needed to achieve it. Read, follow the book, you will get what it promises. The instructions are so clear and detailed, it is as if the author is right by your side, helping you see the finished piece even when the beginning stages look like an explosion of cutoffs.

Whether you're a hobbyist crafter or just trying to bring in a little extra money to support your woodworking, this book offers a whole new path. Check it out.

5-0 out of 5 stars Laminated Designs
Great book showing how to create laminated designs.A must have for segmented turning.

5-0 out of 5 stars Groundbreaking; extraordinary.
This book should have been entitled, "Advanced Laminated Designs in Wood."This is no easy book, but that is not the fault of the author- the subject matter itself is difficult.However, the author spared no effort to convey this method of woodworking, and if the reader is willing to take the time needed to grasp it, he/she will reap considerable rewards.I love the book, and I highly recommend it.

All the methodology is clearly layed out, with numerous pictures and illustrations of how to create these designs.The designs themselves are beautiful and so variable, you could make them for years without ever repeating the same pattern.

I should note that this method results in considerable amounts of wood turned into dust and scrap.You will also have to construct an elaborate (though very useful) cutting sled for your table saw.And at times the book reads like a college text, although the author is a very capable writer.

That being said, I still highly recommend the book to serious artists and woodworkers who use inlay, intarsia, marquetry, or do segmented turning.

5-0 out of 5 stars Deep, but Thorough
This book is so complete with jigs that are necessary to do the exact cutting required for good results that some woodworkers may not appreciate it.It has all the formulae to calculate the amount of lumber required for a project.If the woodworker has the patience to read this book and follow the design instruction, then experiment with different widths and numbers of the laminates, the possibilities are unending.Clarence Rannefeld, the author, has tried to introduce us to a whole new field in woodworking.Use your scientific calculator for the formulae, then cut and glue, and cut and glue some more and beauty will jump out at you.Above all, be patient.This type of woodworking is an art.Intarsia enthusiasts will love it. ... Read more


58. Intarsia: 30 Patterns for the Scrollsaw
by John Everett
Paperback: 128 Pages (2002-05)
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Asin: 1861082126
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Intarsia, the art of cutting out, shaping, finishing, and then recombining individual components, makes it simple to fashion designs, collages, and three-dimensional projects. Thirty practical, eye-catching projects range in difficulty, so you can keep challenging yourself as your skills progress. Try a floral clock, coat-rack, Celtic mirror frame, mosaic chessboard, and an array of plaques, panels, and framed pictures.
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59. Creating Beautiful Boxes With Inlay Techniques
by Doug Stowe
Paperback: 128 Pages (1997-10-15)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$14.02
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Asin: 1558704434
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Featuring step-by-step projects Creating Bea utiful Boxes with Inlay Techniques is the definitive guide t hat makes building elegant boxes easy. ' ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Techniques from one of the best
Doug Stowe makes some very eye catching woodworking projects. In this book he shows how it's done. Good descriptions and good recommendations on tools and supplies. Emphasis on using what you have, not going out and spending a bunch of money to start. If you have basic woodworking knowledge, this book will have you making detailed inlay boxes and other fine wood projects in no time.

2-0 out of 5 stars Too much boxes and not enough inlays
As a person who is involved in Marquetry I had hoped to find some new information on inlaying but that was not to be. The boxes described will take a long time to make for most folks.

4-0 out of 5 stars WOOD BOXES
Creating Beautiful Boxes With Inlay Techniques

If you love wood boxes and are a woodworking enthusiastist, this is a definite to add to your woodworking library.Why not 5 stars -- this is not the best book for woodworking beginners because of the "inlay" process (which makes the projects a little harder to do).It is a great book to help teach you how to improve your techniques with inlay.

4-0 out of 5 stars A box book first, inlay book second
Doug Stowe definitely knows his boxes. He's built thousands over the years. Anytime an expert like this decides to share his secrets, one should take the opportunity to acquire the knowledge.
The focus on "inlay" is a fuzzy one at best. Stowe talks in detail about how to make inlay strips or panels and for that information alone, this book is worth its price. A true artist should know how every little bit of his/her works are put together. Since inlay can be a beautiful enhancer to wood projects, designing and assembling your own inlay can only increase your artisanship.
Once the basics of inlay work has been covered, the book goes into some excellent box designs that I look forward to trying. However, and here is where one star goes away, many of these boxes don't require inlay for them to be successful. As a woodworker I both like and dislike this. I like the freedom to use the designs without being bound to the concept of inlay. I dislike that the title of the book specifically ties it to using inlay when many of the projects don't need to utilize it.
Picky? Maybe. Either way this is a good book and many useful designs and techniques can be drawn from it.

4-0 out of 5 stars Creating Beautiful Boxes With Inlay Techniques
Good tips and beautiful boxes.The directions are sufficient to be able to make the boxes in the book. ... Read more


60. Western Scroll Saw and Inlay Patterns
by Joe Paisley, Paige Paisley
Paperback: 100 Pages (1999-11-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$9.85
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Asin: 156523118X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Featuring seven projects and more than 75 patterns, this guide to scroll saw art and inlay work includes step-by-step photographs and instructions for pieces such as the Pine Candle Shelf and Cowboy Magnets. Western-themed projects for making card holders, coasters, ornaments, and magazine holders highlight techniques for inlay work and shadow effects. Patterns include cowboys, cowgirls, wildlife, and ranch animals of the Wild West. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Enjoying this book
I really like this book and am having a great time with the patterns. I still haven't gotten to work on them yet, but I am planning my project carefully at the moment. The pictures are awesome and I am really looking forward to the finished project.

4-0 out of 5 stars Western Scroll Saw and Inlay Patterns
Terrific scroll saw pattern book with lots of very nice Western theme projects such as coyotes, Indians, Cowboys etc.etc...
Lots of patterns and some extremely beautiful projects for those with scroll saws ....
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