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Old 09-17-2006, 09:14 AM   #1
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Hello, I don't do any routing, but I do a lot of Intarsia work. Does anyone out there do any of that??
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Old 09-17-2006, 09:51 AM   #2
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Hi jim

Yes .I do ,I'm making the dog in the old shoe right now it's alot of work but it's fun and I can use alot of my scraps of hardwood b/4 then get put into the trash can or fire place.

I did send off for about 30 full size plans and I have only got two done because the old craftsman scroll saw I had so I got a new Dewalt 20" one that will do the trick. and with the wonder wheel on the grinder, and that helps them come out neat.

http://www.intarsia.com/Judy%20G.%20...rsia%20p5.html
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and check out the Mikes link for the blades, they are great for intarsia
The #3 will cut 3/4" hardwood so clean it's hard to tell it was cut out, it looks like it was stamped out, that clean.

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Jim, if you have some snapshots please post some I'm sure others would enjoy them also.
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Hi jimep

Please take a look at the snapshots and let me know if you have made the dog in the shoe Intarsia.

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Welcome to the Router Forums. I have never done any intarsia work but want to give it a shot one of these days!

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Hey Corey

Here's one you may want to try just for kicks...

It's a Fox Bank fun to make and keeps the scraps from going into the fire place.

I make alot of banks and this is just one of them.
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whale is walnut & poplar on a MDF board.

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Holy crap, thats amazing.
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Yeah it is, that wolf is really cool!!

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