Another project by my better half. This Intarsia Heron was a gift for her dad, to go with the Pelican and the Duck.
It is made of Yellowheart, Ambrosia Maple, Cherry, Maple, Ebony, and Walnut
This Intarsia Pelican was another joint venture. She did most of the work and was in a crunch for time at the end so I joined in. Here are pictures of it before and after finishing. We made it this year in June and it was supposed to be a birthday gift for her father, but was a monthish late...
Here is an Intarsia Rooster that was a gift for my mother last Christmas. It is my third go at the intarsia craft. It is made of Bloodwood, Butternut, Caribbean Pine, Ebony, Jarrah, Red Oak, Walnut, and Yellowheart…
I found the pattern in the Fall 2008 issue of “Scrollsaw Woodworking &...
Here is the second Intarsia project I did – and was made for my brother inlaw. I made the pattern in October of last year, started cutting on it in November, and completed it in December.
It was constructed of Ambrosia Maple, Holly for the wave crest, Ebony for the eyes, and Yellow Heart for...
This Intarsia Duck was a joint venture (My sweet lady, and myself worked together on this one), and it was the first go at the intarsia craft for both of us. Here are pictures of it before and after finishing (It is still wet in the picture, it is actually a satin finish). We made this last year...
This Intarsia Duck was a joint venture (My sweet lady, and myself worked together on this one), and it was the first go at the intarsia craft for both of us. Here are pictures of it before and after finishing (It is still wet in the picture, it is actually a satin finish). We made this last year...
There was a story on Marketplace yesterday about carvers in Mozambique making hard-to-find replacement parts for everything from automobiles to stoves out of ebony. There is a picture slideshow and a podcast of the story. On one hand, very cool, but on the other hand - car parts? Stove knobs...
The Wall Street Journal - Guitar Frets: Environmental Enforcement Leaves Musicians in Fear
Interesting read... I do use exotic woods... and I didn't know until reading this article that there is "paperwork" required for ebony and other materials used in guitar making.
"It's not enough to know...
I'm looking for an ebony wood pen blanks to make some Greene and Greene style square pegs from. Klingspors only sells them in packages of 10, and I don't need that many.
If anybody has an extra one or two, I have some feathered oak and spalted pecan pen blanks that I'd be willing to trade...
I need boxwood branches, no smaller than 2" diameter. They are the traditional wood for chess sets (paired with ebony for the black side).
So, I also need ebony, Macassar preferably, but any will do. Again, anything over 2" diameter, any length.
And while I am making my Christmas...
:nah: 2nd pen I have turned with Ebony and I have found out quick that I do not like to turn it - I can do better with the acrylics - Bad picture - sorry
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hi, i need to resaw a block of black ebony in pretty fine tolerances with the final thickness of veneers being 1/8" thick, the piece is 8"x4"x1"... if use of a drum sander to smooth resawn pieces to final thickness is available that would help a lot as well... so if anyone could help with time...
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Ebony flooring - $100 (Jamestown)
Date: 2010-02-05, 8:53PM EST
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We have approx. 230 sqft left over...Looks really nice
Location: Jamestown
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