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    Default Second attempt at inlay

    Made this one for my partner who is having a birthday soon. It is made from Radiata Pine & blackwood or I was told it was blackwood It came from a drawer front I have had for years .The timber is very fine & has a dark chocolate colour. the bowl piece was turned on my lathe. Cheers Peter.


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    You'll be surely in the good books with that beautiful gift for Lynn, Peter.
    You have certainly been upgrading & honing your skills sir...top marks!!
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    Something I have got to try. You did a great job.
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    Very well executed. Does the inlay go right through the lid or is it a veneer in a shallow recess?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Treecycle View Post
    Very well executed. Does the inlay go right through the lid or is it a veneer in a shallow recess?
    It is cut on a slight angle ,this one I think was about 2 degrees but it all depends on the timber thickness, blade size & angle of cut. The inlay goes right through the lid but also stands a little proud of the top to allow for sanding back. I usually have to make several test cuts first to get it just right

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