I'm starting the process of learning this craft and I feel your video was a great starting place for me. Thank you for taking the time to video your efforts to pass along what you know to me :)
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Hi. My congratulations to you, my colleague. Today I did my first job using the intarsia technique, but of course I didn't have as many details as your piece. If I reach half your level I will be very satisfied. Congratulations, and keep posting more videos. Sorry for the errors in the language. I am Brazilian and therefore do not speak English.
I think you did a great job for first time. The project was nice, but you did a great job explaining how you approach the different stages. I'm going to watch another of your videos!
Very nicely done, I really enjoyed. I have been doing scrollsaw for about 8 years and now I want to move into intarsia, would be fine if you can show in your next video a little more on the sanding process. Thanks!
Great video! very clear sound too. I haven’t attempted this kind of work yet so was looking for some inspiration and your video done just that. Good work man
oh dam, now i have more stuff to do, but great I always wanted to learn how to make that. Looking forward to seeing the next video, keep up the great work.
For your first video you did an awesome job! I'll be saving this one as I am just getting started in intarsia and you explained a lot about the "height" and how to increase depth with it. I saw this on the plans I have but was a little confused as how to do it. I'm impressed with how the natural colors of the wood stand out.
Nice job my man. Really simple and thorough explanations of what/why/how. I've just started scrolling and I'm probably getting ahead of myself but ... yeah, I'm def going to try something like that.
Great video. It was very helpful to me. Very informative, good presentation, and no time wasted. You made your first video look effortless. You are a natural.
Thanks DC! I am just learning about intarsia, and your video was very helpful! Very nice work! One tip for gluing that comes from woodworkers: a little salt sprinkled on one side after glue is applied keeps the joined pieces from sliding around. For a first time video, that was awesome! Keep 'em coming!
The way you discribe it and the result is amazing. I would much appreciate it if you mention the used materials like coatings and used sawblades in a comment.
I have never tried intarsia and am looking forward to my first project and you make it seem so easy but I know it isn't so wish me luck. As for this being your first video it seems to be perfect to me so keep up the good work.
Good work. Would have liked to see some actual shaping of some edges to get an idea of how difficult that might be. I assume it can be challenging to shape some of the smaller pieces. Wondering if you have any tricks for holding on to pieces while shaping.
Great first video DC. Actually thought you had added a bang sound effect. Looking into intarsia but not sure if I have the patience. I kind of like instant gratification.
The answer is "yes" with a qualifier. A bandsaw will absolutely do the work of a scroll saw, so it's a good tool to use if that's what you have. The qualifier: Scroll saw blades can be VERY thin, which can become necessary for fine detail work. Just the thickness of the bandsaw blade can lead to gaps and separation that may become exponentially more visible with the more individual cuts a single project may require. Also, a scroll saw blade can be better twisted to get into little nooks and crannies. I think anyone whose used a bandsaw has probably accidentally knocked a bandsaw blade off its track in the middle of a cut. Aside from being a little dramatic, if that happens in the middle of a particularly "fiddily" cut, you could snap whatever you're making. So, yes, a bandsaw works well enough for early or uncomplicated pieces. It's a solid place to start, especially if you're unsure about investing in new tools for a new hobby. But as you progress, you may find that there are cuts the bandsaw simply isn't equipped to handle. I'm thinking specifically about the detail work around eyes and noses when you're making any kind of animal portrait; which in my experience is what most people request when you're trying to sell these things. I hope I was helpful!
Thank you so much for sharing! This video was so helpful for a beginner ❤
this was a fantastic intro to getting started with intarsia, thank you
Great video for somebody who hasn't done it before. Keep up great work.
More!! LOL. Oh.....and thank you very much for making the effort to show us this process in a down-to-earth fashion.
Great first video! Very helpful 👌
Great video, nice to the point.
You got a new sub from the U.K. 🤗
Great video. I learned alot. I'm just starting out with Intarsia.
The rose turned out great video wasn’t to bad it was good
Beautiful work!!!
Awesome, thank you. Your video was great.
Great video, I learned so much, thanks!
Great video for your first time! Very helpful instructions. Looking forward to seeing more videos.
I wondered how Intarsia was done , well now I know great video very easy to follow and understand,will definitely give it a go.Thank You.Gerry
Late to the party but this was perfect. Great job, great video and good luck to you.
Thank you I had no idea of the process, very helpful. Thank you.
wow great video thanks for the inspiration.
I'm starting the process of learning this craft and I feel your video was a great starting place for me. Thank you for taking the time to video your efforts to pass along what you know to me :)
Hi.
My congratulations to you, my colleague.
Today I did my first job using the intarsia technique, but of course I didn't have as many details as your piece.
If I reach half your level I will be very satisfied.
Congratulations, and keep posting more videos.
Sorry for the errors in the language. I am Brazilian and therefore do not speak English.
Just starting with intarsia, awesome video and great tips. Ty
Lovely piece
I think you did a great job for first time. The project was nice, but you did a great job explaining how you approach the different stages. I'm going to watch another of your videos!
Great instructions. This came out absolutely gorgeous.
Very nicely done, I really enjoyed. I have been doing scrollsaw for about 8 years and now I want to move into intarsia, would be fine if you can show in your next video a little more on the sanding process. Thanks!
nice work
Nice job. Simple, clear and easy to follow. Thanks.
Just getting into intarsia at age 80, great video!
Lovely piece of work great video please do more
Just starting with intarsia. Your vid helps to avoid mistakes easely made. Ty!
Now I'm not so afraid to try and he's so nice looking
Great tutorial, thanks!
Wow DC liking your professionalism and your craftsmanship. You got yourself a new sub and I am keen to
see more videos. 👍✌
Great video! very clear sound too. I haven’t attempted this kind of work yet so was looking for some inspiration and your video done just that. Good work man
Nice job😀
Antarsia seems to be quite labor intensive. Even the simple projects. Don't know if I have the attention span for it, but I'm giving it a shot.
Great stuff man. Just starting and you gave me the right start up. keep it up. Thank you very much. Definitely a thumbs up from me.
oh dam, now i have more stuff to do, but great I always wanted to learn how to make that. Looking forward to seeing the next video, keep up the great work.
Thanks man for taking your time to do this! I’m just starting and you really gave me a leg up!
Thank you for this excellent video. Would like to see you do more projects.
Great job on the video. Very useful tips for beginners like myself. Thanks.
Very useful! Thank you for putting this together and sharing it.
Great job on the project and filming. I love doing intarsia.
For your first video you did an awesome job! I'll be saving this one as I am just getting started in intarsia and you explained a lot about the "height" and how to increase depth with it. I saw this on the plans I have but was a little confused as how to do it. I'm impressed with how the natural colors of the wood stand out.
Nice job, you did just fine video and project
Right on brother. That turned out really nice.
Nice job my man. Really simple and thorough explanations of what/why/how. I've just started scrolling and I'm probably getting ahead of myself but ... yeah, I'm def going to try something like that.
Beautiful work and great instruction!. I want to try this so badly.
Great video. It was very helpful to me. Very informative, good presentation, and no time wasted. You made your first video look effortless. You are a natural.
Thanks DC! I am just learning about intarsia, and your video was very helpful! Very nice work! One tip for gluing that comes from woodworkers: a little salt sprinkled on one side after glue is applied keeps the joined pieces from sliding around.
For a first time video, that was awesome! Keep 'em coming!
Really enjoyed it. Thinking of trying this myself and this video should really help.
The way you discribe it and the result is amazing.
I would much appreciate it if you mention the used materials like coatings and used sawblades in a comment.
Great job! I’ve been scrolling for awhile and I love it. I’ve been thinking that I might like to try intarsia. So your video was tailor made for me.
great video, good advice in a flow. take it to the next level.paz
Amazing
Very nice work
I have never tried intarsia and am looking forward to my first project and you make it seem so easy but I know it isn't so wish me luck. As for this being your first video it seems to be perfect to me so keep up the good work.
Good video, nice piece, very informative👍👍👍
Nice job. It looks like all those small pieces make a more difficult project.
Good work. Would have liked to see some actual shaping of some edges to get an idea of how difficult that might be. I assume it can be challenging to shape some of the smaller pieces. Wondering if you have any tricks for holding on to pieces while shaping.
Good job, first or not! KANSAS
Great first video DC. Actually thought you had added a bang sound effect. Looking into intarsia but not sure if I have the patience. I kind of like instant gratification.
Nice wool man
Nice work man
Nice work, but can you tell cutting the pieces
Great. how long did it take to finish?
👍👍👍
For your first video, wow well done
I enjoyed your tutorial.
Question: could I use a band saw. ?
I haven't Bought a scroll saw yet!
The answer is "yes" with a qualifier.
A bandsaw will absolutely do the work of a scroll saw, so it's a good tool to use if that's what you have.
The qualifier: Scroll saw blades can be VERY thin, which can become necessary for fine detail work. Just the thickness of the bandsaw blade can lead to gaps and separation that may become exponentially more visible with the more individual cuts a single project may require.
Also, a scroll saw blade can be better twisted to get into little nooks and crannies. I think anyone whose used a bandsaw has probably accidentally knocked a bandsaw blade off its track in the middle of a cut. Aside from being a little dramatic, if that happens in the middle of a particularly "fiddily" cut, you could snap whatever you're making.
So, yes, a bandsaw works well enough for early or uncomplicated pieces. It's a solid place to start, especially if you're unsure about investing in new tools for a new hobby. But as you progress, you may find that there are cuts the bandsaw simply isn't equipped to handle. I'm thinking specifically about the detail work around eyes and noses when you're making any kind of animal portrait; which in my experience is what most people request when you're trying to sell these things.
I hope I was helpful!
you can stop `things sliding around` by sprinkling salt over the area you don't want to slip and slide
ah - 3 years later 😆
kinda rough
This time I will use Woodglut plans for this.