A great and straightforward instructional video with an encouraging and friendly attitude! A fine art indeed and thanks for taking the time to share this basic technique. I might try it myself for a clavichord I'm building from scratch. Kind regards.
Very well done video. The sound quality could be better but that might just be my old ears. Once I put on earphones it was much better. Thanks for your work.
Very good intro to Marquetry. Your first and last steps are correct in cutting counterclockwise, but your second step ( 2nd part of the leaf) you mentioned ccw But you were cutting clockwise. That makes the piece your cutting Smaller and creates gaps around the piece when inserted from the bottom. When doing more complex problem, this Will be a visual problem. Thank You in taking the time to get others interested and presenting it very easily, Maybe mention that they can also check in local club for more techniques. Thanks.
Peter, after scores of videos I've watched, dozens of articles and blogs I've read (ALL, by masters of the craft), I finally found, here, in you, someone who explained it well enough for me to get it, and get going on it. My first multi-element piece is now under clamps. Thank you. BUT, There's no link here to your website, FB page, YT channel. Do tell. Where can I see more of you? All I found, upon Googling your name was a FWW Readers' Gallery picture of your fine Rollfe chairs.
+Mark Wilson thanks for your comments. I don't have a facebook page or you tube channel. You can check out some of my woodworking at lumberjocks.com/Woodbridge/projects.
Hello Pete found your your video by accident noticed You are using my fretsaw table design. I noticed you were having trouble with the wing-nut E- Mail me and Will send you the solution John Sedgwick John pioneer@skylinc.net
Don't hear you explain why you cut clockwise at 10deg? What if you do it the other way? Would you have to put the piece into the field from the show side? Small point, but if you're trying to understand this, it makes a difference.
PETE YOU ARE UNBELIEVABLE. THANK YOU FOR SHOWING THIS VIDEO.
How can people not like this video. It's all you need to get started. Thank you Peter.
A great and straightforward instructional video with an encouraging and friendly attitude! A fine art indeed and thanks for taking the time to share this basic technique. I might try it myself for a clavichord I'm building from scratch. Kind regards.
Excellent introduction instruction.
I love this. Straightforward.
Best marquetry video I have seen. Thank you!
thanks for the straight forward video. do you have a follow up showing how you insert the marquetry inlay into the large piece of wood?
this is insanely wonderful
Thanks. Very informative.
I like the simplicity of the hand powered fret saw over using an electric powered scroll saw. Looks like it should be very relaxing.
A great review for a one day crash course I took on marquetry. Thanks for doing this.
Excellent video- thank you so much!
Very cool! I've always wondered how that was done!! Excellent demonstration!
Excellent, easy to follow video. Thanks 👍
Well explained.
Excellent video
Very very good tutorial, Thankyou 👍
Very well done video. The sound quality could be better but that might just be my old ears. Once I put on earphones it was much better. Thanks for your work.
yea, very cool
thank you for enlightening me
That would be a great way to cover defects like knots or deep scratches when refinishing a piece.
Well explained. Thanks
You’re great. I’ve subbed. Hope you’re well.
Thank you so much!
Did you condition your veneer to make it soft and prevent splitting?
Very good intro to Marquetry. Your first and last steps are correct in cutting counterclockwise, but your second step ( 2nd part of the leaf) you mentioned ccw But you were cutting clockwise. That makes the piece your cutting Smaller and creates gaps around the piece when inserted from the bottom. When doing more complex problem, this Will be a visual problem. Thank You in taking the time to get others interested and presenting it very easily, Maybe mention that they can also check in local club for more techniques. Thanks.
Is the double bevel a way to create an angle to hide the seam between the different woods?
Peter, after scores of videos I've watched, dozens of articles and blogs I've read (ALL, by masters of the craft), I finally found, here, in you, someone who explained it well enough for me to get it, and get going on it. My first multi-element piece is now under clamps. Thank you. BUT, There's no link here to your website, FB page, YT channel. Do tell. Where can I see more of you? All I found, upon Googling your name was a FWW Readers' Gallery picture of your fine Rollfe chairs.
+Mark Wilson thanks for your comments. I don't have a facebook page or you tube channel. You can check out some of my woodworking at lumberjocks.com/Woodbridge/projects.
Anyone know a good website to buy a sample pack?
loved it!
nice!
Hi can someone explain why the washer is used in the cutting hole? Tia
I do marquetry but use painting by numbers kits try doing them in veneer wood kit size 20x16
Hello Pete found your your video by accident noticed You are using my fretsaw table design. I noticed you were having trouble with the wing-nut E- Mail me and Will send you the solution
John Sedgwick
John pioneer@skylinc.net
Don't hear you explain why you cut clockwise at 10deg? What if you do it the other way? Would you have to put the piece into the field from the show side? Small point, but if you're trying to understand this, it makes a difference.
I did what you say but the veneer is breaking at the edges :(
That’s cool and all but want play minecraft some time
What was that mumble at 10:55?
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I cut out paintings from veneer, make reproductions, maybe you have a job for me
I wonder if a person with dyslexia could learn this technique?
what do you mean? of course they can!!!
WUT?