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The drums inflate with a bycicle pump. and the 6"wobble is just poor quallity. My wife picked it up for me and turfed the reciept, so can not return it.

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Your holiday intarsia patterns are on my to do list for this Christmas. I was wondering, how thick does the wood need to be for the snowman, Poinsettia, tree and star? I would like to stack cut them since I need to make quite a few. For the tree and star, do you glue the different sections together?

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Andrea, I am not sure whose projects you are referring to, but I will try helping the best I can. Tree and star... I think your talking about the one on page 36?If so, it is 1/4th inch thick plywood, Baltic birch or finnish birch ply being the best choice. And, you could stack saw these, as much as you/your tooling can handle.With its tab and slot construction, you do not need to glue it together,so storing it after the holidays will be very convenient.
After typing that, it occured to me that I must be referring to a different set of projects in a different issue entirely, so, I best just wait until someone with more sense than I have comes along to help.
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They are the Kathy Wise patterns from the 2006 Holiday issue.
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If you have any questions for intarsia artist Kathy Wise, feel free to post them here!

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kathy wise . do you have a dvd on creating your own intarsia . or pattern.
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Im not Kathy, but I do know she offers classes if your in the Detroit area. She also sells some nice little intarsia kits with very good instructions and the wood needed. She recently put out a great book, chock full of intarsia patterns and heaps of tips, tricks, and techniques, check it out here Kathy Wise - Intarsia Patterns, Animal Sculptor and Giftware Designer
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i have that book and it is a great book! i will buy the next one too.tom
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Hello Kathy,

I just received the latest issue of SSW&C and was surprised to see a picture of a young couple I know in your Intarsia Rose Frame article. I believe the young lady is the eldest daughter in a family that attends our church and am curious how the picture of her and her husband ended up in the article.

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