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Old 12-08-2006, 01:08 AM   #1
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I'm looking for a couple good books on Intarsia..
I thinking maybe it's time I learn how to do it right so I'm looking for more of the how to's for the advanced..

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Hey Trout, that makes two of us although I have not tried intarsia or segmentation as of yet I plan to after the holidays. I have Neals book on segmentation and a very special pattern that I want to try. The intarsia I will need will have to be step by step for dummies. Steve
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Steve, here you go.
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Boys where are your brains-- find ANY issue of SSW and read the intarsia instructions. Find a pattern that you like and realy want to do..Get you a chunk of poplar--I say poplar cause I spent and goofed up to much high priced wood just to scrap- then cut your pattern on one board- this is a lot easier than trying on different woods- I messed up trying that too-- Now be sure and print you a pattern to lay your "working piece "on -number each piece on BOTH YOUR PATTERNS, now cut- number your pieces on the bottom of your cut piece -for tiny pieces I mark with a sharpie so the puzzle is easier to put back together..I like to use rubberbans to hold my little sections together .. and think of which ones will be high and which ones low- a 1/4 srip of poplAR IS GREAT FOR MAKING STEPS. . glue this underneath that way all your grain matches on top.
just sand and check it with the other pieces..
Nothing to it -- just have to get that first nerve up and don't be ascared of it- it won't bite hard. ( sanding belts hurt like the dickens when you slip tho- I like to use my dremel for sanding mostly-- sanding belts are super to make something shorter but carefull cause it does hurt when you sand yourself.
if this helps ( which I hope it does ) then you can do it too-- by the way- I have a thing called the book of hard knocks and this forum to teach me-- best teachers by far.
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Old 12-08-2006, 02:56 AM   #5
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Intarsia for dummies that a good one..

Sharon, thanks for the great advice..

Mrs.Trout has been asking me for some gift idea's and since I really don't need anything for the shop right now I thought it might be a good time for a how to book..
I should suggest one of Judy Robert's books since I'm working on one of her patterns now..
plus I have 2 more patterns to do when this one is finished..
the only problem with ordering her book now is that I'll find out all the mistakes that I've made.

I've been a good boy this year so maybe I'll ask for the video too..
I wonder if she orders them this weekend through Fox Chapel that they'll be here by Christmas?

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well just "wish" yourself a good swift kick in the rear--( kidding)( after I wrote my post and took a nap -- dahhhh --- it dawned on me that you do super intarsia work.... Now what in the world would you be wanting a video fer anyhow- as long as it works for you then it is the right way.

I stand embarrased that I " forgot" you do do intarsia...
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Old 12-08-2006, 05:14 AM   #7
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please don't be embarrassed, that's why your so loved on this board..
there are a couple thing that I would like to know or see how to do the right way..

Working for wood once said, take a grinder to it and grind it down good!

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Trout, the book that started me off on intarsia was the one by Garnet Hall, "The Art of Intarsia". He starts you off in easy patterns which are included in the book and tells you how to do each one. The first was the simple flower which I have shown before on this forum and they get harder as you go. But to be honest I don't think you need to read a book with the things you do.
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Trout, I agree with Sharon. I think your intarsia is great. It dosen't matter how you do it so long as the end result is what you expected. Although I do find magazines and books very inspirational and pretty to look at, I rarely follow the instructions. They don't often make sense to me, so I end up doing it my own way.
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I got a niec book from my son. It is written by Garnet Hall.
It is called the Art of Intarsia. He covers all the basics and has patterns for beginners to advanced.
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