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Re: Hello everyone.
Spanish cedar is a commercial wood and is readily available.? I bought some for a boat project and my local Hardwood Industries had it on the shelf.? Easy to work with but soft and not overly
By Jonathan Smith · #139117 ·
Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
my wife and I just built. I went with all blue star appliances in black. 48¡± range has been amazing. My propane pressure is a little high so the service guys had to change out some of the orifices.
By arpneen@... · #139116 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
I'm so glad you liked it. I got the Spanish cedar from a local seller but I'm in T¨¹rkiye -- Burak G¨¹rer T¨¹rkiye (sahibi ?lan 951-K740S-FB710) gurerwoodcraft/Instagram
By G¨¹rer · #139115 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
Amazing detailed work...that is a beautiful cigar box!
By KRPatel · #139114 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Space Balls compatibility with 3/8¡± groove
I have used both space balls and panel buddies.? My preference is panel buddies as they are much more forgiving when clamping and don't roll all over the place when they fall on the floor. Steve
By Steve Rowe · #139113 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
Very nice work, I make some Cigar Boxes also and currently struggling to source true "spanish Cedar". Can you post where you got the wood from?. Link to my landing page HERE
By Colum · #139112 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
Woods of various thicknesses are used in marquetry. We also work with 1 and 2 millimeters. What you see in this image is 0.6 millimeters. -- Burak G¨¹rer T¨¹rkiye (sahibi ?lan 951-K740S-FB710)
By G¨¹rer · #139111 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
I'm curious, how thick is the wood you use when you're doing an inlay like this?? My impression is that some people work with extremely thin veneers when doing a project like this, while others
By Michael Wolf · #139110 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
Terrific work, Burak. The geometric shapes look like you styled it after Picasso which I don't think was an accident. I want to share the photo and writeup with a friend who is deeply into marquetry
By Jim Fleming · #139109 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
I don¡¯t know if you are Burak or Gurer, but (apparently) unlike some others here, your pictures did not come through to me. The three tiny little pictures that show up at the end of your message
By Skip.averman1@... · #139108 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
Wow, wow and wow! Incredible art as well as craft. It isn¡¯t often we get to see such beautiful work both design and execution are super fine. Thanks for sharing. Eddie Bell
By ebell3302 · #139107 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
John Sincerbeaux still does his marquetry by hand. Dave Davies [email protected]> wrote: -- Dave & Marie Davies www.myfinishingtouch.com 318-219-7868
By David Davies · #139106 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
Thanks for the reminder Imran. I will do that.
By G¨¹rer · #139105 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
I'm so glad you liked it.
By G¨¹rer · #139104 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
Yes, it was made by hand and I am trying to prevent this art from being lost.
By G¨¹rer · #139103 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
I'm guessing the inlay work was done by hand?? It doesn't have the look of CNC'ed inlay.? Sadly, it seems like hand done inlay is an art form that's slowly fading away.? The work is beautifully
By Michael Wolf · #139102 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
Burak, Thanks for the details. BTW, we like people to sign their posts. Since you are new to FOG, just thought I mention it. You can set your email app to automatically insert your signature, so you
By imran · #139101 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
Amazing work. Salvador would be proud. I was just going to ask which variety of Cedar you used. Thanks for posting. David Best DBestWorkshop@...
By David P. Best · #139099 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
Thank you for liking it Imran. It was a work that took about 350-400 hours. The work on the base was done both decoratively and for tobacco pests that do not like the smell of Lebanese cedar. The
By G¨¹rer · #139098 ·
Re: Hello everyone.
Hi Burak, That is amazing. How many hrs of work is that? I don¡¯t know humidors. Is the feature on the bottom of the humidor decorative or has a function to keep cigars fresh? Imran Malik IAM Wood
By imran · #139097 ·