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Re: wood inlays

Posted by: Dan Ernst on January 6, 2000


> I'm building a S&G Northbay and have been thinking about some of the
> things I might do to "personalize" the boat. The other day I
> received the latest copy of the Woodcraft catalog and saw some wood inlays
> that could be purchased. They're 3' long, up to a 1/2 wide, and 1/28"
> thick. I was thinking of using an inlay down the center of the deck. After
> researching a bit more I found a few interesting books and am now
> considering making my own wood inlay strips (also called Intarsia) or
> getting real fancy and create some sort of design using a craft called
> Marquetry.

> What I'm wondering about, though is the feasibility of creating an inset
> in the Okoume. The woodcraft catalog suggests routing a groove 1/28"
> deep in wood for the inlays but I don't think their talking about doing
> that on 1/8" thick plywood. Has anyone tried anything like this?


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