marquetry

The “Painting in Wood” style of marquetry cutting dates to early 17th century France and gets its name from the relationship of the typical subject...
Hello friends, I may use the images of an artist, Eka Peraze, as templates for my marquetry. I will show you the steps of the production of the 3D ...
. Warning: boring content. ............ This is technical junk about a sequence of events that will interest people who want to try this technique...
Recently I was pressing some marquetry that was 26” long. That’s not necessarily a problem with hot hide glue unless your press is only 20” square ...
This style is named for one of the great masters, Andre-Charles Boulle (1642-1732) and it differs from double bevel style in several ways. In both ...
Hello, Before I start with the French polish I will show you beautiful images in the video without commentary and uncut.
I know I said I was taking a break to get back to sailing for the summer but there was a surprise in store for me. On April 26th I had my boat haul...
Time to wind up this little blog about my venture into hand dyeing marquetry. Most of what's been covered here so far is also covered in the blog...
As this blog is supposed to be about hand dyeing and not marquetry, I'll try to cover the cutting and assembly as quickly as I can. The method he...
This blog series is a year old now, starting in Dec. 2020. There seemed to be a lot of interest in my 18th century French joinery post so I though...
I’ve got a lot of pictures. Did I mention I love this joinery? Here are a few that set up the assembly. Again pretty self explanatory, ask question...
Here are the last few that should bring the construction up to date with my project post. I highly recommend that you try this style of joinery. It...