12-17-2019, 01:17 PM
(09-05-2019, 09:36 AM)Aram Wrote: Thanks.
I have not done marquetry. From what I've read, I thought the method was to saw at a slight angle. The Knew Concepts saw -- which looks amazingly well built, and probably is -- seems to to fixed at 90 degrees, assuming the pieces are mounted to the edge of a flat table. Am I missing something?
Depends on the exact method you follow. Boulle (spelling?) packets are typically sawn at 90* to the surface. Other ones use the slight angle to create matching bevels to minimize the gap. I think Boulle assumes you are using a dark glue like hide-glue and the patterns help mask the gap.
Just guessing on the reason though.
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