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I am not a fan of a lot of pieces with mixed species of wood--way to "in your face" for my tastes. The different woods used in this piece are just perfect. Well done. Ken
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Nice work John
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Did you just follow the rose outline to cut in with a knife, veneer saw? Free hand, following a straight edge? Seems like there are a lot of ways to skin that cat. I have never done an inlay except for a straight line edge with a shallow router setup. Inquiring mind
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Very, very nice.
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Nice! Love it all. The hickory, sapele, maple, walnut. Well done, young man!
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Vewwy vewwy nice.
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Very nice. I am selling my shop off and going to take up knitting
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Thanks, Curt
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