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 Easy to Make Inlay Wood Projects: Intarsia: Complete Patterns and Techniques by Judy Gale Roberts, Intarsia refers to the ancient art of wooden mosaics -- making pictures in wood. The authors have taken this art form and adapted it for today's woodworker. Using easily available woods and common woodworking tools such as scroll and band saws, the average woodworker can produce beautiful wooden reliefs through step-by-step instruction. The included patterns range from large, majestic portraits and murals to small jewel-like mosaics. Full-color photographs illustrate the beautiful and intricate work possible in the realm of intarsia.
 Victorian Fret-Work and Wood Carving: Patterns and Instructions Authentic Victorian-era guide for the modern woodworker From pointers on getting started, to advice on choosing cuts of wood, to the finer points of design aesthetic, this guide contains timeless information for all woodworkers. Readers get practical, straightforward advice on scrollwork, carving in relief, fret-cutting, and other popular techniques for creating beautiful furniture and woodcrafts.
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