Intro to Wood Veneering & Inlay with Dave Heller Part 1
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- Опубліковано 10 січ 2019
- Dave talks about the basics of wood veneering & inlay, as well as required tools. See Dave's class on Veneering & Inlay here: store.woodandshop.com/product...
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Thanks for the detailed description of the inlays, abelone, shapes and tools used. Very informative.
I love your presentation style Dave. I hope to find more of your videos.
I been doing veneering and inlay on much of what I make. Unfortunately I’m self taught. I enjoy your lessons. It’s so much more then passing on information. The time you take to “show & tell” really makes a difference an shows your passion. When I can afford your classes I gonna sign up. Thank you
Thanks for the kind words!
Joshua
I never saw a router like that its beautiful n so classic
Thank you. Very interesting. I am working in Thailand in jewellery business. Sometimes making silver and brass chess. Always looking for nice chess cabinet. Can we communicate in a way to make orders in future?
Very helpful, thanks! What was the name of that enamel thing you made and it looks like watercolour petals in it?
I really could have enjoyed this video....
But.....?
I assume you’re a fellow Canadian engineer and woodworker? (We wear the pinky ring in Canada)
I can't handle this guy
Was waiting for the chess board but it never came. Slow slow slow!
Um. Good information but the UM has to stop.
man you guys are brutal!
Yes, that constant "Um" is annoying, unfortunately.