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Craig Thibodeau's New Marquetry and Parquetry Pieces – Part 3-of-3

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Part 3 – Benefits of learning and teaching Fine Woodworking Magazine’s Blog Post About Inlay-Arts.com in the “Editor’s Mailbox” blog post written by Ed Pirnik received a comment from a woodworker wanting to know how he could learn to do marquetry and inlay. The  answer is: “There’s an abundance of “edutainment” resources ranging from Inlay Arts makers who…

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Fine Woodworking Magazine's Blog Post About Inlay-Arts.com

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FineWoodworking.com just published a post about Inlay-Arts.com on their “The Editor’s Mailbox” blog. Fine Woodworking.com’s Web Producer, Ed Pirnik, wrote the post for the blog as well as a post on the Fine Woodworking Facebook page. [ "A New Home For Mouth-Watering Marquetry".]     Arthur Kim Dodge’s new website on Inlay Arts certainly goes a long…

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Craig Thibodeau's New Marquetry and Parquetry Pieces – Part 2-of-3

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Part 2 – Parquetry Pieces Craig Thibodeau recently posted a few new Parquetry projects to the portfolio section of the website (www.CTFineFurniture.com) that are worth a look. First is the final piece in a five piece bedroom set designed by the client in collaboration with one of the galleries that sells his work*.     I…

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Craig Thibodeau's New Marquetry and Parquetry Pieces – Part 1-of-3

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Part 1 – Blanket Chests    The design of the Gladiola Blanket Chest came from my desire to move away from Dogwood flower marquetry and curved panels and instead make something using only straight lines and new floral imagery.  The white Gladiola flowers seem especially dramatic against the darker background of the Tineo veneer and…

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Jeff Nelson's New Rainforest Triptych

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Jeff Nelson follows his passion for illustrating natural, architectural and imaginary forms with marquetry by periodically embarking on vision quests to some of the world’s most spectacular locations. He practices the art of ‘seeing’ and rendering natural imagery with a sharp drawing pencil and a palette of natural materials. It’s no coincidence that his home…

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