I just finished cutting out the Rose pattern by Anatoly Obelets that was in the Fall issue. Am using maple, poplar, butternut and walnut. The instructions call for cutting it segmentation style, but I am doing this as intarsia.
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This gallery has 1 photos.Jo Labre - in beautiful Racine, Wisconsin
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I like your wood choices. Looking forward to seeing it after shaping and finishing.Rolf
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Can't wait to see the final. I think most segmentation patterns can done as intarsia. It will enhance the project. I do not think the reverse is true, intarsia done as segmentation, as it will loose a lot. IMHO there is another option. You can do segmentation with sanding, contour and texturing to bring it to life.Scott
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Scott, Anatoly Obelets makes wonderful pieces of art with his way of segmentation and shaping. I have seen many of his pieces in a Facebook group. It is amazing what he can do with his unique device.Jo Labre - in beautiful Racine, Wisconsin
Mostly, I don't know what I am doing - but I am doing it with GUSTO!
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Scott I call that shaped segmentation. It has its place. I will post what I am doing as a new post so as not to hijack this one.Rolf
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I have the rose shaped. Tomorrow I put the first coat of finish on the pieces. I haven't decided if I will put a solid backer on it or will do an openwork backer like the original pattern.You do not have permission to view this gallery.
This gallery has 1 photos.Jo Labre - in beautiful Racine, Wisconsin
Mostly, I don't know what I am doing - but I am doing it with GUSTO!
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Originally posted by Rolf View PostScott I call that shaped segmentation. It has its place. I will post what I am doing as a new post so as not to hijack this one.Hank Lee
Experience is what you get when you don't get what you wanted.
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Hank Jo Labre's rose is Intarsia she used natural wood colors and grain direction.
The rose in the article is segmentation. On page 38 you can see the pattern on the wood. All of the grain goes in the same direction. then shaped and stained or painted.Last edited by Rolf; 08-07-2019, 07:51 AM.Rolf
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Originally posted by Rolf View PostHank Jo Labre's rose is Intarsia she used natural wood colors and grain direction.
The rose in the article is segmentation. On page 38 you can see the pattern on the wood. All of the grain goes in the same direction. then shaped and stained or painted.Hank Lee
Experience is what you get when you don't get what you wanted.
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John,
I did scroll sawing some early on when I was in Japan from around '89 - mid 90's with a cheap pin-blade saw. Then 4 years ago, LOML bought me a DeWalt. I have done a few things - mostly with grandchildren and for one daughter who likes scroll saw work - fret and Christmas ornaments.
I am not where I want to be with scroll sawing yet. I had a full set of tools when in Japan and brought them back with me. My dad left me a shop full of tools, so when I returned in Dec of 2010, and my "stuff" arrived in Jan of 2011, I had so much "stuff" that I could not move around and do any work. I gradually got rid of (to two son in-laws) two table saws, a bench top drill press, a 12" sliding miter saw, a lathe and a lot more. Then I had to work on the shop due to termites. A couple of years ago, I put my contractors saw and 12" sliding miter saw on foldable saw stands so that I could move them outside to have room to work.
I have been saying that I would be able to make anything by this summer, but that doesn't look like it going to happen. At least I have my shop with AC and heater so that I can go into it year round. Currently I am helping LOML take care of her 91 year old mother who has dementia onset - and that is a 24 hour job. There is always something that holds me back.
My scroll saw ambitions are intarsia and bowls. Haven't started but I did enjoy a taste of that when I was in Japan with the old pin blade saw. I didn't know what it was called back then, I did a cross between segmenting and puzzles in addition to flower profiles.
I often visualize in my mind, think on it for a year or two or three - imagining every cut and size- then go make it from memory with minimal notes. I have done book cases, tables, router tables, work tables and the like. I just have to get my shop tools ready so that I can get in and out without tripping over excess tools. The only thing I can get to easily are my two lathes and two shop size tool boxes - and the saws on wheeled stands.Last edited by leehljp; 08-08-2019, 12:12 PM.Hank Lee
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Well good luck Hank. I too know about caring for parents. My Mom passed 3 years ago at 92 and she too had Dimentia. Dad passed 13 years ago and he had everything and boy I felt so sorry for him. But he was my mentor and teacher and I have alot of the knowledge I have today from things he taught me over the years. Miss them both. Scrolling is fun and just another hobby. Combine the pen turning with scrolling and you have something. Well see you around the scrolling sites.John T.
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