Big Book of Intarsia Woodworking: 37 Projects and Expert Techniques for Segmentation and Intarsia

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Big Book of Intarsia Woodworking: 37 Projects and Expert Techniques for Segmentation and Intarsia
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Editors of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 216
Category/GenreCarving and modelling, moulding and casting
ISBN/Barcode 9781565235502
ClassificationsDewey:745.512
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Fox Chapel Publishing
Imprint Fox Chapel Publishing
Publication Date 1 May 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

All time favorite intarsia and segmentation projects from the archives of Scroll Saw Woodworking and Crafts.

Author Biography

This book compiles the best projects from the pages of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine. It includes work by the following authors: Nick Berchtold, Homer & Carol Bishop, Bob DeCuir, Frank Droege, James Haumesser, Daniel & Ruth Johnson, Mike Mathieu, Susan Mathis, Neal Moore, John Morgan, Judy Gale Roberts, Dennis Simmons, Janette Square, Diana Thompson, James R. West, Kathy Wise.

Reviews

Wow! What a great book! Intarsia is such a fantastic art and the ideas that are in this book are an excellent example of just how beautiful this art can be. Intarsia is such a wonderful form of woodworking it adds a third dimension to simple scrollsawing. The Big Book is really a big book with 37 projects from a variety of 16 expert scrollers. There are a whole bunch of animals and birds to choose from (my favourite is the Pileated Woodworker) from a puppy in a basket to a majestic elephant. Add to those a whole raft of seasonal treats. The 192 pages are beautifully illustrated and rife with tips and techniques. Selecting the right wood species is most important and this is covered in great detail. Intarsia fans will really enjoy these originals. I am giving this book on Intarsia a "4" rating not because it isn't a great book but because most of the patterns I have seen before in scroll saw magazines. (My sunflower fairy door is one example) Filled with over 30 projects, if you aren't a regular purchaser of magazines then this book would be a great resource if you are interested in doing intarsia work. Each project comes with the patterns and "how to" steps plus, a couple of the projects have an in-depth description, providing detailed intarsia and segmentation tips and strategies. What I really liked about the book is that the projects include ideas for frames as well as the typical designs. The book also has a two-page display of different woods to help select appropriate colours for the projects you are working on. This is a great resource and, with it being in the book, it makes it an easy reference tool. My Ratings of The Book Layout and Appearance: Good balance of photos, how-to instructions, projects. Thumbs Up! Instructions: Clear information and instructions Thumbs Up! Projects Selection: A wide range of "easy to complex". Great. Inspiration: Tutorials by Judy Gale Roberts - awesome. Thumbs Up! 'Whether you're a beginner or have been scrolling for years, you'll be inspired by the unique designs and inspirational stories '