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Re: Strip: Inuit transition figures , rocks in his
By:John Monfoe
Date: 3/16/2002, 4:54 am

Hi Russ, you guys are doing some interesting work in your shop and are giving the rest of us something to think about and also ask some questions.

: I've spent a week now inlaying the inuit transition figures I was talking
: about earlier. I'm afraid our work is out a head of the pictures.

IS THE THICKNESS OF YOUR INUIT FIGURES THE SAME THICKNESS AS YOUR STRIPS AND YOU INLAY THEM BY CUTTING ALL THE WAY THROUGH YOUR STRIPS OR ARE THEY THINNER AND YOU CUT THE SHAPE PART WAY INTO YOUR STRIPS TO INSERT THE INUIT FIGURES?

: Rick "nimble fingers" Morgan did the scroll saw work. then had the
: audacity to go back to work. I used the Kent-mighty-good-method of laying
: them in. (big thanks Kent for talking me through that, this fall)

ROUGHLY WHAT IS THE KENT-MIGHTY-GOOD-METHOD OF LAYING THEM IN?

John

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Inuit transition figures , rocks in his boat etc.. *Pic*
!RUSS -- 3/15/2002, 6:32 pm
Re: Strip: Inuit transition figures , rocks in his
Steve -- 3/21/2002, 7:48 am
Re: Strip: Inuit transition figures , rocks in his
John Monfoe -- 3/16/2002, 4:54 am
Re: Strip: Inuit transitions ,Slide show invit *Pic*
!RUSS -- 3/16/2002, 1:26 pm
Re: Strip: Inuit transitions ,Slide show invit
John Monfoe -- 3/17/2002, 6:25 am
Wow!
Greg Hughes -- 3/16/2002, 8:44 pm
Re: Inuit inlays
John Schroeder -- 3/16/2002, 4:39 pm
Re: Strip: Inuit transitions ,Slide show invit
!RUSS -- 3/16/2002, 1:28 pm
Re: Strip: Inuit transition figures , rocks in his
Greg Hughes -- 3/15/2002, 11:48 pm
Re: Strip: Inuit transition figures , rocks in his
John Gray -- 3/15/2002, 8:34 pm
Needle Point.......Hey great Idea for SOF
!RUSS -- 3/16/2002, 7:03 pm