Experimenting with Turquoise inlay. Thoughts?
J jchoponis Member Joined Apr 30, 2012 Messages 58 Location Luther, Michigan Apr 8, 2013 #1 Experimenting with Turquoise inlay. Thoughts? Attachments Curly Cherry Bowl.jpg 35.3 KB · Views: 293
robutacion Member Joined Aug 6, 2009 Messages 6,514 Location Australia - SA Adelaide Hills Apr 8, 2013 #2 Great piece, the Turquoise inlay is one of my preferred fillings and yours is very nicely done, congrats...! Sent by my circular saw...! Cheers George Last edited: Apr 8, 2013
Great piece, the Turquoise inlay is one of my preferred fillings and yours is very nicely done, congrats...! Sent by my circular saw...! Cheers George
R RMayoIII Member Joined Feb 14, 2012 Messages 211 Location Belmont, NH Apr 8, 2013 #3 Nice job, that looks great
BSea Member Joined Dec 28, 2009 Messages 4,628 Location Little Rock, Arkansas Apr 8, 2013 #4 That is really cool. I'd never have thought to do it at the top of the bowl. Most of what I've seen are inlays on the side. GOOD JOB!
That is really cool. I'd never have thought to do it at the top of the bowl. Most of what I've seen are inlays on the side. GOOD JOB!
fernhills Member Joined Jan 22, 2007 Messages 2,142 Location Hellertown, PA, USA. Apr 9, 2013 #5 I like it.. Carl
mrcook4570 Member Joined Mar 27, 2005 Messages 4,098 Location Mason, WV, USA. Apr 9, 2013 #6 Beautiful piece!
kronewi Member Joined Mar 27, 2011 Messages 702 Location Marion Station, MD Apr 9, 2013 #7 I like the way the turquoise sets off the rim. Very nice!!
M mhbeauford Member Joined Sep 4, 2011 Messages 167 Location North Texas Apr 9, 2013 #8 Nice! I've done quite a bit of turquoise inlay, really enhances the wood, especially when used to fill cracks! Chryscolla is very nice with cherry it is blue-green, I've used it with cherry and it works well.
Nice! I've done quite a bit of turquoise inlay, really enhances the wood, especially when used to fill cracks! Chryscolla is very nice with cherry it is blue-green, I've used it with cherry and it works well.