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Dave Monk

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  1. Thanks. If I make another one I thing I will make some changes to the wings.
  2. I looked around to find a Phoenix pattern and I couldn't find one that I was in love with. Chat GPT came up with this image and I put it into Inkscape and traced it.
  3. That's awesome. Hopefully he will continue.
  4. I also started with a dewalt. Went through two in two years. Currently I have a Hegner and a Pegas. I make a lot of inlayed boxes so I leave my Pegas set up at an angle and use it strictly for that purpose. If you are a top feeder the Hegner is not for you. It is a workhorse and you will not wear it out. I would not give up either saw. If money and space isn't an issue I would buy both.
  5. I don't make many of them but I have had no problem selling mine.
  6. You have more patients that I.
  7. Thanks for your kind words Marg. I'm sure if I'm upright and my hands aren't too shaky I will be in my shop.
  8. I would love it if you would buy it and give us a review.
  9. I think the pieces are less apt to break or come off if they are inlayed.
  10. It sure does make sense. When you reverse the lid do the side ribbon still line up with the top ones? Any tips on getting the top ribbons square with the box. Sure would be easier if the box was square.
  11. Thanks. The wings are quarter sawn sycamore. Both are inlaid into the tops otherwise. The dragonfly legs are so small there is no way I could have surface mounted them.
  12. I got put on the waiting list and a week later I got an email of acceptance. It's in two weeks and I'm stoked. Thanks for asking.
  13. I make many different types of boxes. The ones I posted are pain but finished inside. Some I put inserts for jewelry.
  14. Thanks for your kind words. I have been wood working as a hobby my whole life but I bought a scroll saw ten years ago.
  15. Thanks Don. I make most my boxes 6 x 8 x 3
  16. Love it. Wasn't it a pain in the butt to glue the top and bottom on those thin sides?
  17. How time flies. I joined this group ten years ago which was the beginning of my scroll saw journey. So many members here gave me help and guidance. I can't thank you all enough. I have to give @Jim Finn credit for introducing me to inlayed box. That got me going on box building. Now I enjoy Inlaying and also incorporating intarsia into them.
  18. Sh happens. If you had a band saw it would be an easy fix.
  19. Great job. Sure were a lot of pieces to glue in.
  20. That looks great. I would have guessed the wood to be zebra.
  21. That is pretty cool. Looks pretty fragile.
  22. I really like you design. How hard is it to grab onto the board and lift it out? Making it bigger with 2" squares I would be worried about warpage.
  23. The top I used some clip art I found. I think I used one of Steve Good's patterns for the basis of the layers. Happy to share if you would like.
  24. Thank. I use a #5 Pegas MGT blades for all the cutting and inlay.
  25. They're not perfect if you look close. I have the best luck if I use 3/8" material.
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