Materials needed for Line and Berry Inlay as seen in American Woodworker magazine.
The article appeared in American Woodworker #143, August/September
2009, Line and Berry Inlay.
This photo courtesy American Woodworker magazine - www.americanwoodworker.com
This special offer has the materials (pictured below) you will need to make a Line and Berry inlay:
Eight, 15" long pieces of 1/16" holly stringing. This stringing is exactly 1/16" wide and fits snugly into a 1/16" routed channel.
Approximately 12 square inches of creamy-white and clear holly, 1/8" thick inlay material for berries. Length and width will vary,
but plenty of material for at least 12 berries.
Approximately 12 square inches of Eastern red cedar, 1/8" thick inlay material for berries. Length and width will vary.
Special Price: $14.00, plus shipping which will be added at checkout.
Inlay materials needed for the Line and Berry Chest of Drawers, as seen on the cover of Popular Woodworking, Dec 2010 (Issue 187).
This photo courtesy Popular Woodworking magazine - www.popularwoodworking.com
You can see more about this chest at:
The popular Woodworking Editor's Blog.
This special offer has the inlay materials (a sampling is pictured below) you will need to make the Line and Berry inlay for the chest.
60 feet of 1/16" clear creamy-white holly stringing. This stringing is exactly 1/16" wide and fits snugly into a 1/16" routed channel.
Creamy-white and clear holly inlay material for berries, exactly 1/8" (.125) thick. About 36 square inches of 1/8" thick, clear holly (length and width may vary).
Eastern red cedar inlay material for berries, exactly 1/8" (.125) thick. About 72 square inches of 1/8" thick, clear cedar (length and width may vary).
One 1/16" solid carbide router bit (1/8" shank).
Special Price: $75.00, plus shipping which will be added at checkout.