Musings

Parquetry Workshop Day 1

We had a terrific day creating parquetry panels in The Barn today.  Joe and Josh were on the spot at 9 AM sharp, and after introductions all around we got to work.  I quickly reviewed all the materials, processes, and tools, and within minutes we were underway. cIMG_6279 First, they glued up sawing jigs.  A bit later we layed out and sawed the kerfs for these bench-hook style tools.  I will blog about this process on Monday night. cIMG_6275 Then, we moved on to creating sawn veneer strips with my min-bandsaw, which is pretty much dedicated to sawing veneer for parquetry these days.  Joshua opted for some of my vintage and tight grained Bald Cypress, and Joe brought a piece of superb true mahogany. cIMG_6273 We ran it through the planer quickly to verify planarity, then sawed it up with the bandsaw. cIMG_6277 The we got to cutting parallelograms for the assembled pattern.  And sawed.  And sawed. cIMG_6281 It takes a pile o’ lozenges to create a completed pattern. cIMG_6288 After lunch I reviewed the working system for assembling the pattern (about which I will be blogging later next week) then fired up the glue pots and we were off to the races.  All three of us were creating parquetry panels; Joe and Josh were making small table tops, and I was working on one of four panels for an upcoming tool cabinet. cIMG_6289 By the end of the day each of us had completed the “field” of the panel we were creating. cIMG_6290 All in all, a very good day.