Popular uses for inlays are on dressers, armoires, fancy boxes, table tops, and virtually every other woodworking project. This inlay is about 1/20th of an inch thick and comes paper-faced to hold pieces together until glued in place.
Applying inlays is really quite simple. The most popular way is to rout out a panel the exact size and shape, just a shade shallower than the inlay. Glue down with the clean of face side down. After the work has dried sufficiently, remove paper backing by wetting with water and sanding off. Now you're all ready for sealing and finishing.
1) Submitted by
Ralf Creech, from North Eastham, MA
on 3/20/2011
Customer Rating:
I put the hummingbird inlay along with a large compass rose into a peninsula countertop. It came out nice. Could have used a little more thickness, though, for sanding. But that's partially my fault as I am a carpenter and should know better.
2) Submitted by
Bob Rodriguez, from Lancaster, PA
on 9/1/2010
Customer Rating:
Built a small table. My wife wanted the hummingbird inlay for the top so I gave it a try worked out realy nice.Now I will have to try other inlays
3) Submitted by
Gary T. Hatton, from Oxford, OH
on 6/2/2008
Customer Rating:
This is the second time that I have purchased this item. I have not seen it anywhere else. The quality of the artwork is great! Everyone that sees the finished product (recipe boxes) really likes it! I would buy the hummingbird inlays again!
4) Submitted by
William Russell, Sr., from Houston, TX
on 11/19/2006
I used your Hummingbird inlay on a Tea Caddy box and found it to be just as you said--very easy to use if you take your time and rout out for it. I also used an Xacto knife to cut the grain all the way around the area I was going to rout, so it made it much easier to keep a fine edge.
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