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With Intarsia plans i try to achieve a selection of plans that are easy to understand and make... Ranging from mythical creatures, animals or a wine stillife and so on i update this site every month with new plans from normal to odd plans.
 
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Intarsia is a form of wood inlaying that is similar to marquatry . The technique of Intarsia inlays sections of wood (at times with contrasting ivory or bone) within the solid matrix; by contrast marquetry assembles a pattern out of veneers upon the carcase. The technique of intarsia is believed to have developed in the Islamic world; introduced into Europe through Sicily, the art was perfected in viena and in northern Italy in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, spreading to German centers and introduced into London by Flemish craftsmen in the later sixteenth century. After about 1620, marquetry tended to supplant intarsia in urbane work.

It is the craft of using varied shapes, sizes and species of wood fitted together to create an almost 3-D inlaid, mosaic-like picture. It is thought that the word 'intarsia' is derived from the Latin word 'interserere' which means "to insert" and that it was originally developed in Siena Italy in the 13th century by crafters using inlays of ivory inserted in wood as well as inlays of wood inserted into wall murals, table tops and other furniture.

Today, intarsia is created by selecting different types of wood, using its natural grain patterns and colors (rather than dyes and stains) to create the different colors in the pattern. Each piece of wood is then individually cut , shaped, and sanded before fitting them together like a jig-saw puzzle and gluing them to a piece of 1/4 inch plywood backing cut to the shape of the final product. Sometimes, additional pieces of plywood are used to raise areas of the pattern to create more depth. Once together, a final layer of finish is applied and the project is complete.

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The outlines are 0.5 pt wide of each pattern
Each pattern can be resized by customers request
All plans come in red ink and as a zip file which will contain
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Each pattern cost £3 ($6) each or 4 for £10 ($20), sending
of the patterns will be after payment is received
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Delivery of all plans will be via email
Founded on 16/10/2006
Updated on 23/09/2008