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Just a great piece Paul. I love the birds of course but the legs/support structure are really well done too.

The early bird gets the worm but its the second mouse that gets the cheese.

A great looking piece of furniture Paul and I love the marquetry work too.

Mike, an American living in Norway

Very nice design. I’ll bet your wife loves it.

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Paul, very nice piece. I’m curious about the marquetry. Did you cut the background and the picture (bird) at the same time? Please forgive me for asking such an elementary question, but the background looks like traditional hardwood, and not veneer. I guess I’m really showing how little I know about marquetry here, Paul. Your piece is beautiful! Thanks for posting.

Steve Gaskins

That’s a fair question Steve , I cut the marquetry for the birds first and then the birds were cut into a wide piece of cherry veneer, that was then glued to the solid cherry sides before I did any of the joinery. It worked great because I didn’t have cherry boards that wide so the veneer covered up the seams in the sides.

-- Paul--- Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. — Scott Adams

Amazing work and design.

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Stunning piece. I love the marquetries (where did you find a cherry veneer that wide?), and the very original design. Beautiful execution.

Amor Vincit Omnia

Hi CinddyG, if you keep your eye out you can get some great wide veneer from"" Certainly Wood":https://certainlywood.com/":null located just outside of Buffalo NY. I have been buying veneer from them for years and they have great customer service and the most reasonable prices I have found but of course I usually just order from them and don’t look elsewhere much anymore. Sometimes I just visit the site just to admire the veneer :-)

-- Paul--- Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. — Scott Adams

Sorry the link for Certainly Wood

-- Paul--- Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. — Scott Adams