USMC Margquetry Emblem
comments (18) January 12th, 2010 in Reader's Gallery
30 years after I started service with the Marines my son elected to serve. Now a scout sniper platoon commander scheduled to deploy to Afganistan, this was made to honor our generational bonds, Father to Son, Marine to Marine.
12" diameter emblem. Marquetry using double bevel technique. There are 256 pieces cut and inlayed in a field of walnut. Some of the materials: ambonia burl, walnut, cherry, holly, rosewod, pear wood, maple. Hours to complete: never counted, let's just say lots. Finish: 4 coats Sam Maloof oil/wax finish.
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - butch miller
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cherry, walnut, maple, mahogany, veneer, inlay, marquetry, ebony, USMC, rosewood





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Comments (18)
Nice work ButchF18A.
Posted: 3:16 pm on June 24th
Swing with the wing..SEMPER FI
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God's Speed, Will
Posted: 10:07 pm on January 18th
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Posted: 2:54 pm on January 14th
anchor-maple
lettering, banner and rope-holly
continents-cherry
latitute lines-rosewood
beak, talons-pearwood
eagles crown....don't remember, need to go back to my notes.
Posted: 2:57 am on January 14th
Perhaps the picture does not do justice to the colors. The blue I think you are referring to for the inner border is actually black. The wood is Black Dyed Costello, an ebony substitute acquired from Certainly Woods. The red inner field is Red Dyed Koto, also from Certainly Woods. The yellow (gold) is dyed poplar from B & B Rare woods. Normally I don't use dyed woods in my marquetry, however in order to get the colors right for his piece I used them. The idea was to replicate the emblem as closely as possible.
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and I can also know the connection with father and son having two in the Marine Corps and daughter in law in the air force, Keep up the great work and thank your son and you for your service.
DonDee1
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butch
Posted: 4:12 pm on January 12th
thank you for your kind comments. It was my honor to serve, my son feels the same. I used double bevel for all the pieces. Using a homemade fret saw (made by a member of Columbia River Marquetry Club) I used various blades sized from 5/0 to 8/0.
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