Something new we just started. Great present for grandparents or families. Trace the hands like on the left, putting names on each thumb. Mail, email, or deliver and I will cut out hands like on the right and put names on the thumbs. Great to hang on grandma and grandpa’s wall, or family wall. Contact us for further information.
Author: Harold's Intarsia
New additions
Added buffalo and elk in rings. Added 3 new bust to the gallery.
First Creation
Looking through my pieces, I came across my first pieces that I made (left click on heading). 2006 was when I borrowed my buddy Don’s scroll saw and started making intarsia. It was a Ryobi and the only blades were pinless, but the set screws for the blades were missing. I bought pinned blades and started cutting. They were very hard to cut the pieces because they were so wide, but I bought the saw and forged on. I finally made screws to tighten in the pinlesss blades but not being the right ones the blades were hard to install. The blades were #2 & #5 Olson blades, very fine. I eventually bought other blades but never did have the proper screws to tighten them in. I used the Ryobi until it finally wore out, and a couple of years ago I purchased a DeWalt DW788. Changing the blades is a breeze now, and the lifting arm sure is great. So I guess I will continue to make saw dust and wood art.
Web Page
I think my web site is nearing completion. Check out my galleries and send me a comment. This has been quite a challenge but a nice change from making sawdust. Thank you for your patience.
New Saw
My old Ryobi scroll saw finally played out. Now using a DeWalt DW788. Certainly have fell in love with it.
Harolds intarsia and wood art

Welcome to my web site. please feel free to look at all the pieces and contact me with any questions or comments. There is no paint or stains used on the pieces, only a clear finish to seal the wood. Enjoy