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This web site is for my general interests & hobbies, feel free to look around.

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Amiga-Related Amiga parts FOR SALE! Amiga software FOR SALE! Amiga disk magazines FOR SALE! My Marquetry Pictures -- Click me.Marquetry-Related
Amiga Source Code:
I spent a lot of my free time writing programs for my Amiga A4000T computer. I've placed some source code & programs on this site in order that others will know that I did this sort of stuff. Unfortunately, due to the lack of hardware, I could no longer keep either the A4000T or my AmigaOne up and running! All (well, mostly all) of my Amiga-related hardware has been sold. Further computer efforts will be devoted to Linux and a new computer table that I will be designing and building this year (2008). Here's kinda what I'm gonna do (only in wood!)...

Marquetry:
My marquetry is for sale! send me an e-mail if you're interested in purchasing one or more works.

New works are continually being added to page one.

Marquetry is an art form that had its inception in ancient Egyptian wood mosaics. It was revived by ecclesiastic orders during the Renaissance and reached its highest levels of perfection in the 18th Century primarily as an embellishment on furniture for royalty. The primary material used is natural wood veneers from some 200 species of trees from all over the world. The marquetry artist selects species for the right combination of grain, color, and texture to create the impression he wants. The veneers are cut by knife or fretsaw into the various components that make up the picture. Once assembled the veneers are mounted on a rigid base, sanded and a finish is applied to protect the wood. The infinite variety of veneers, grain, and figuration insure a unique, one-of-a-kind product every time.

Caring for a picture is easy. It should be kept away from direct sunlight and should be protected from extremes of heat, moisture, and dryness. Periodic cleaning with a dry soft clean cloth, as you would with any fine wood, will preserve and enhance its finish and beauty.

I try to find subjects that are stylized (people & complex modern objects don't really look right with wood-grain all over them). Note: I retain the copyright on ALL of my marquetry work.


Some miscellaneous programming stuff for Linux & Windoze
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Date Site Last Modified: 25-Mar-2008