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Intarsia is a beautiful form of woodworking. It balances craftsmanship and art in creating an image using different types of wood. Using the grain and thickness/shape of the wood to convey motion. Justin Christensen is better known online as Scroll Saw Scribbler and is a master at the Intarsia technique.
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@billhaughenberry2917
@billhaughenberry2917 Год назад
I don’t care what they say you’re an artist! And a good one at that.
@Swamp-Fox
@Swamp-Fox Год назад
Love the way he uses the different types of wood for color, depth, and definition. He is a wizard with the scroll saw!
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
He is a wizard!
@esmekaffen4961
@esmekaffen4961 Год назад
Not my kind of art, but the guy is obviously hugely talented. Thanks for another walk down the craftsman/artist lane! ☮️❤️
@danthemakerman
@danthemakerman Год назад
I've been a @scrollsawscriller421 fanboy for a few years and I can honestly say his work never disappoints!
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
So true! His work is stunning
@paulajones851
@paulajones851 Год назад
Hello Eric and Buddy! I bet you bought one of those for your house. All I can say is WOW!
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
I haven't yet, but plan too!
@jennilamela6258
@jennilamela6258 Год назад
That Rose is Gorgeous! That piece turned out absolutely exquisite!! 😀👍👍👏
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Thank you!
@peterbrownwastaken
@peterbrownwastaken Год назад
That was super fun to see! I have a number of Justin's pieces in my house. He's very talented! Thank you for showcasing his art!
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Very cool! You guys should do a collaboration.
@jessedunn6169
@jessedunn6169 Год назад
Do a collaboration using Judy gale roberts patterns 3 woodworking beast in one. Lol
@Erockfaque
@Erockfaque Год назад
Justin isn't just a talented artist but he is an amazing father, husband and friend.
@scrollsawscribbler421
@scrollsawscribbler421 Год назад
You have no proof. This is all hearsay
@zekeabercrombie3583
@zekeabercrombie3583 Год назад
Another talented guy. Very unique.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Justin is really talented. Such a great guy too. Thank you
@thomastieffenbacherdocsava1549
Came up on my home page. Watching again. Damn you nailed it! Of course he does. O's and ahs in the story presented. A life of development.
@jonart9160
@jonart9160 Год назад
I get asked all the time about how long it took me to make things. I loved his answer, " I don't track how much time I spend in the shop. It's just fun". I will be using that when I get asked how long I spent making something. The other statement I get all the time is "You could sell those". I always tell people that when money becomes involved it takes the fun out of it and it becomes work. I give away most of the things I make.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
That's a great way to do it! Enjoy the process and experience the joy in gifting.
@burgundyjayde
@burgundyjayde Год назад
@@CraftsmansLegacy wow. You are a giver. Not to receive but you give. So refreshing in this materialistic world.
@brudd4407
@brudd4407 Год назад
I'm told the same thing,, "You could sell those". My reply is "then it becomes work and is no longer fun".
@patrickbodine1300
@patrickbodine1300 Год назад
Money changes everything.
@jwanner4
@jwanner4 Год назад
I loved his response to that too!
@maggiedyszkiewicz4965
@maggiedyszkiewicz4965 Год назад
Eric, I love all your shows but this is a best for me as I’m a new scroll saw artist. ❤
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Thank you!! See how that worked out!
@WoodcraftSupply
@WoodcraftSupply Год назад
Yesss!!! Two of my favorite people.
@scrollsawscribbler421
@scrollsawscribbler421 Год назад
You brought us together
@thomastieffenbacherdocsava1549
Saw the title and decided to stop . Glad I did. Have a new mid level scroll saw and looking for instruction beyond the books. Justin's explanation drawn out by your questions that I would ask are extremely helpful. Had similar questions about the blades and speed of cutting as its different from a band saw? LOL! Glad I'm a subscriber! Thanks. Practice , practice, refresh! Practice.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
That's super cool to hear this answered some questions for you. I learned a ton with Justin.
@jennilamela6258
@jennilamela6258 Год назад
Interesting! 🤔 Incredibly creative! 😀👏
@0330Scooter
@0330Scooter Год назад
This guy has been one of my favorite artist
@sandybemis281
@sandybemis281 Год назад
What beautiful work you create sir !
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
He sure does!n Thank you
@positronuprising
@positronuprising Год назад
Been following him on social forever. So happy to finally see the process
@bake162
@bake162 Год назад
That’s gorgeous work, no pun intended
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Ha! I get it. Thank you 🙂
@sharontrujillo7793
@sharontrujillo7793 Год назад
OH dude....that is ART!!! ❤️‍🔥
@DanoSlingz
@DanoSlingz Год назад
Absolutely amazing! 😎💕
@arthurjacobs9330
@arthurjacobs9330 Год назад
Awesome work!
@Wingman115
@Wingman115 Год назад
Outstanding episode. Thanks for sharing.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Thank you!
@jackreeves3001
@jackreeves3001 Год назад
Totally beautiful! It would drive me nuts. Thanks for sharing! KANSAS
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@jennilamela6258
@jennilamela6258 Год назад
This is Amazing!! I want him to make a Pegasus one! 😃. I will buy it!! 😀👏. I collect Pegasus 😊
@ScottDMoore
@ScottDMoore Год назад
Love the show.
@mattmorrisson9607
@mattmorrisson9607 Год назад
I've admired this man's work for years. It's amazing to watch his process firsthand!
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Thank you
@dgoddard
@dgoddard Год назад
Wow, Justin! Only have one word... Inspiring. I enjoy using my scroll saw and have used one most of my life. But nothing close to this level. Great work!
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Right on!
@jwanner4
@jwanner4 Год назад
This was amazing to watch! Thank you!
@rockhoundingwithjasperblue
@rockhoundingwithjasperblue Год назад
Fantastic! Really Awesome technique! 💎
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Glad you like it!
@hillview_tool
@hillview_tool Год назад
Justin's the man!
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
No doubt about that!
@droberts73543
@droberts73543 Год назад
That is some sick talent dude, love it!!!
@dianasdecorating
@dianasdecorating Год назад
The attention to detail is simply astounding. He must have been raised in an environment that fosters such imagination 😉. Reach for the stars Justin! I can't wait to see where your talent takes you next.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
So true!
@joshuagrafton8781
@joshuagrafton8781 Год назад
WOW. That is an amazing piece. I am now following Justin. That is art I would buy.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Excellent! You definitely should buy a piece from Justin. He is incredibly talented and a good dude!
@burgundyjayde
@burgundyjayde Год назад
@@CraftsmansLegacy God Bless you Eric. I 🙏 all of your days are filled with only joy
@c.blakerockhart1128
@c.blakerockhart1128 Год назад
Thanks Eric. HAPPY NEW YEAR ! I hope that 2023 is kind to ALL of us. This guy is Obviously BOTH an Artist, AND a Craftsman. I bet that looks Great on your wall. 😎🇺🇸
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Happy new year!
@VertexCarver
@VertexCarver Год назад
Wow. That looks wicked clean! Very similar to a wood carving in some ways but very colorful.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
I can see the similarities. Thanks for the comment
@Yellow.Dog.
@Yellow.Dog. Год назад
So cool. Nice job one and all.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Thanks!
@mosesmedina789
@mosesmedina789 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely gorgeous work!
@deborahdanhauer8525
@deborahdanhauer8525 Год назад
Those pieces are astounding! I love your videos! They are always some of the best out there.❤️🤗🐝
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Thank you so much!
@victoriamosley8510
@victoriamosley8510 Год назад
This is so awesome!!! He is my inspiration. I just got my scroll saw due to his art. Thank you for showing this!
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
That's so cool!
@MayorMcCheese2000
@MayorMcCheese2000 Год назад
I'm so glad I found this page, this is really great content. I absolutely love the sit down interview questions, it feels so casual and honest. Thank you for posting!
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Thank you! I enjoy the interview(s) too
@MayorMcCheese2000
@MayorMcCheese2000 Год назад
@@CraftsmansLegacy the interactions just seem so genuine and not at all forced, I think they and we the audience really get a sense for how much you care and how passionate you are towards craftsmanship.
@cindydineen4292
@cindydineen4292 Год назад
Justin's work is awesome! It's truly amazing how much depth and definition can be achieved through using the different species of wood without any stain or paint. The application of that clear coat really brought the rose to life! He's certainly a master with that scroll saw too! Thanks for showcasing another talented craftsman! Happy New Year to you, Buddy, and your family and to Justin and his family! I pray that 2023 will be filled with God's richest blessings for each of you!
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Thank you Cindy! God Bless, I agree that clear really made the colors pop!
@cindydineen4292
@cindydineen4292 Год назад
@@CraftsmansLegacy yes, it sure did!!
@jwanner4
@jwanner4 Год назад
I was trying to see what kind of clear coat he used. 😀 I love how it made the piece come alive!
@saggioculo5386
@saggioculo5386 Год назад
Charles Dearing is the master of spiral blades. Only type if blade he uses. Me...I'm bad with any blade. Absolutely amazing work.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Thanks! Yeah, I cant use them well myself.
@burgundyjayde
@burgundyjayde Год назад
@@CraftsmansLegacy there is an old saying .. The best if the best always think they can do better. 25:40 solid proof
@francesrosado9288
@francesrosado9288 Год назад
Love the way he use the different types of woods for color, how he oriented the grain to make an ilusión of flow and the type of art he choose that is very rare to see in intarsia! This is amazing! Love it! ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
I agree! Great idea to use pop art
@michellekush986
@michellekush986 Год назад
That was soo cool n amazing....the use of different woods for different colors,how it came together!!SOOO COOL👍😎Thanks guys!!
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Glad you liked it!!
@DonoVideoProductions
@DonoVideoProductions Год назад
Just incredible!
@burgundyjayde
@burgundyjayde Год назад
Justin, you are an excellent artist and taught Eric extensively about your craft. Eric picks excellent artists to showcase on the show. 🌟 Happy New Year. I wish you joy. 😊
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Thank you! Happy New Year
@burgundyjayde
@burgundyjayde Год назад
@@CraftsmansLegacy Eric is there MUSTANG ALLEY in Detroit still? Every year in summer ? I remember you did a car show i love mustangs I want to go to the mustang alley. See all the cool cars. I looooove old cars so much
@b3ardedbarbarian
@b3ardedbarbarian Год назад
You should totally check out David Lundell! Amazing craftsman
@kathleenkopylec3270
@kathleenkopylec3270 Год назад
Amazing work ,the detail makes it real, and now I know why I had trouble using my scroll saw. ..
@mr.e8432
@mr.e8432 9 месяцев назад
Wow! That is incredible!
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy 9 месяцев назад
Thank you
@yingchen3768
@yingchen3768 3 месяца назад
Wonderful!!
@TWC6724
@TWC6724 Год назад
Excellent video. This technique is something I’ve wanted to try for a while now. Love how it ends up looking and I’m such a fan of a satin finish. Makes it look just right. Stellar work.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Thank you. You should do it!
@rayscrafield2106
@rayscrafield2106 Год назад
This was a very enjoyable video. Very laid back and well paced. No bothersome noise or music. Dialogue to a minimum. Thanks. My one question though is, how do you keep your shop so clean with all that sanding and shaping? Did you do a ton of cleaning during and between takes? Also, where and how have you managed to accumulate all the different species of wood? It appears that you have quite a store of different woods to choose from. I see a fortune sitting there in your wood supply alone. Thanks again for a great video.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
I can’t speak to how Justin keeps his shop clean regularly but we didn’t clean while filming. Thanks!
@chewar7537
@chewar7537 Месяц назад
Great video, he is amazing and a skilled woodworker.....definitely a craftsman!!! Background music is annoying and not necessary at all.
@barryp4700
@barryp4700 Год назад
Amazing craftsman AND artist! I have yet to try intarsia, I feel intimidated by it but I guess that you have to take it, literally, piece by piece.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
You need to do intarsia in 2023! One piece at a time
@brudd4407
@brudd4407 Год назад
Same here,, I have just started to dabble in segmentation in taking a step towards Intarsia.
@mattschorr1666
@mattschorr1666 Год назад
Awesome work. How much does thickness of woods come into play? I would have thought the first piece was way too thick. What do I know? All the scroll work is amazing
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
A lot. The depth of view
@Ibaneddie76
@Ibaneddie76 Год назад
Cool!
@jasongrabusky7708
@jasongrabusky7708 Год назад
The Scribbler is elite
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Well said.
@ByronWoodCarver
@ByronWoodCarver 3 месяца назад
That's some really good stuff maan..thanks for sharing..imma try it one day. appreciate it❤
@billybobsledhead
@billybobsledhead Год назад
Sweet
@raider7829
@raider7829 8 месяцев назад
So freakin Amazing!❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@dgperforms1
@dgperforms1 8 месяцев назад
Bad Ass! Good job fellas
@jessedunn6169
@jessedunn6169 Год назад
Intrasia means painting with wood in native American indian. Or what I've been told anyway. Great work makes me want to get back into it been bout 13 year since last piece
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Interesting, I did not know that. Thanks
@jessedunn6169
@jessedunn6169 Год назад
@@CraftsmansLegacy im a hugh fan of the show thank u for what u do.
@burgundyjayde
@burgundyjayde Год назад
@@jessedunn6169 Native American culture is my pride
@jessedunn6169
@jessedunn6169 Год назад
@@burgundyjayde i m the same
@burgundyjayde
@burgundyjayde Год назад
Hello Eric great video you are amazing and catch on so fast ..you are so uplifting and intelligent.... Happy New Year 🎉 Ps. You look so handsome 💜
@scrollsawscribbler421
@scrollsawscribbler421 Год назад
You misspelled “Justin”. It’s ok, a common typo. And thank you!
@burgundyjayde
@burgundyjayde Год назад
@@scrollsawscribbler421 "JUST IN " case you missed it I was talking about Eric at 12:00 💯. Happy New Year. 🎉
@burgundyjayde
@burgundyjayde Год назад
@@scrollsawscribbler421 I subbed to you ❄ you should upload content.
@KJ-zr2ko
@KJ-zr2ko 11 месяцев назад
Hi Eric. I was wondering if you could do a show with a book binder and all the types of binding from soft cover to hard bound books.
@meridius-
@meridius- Год назад
New sub here, used to watch you on pbs .
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@vinceb9310
@vinceb9310 7 месяцев назад
Beautiful work. I would love to hang out with him.
@skent4628
@skent4628 Год назад
Those Crocs, though!
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
I already ordered a pair for myself. Getting rid of the boots and going crocs in 23!
@HRConsultant_Jeff
@HRConsultant_Jeff Год назад
Only thing not mentioned is the high cost fo the different woods he was using. My guess is this piece may have over $100 in raw material costs.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
It's possible, not sure why that information would matter. Thanks for the comment though.
@marknienstadt6963
@marknienstadt6963 Год назад
I did that for a while, but never got to that level.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Why did you stop?
@marknienstadt6963
@marknienstadt6963 Год назад
@@CraftsmansLegacy , I got a lathe for my birthday and I was hooked. Turning everything from pens to bowls and peppermills....
@dgperforms1
@dgperforms1 8 месяцев назад
Man....thats all i got!
@ShakespeareCafe
@ShakespeareCafe 9 месяцев назад
I too use packing tape for another reason: I can reuse the pattern as the tape makes it a decal
@GibClark
@GibClark Год назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@surlycanadian
@surlycanadian Год назад
That rotary tool on the bloodwood first rose petal sounded like Donald Duck orgasming.
@scrollsawscribbler421
@scrollsawscribbler421 Год назад
I don’t know much about this world, but one thing I know with 100% certainty is that I never want to see your browser history.
@surlycanadian
@surlycanadian Год назад
Check it out at timecode 18:28. You’ll never unhear it again.
@kathymoser9750
@kathymoser9750 Год назад
Very much a beginner here. With the wood so thine, can you cut more than one at a time?
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Not sure what you mean. You can't really stack patterns since they are each unique.
@jennilamela6258
@jennilamela6258 Год назад
Pegasus are rare and hard to find So I figure I need to find an artisan to make something interesting inclusive or completely of Pegasus! 😁👍👍
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Reach out to Justin. Thank you
@dgperforms1
@dgperforms1 8 месяцев назад
I want to buy that piece. Let me know how todo so
@skent4628
@skent4628 Год назад
100% more Quinn?
@scrollsawscribbler421
@scrollsawscribbler421 Год назад
10000%. I guess in a few years Eric will have to come back to interview Quinn when he outclasses me
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
We will be back in a few years!
@maxpolaris99
@maxpolaris99 Год назад
There is no Royal Road to epic scrolling.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
OK? Sorry, not sure what this means.
@maxpolaris99
@maxpolaris99 Год назад
@@CraftsmansLegacy There was a king that wanted to master mathematics, but complained it was hard work and required so much time. the mathematician said " there is no royal road through mathematics."
@teambutingting7759
@teambutingting7759 Год назад
how many teeth is low TPI sir tnx for response and how many is high
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
Teeth Per Inch. So 8 would be low and a 24 would be high. Does that make sense?
@HighTone45
@HighTone45 10 месяцев назад
That’s tool steel it’s a myth that it stretches it either snaps or doesn’t
@My2Drumsticks
@My2Drumsticks 2 месяца назад
Photo Booth…. Phone Booth…. Paint Booth… Sanding Booth?
@scrollsawscribbler421
@scrollsawscribbler421 Год назад
That Justin guy is weird
@robertdinicola9225
@robertdinicola9225 Год назад
Most artists are. At least they are a little off. They are usually trying to express an emotion. Just not sure how. Makes for awesome art.
@rickkempf77
@rickkempf77 Год назад
Saw this guy on Reddit. Really cool to see the process in action. Love your channel!
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
So is the other guy
@robertdinicola9225
@robertdinicola9225 Год назад
@@CraftsmansLegacy i watch all your shows on pbs when its on. Been following for a long time! Love it! You and i are very similar. I want to know how to do everything. It has served me well in my career and life. Hardening a knife to making some leather to put it in. Ive tanned my own hides for the leather!
@AndyBirkeyMaker
@AndyBirkeyMaker Год назад
Bahahaha that kinda goes with me territory!
@fretwoodmack1331
@fretwoodmack1331 Год назад
Justin is incredible at what he does BUT can we PLEASE stop with saying "packing tape lubricates the blade"? Tape is an adhesive which is an exact opposite of a lubricant. You're adding GLUE to your blade!
@daveklein2826
@daveklein2826 Год назад
No let's talk about it more. You have no idea what you are talking about
@scrollsawscribbler421
@scrollsawscribbler421 Год назад
I mean, it lubricants the process. Be it by lubing the blade or just cooling it off while cutting and aiding in chip out and dust removal. But also, put some wood glue between two pieces of wood and tell me that ain’t sliding around til the glue tacks up.
@fretwoodmack1331
@fretwoodmack1331 Год назад
@ScrollSawScribbler it will COAT the blade, yes. And yes, it will aid in "dust removal" as that dust ADHERES to the tape. I will absolutely die on the hill that an adhesive can not be a lubricant.
@fretwoodmack1331
@fretwoodmack1331 Год назад
@ScrollSawScribbler let me be clear about this. I do not care that anyone uses packing tape when scrolling. Hell, I've done it on occasion. Calling it a lubricant, though, that's just not correct.
@stevegood3224
@stevegood3224 Год назад
It is not the glue specifically that lubricates the blade. The glue in packing tape and painter's tape has a release agent included. The release agent does lubricate the blade. You see this most prevalently when cutting wood like cherry. You will often scorch the wood from friction heat. If you add tape the scorching will go away. The blade is lubricated and causes less friction heat. Less heat also means longer-lasting sharpness and less breakage. If you tend to push a scroll saw blade past it becoming dull then tape makes a huge difference. If you replace the blade before it becomes dull the tape is less helpful. Most scrollers run blades way past dull.
@wcbbsd
@wcbbsd Год назад
Hey humanity, please take a moment to listen to Whitney Webb, our future is at stake.
@ShedDwellerMakerandRepairer
@ShedDwellerMakerandRepairer 5 месяцев назад
I liked this at 1:40 purely because of his remark on natures beauty. Call me an ole romantic but that was spot on.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy 5 месяцев назад
I agree! Justin is able to use the beauty of the grain and figure to accentuate the overall artwork.
@scraplifetrashtocash4551
@scraplifetrashtocash4551 Год назад
This is easy. I've done stuff better then this dude. It's not rocket science and It's not hard.
@CraftsmansLegacy
@CraftsmansLegacy Год назад
That’s great man. I’d love to see your work. It’s really pretty cool how it all comes together. Sounds like you’re a pretty talented person.
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