Yet another rosette or 2 - ideas for future builds

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Re: Yet another rosette or 2 - ideas for future builds

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Kevin Sjostrand wrote:The centers of the circles are the 4 corners of the square
I could be wrong but to get that shape I think the Square needs to be turned as in a "diamond" shape while still keeping the true shape square.

Edited because I'm anal about grammar.
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Yep. North/South/East/West. Now I need to figure the radius and how far out from the center point.
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It would be half the width of the rosette at its widest point. If you want a 5/8" rosette, the square or diamond should have its corners at 5/16" from center.
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Ken, thanks so much. I would have spent any number of hours and paper trying to get a good setup out of this.
Great.
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here is another style wood rosette with a center pearl strip .
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here is another style wood rosettes . The first one is a rosewood black limba made using the tiling technique. Once the rosette was glued in I added the pearl ring.
the 2nd and lower rosette is rosewood and bubinga . The same technique was used on both rosettes I just added the pearl . Making rosettes is a great way to use up scrap pieces .
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Where is the pearl strip?
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I am tending to like simple when it comes to rosettes, single rings, and just a tad bid off the norm.
Here is my latest. Very simple. I cut the wood ring from left over material for the B & S macacuaba.
Easy to cut out using a circle cutter on my dremel.

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This afternoon I just found a rosette that blew me away. It's from Andrew Gallagher over at the AGF. What an encredible idea - simple, elegant.
Andrew_Rosette.jpg
Andrew's father was Kevin Gallagher, whose work I have not had pleasure to see yet. But Andrew's taking things over in that shop and off to a wonderful start.
He said in the post that this is the completed rosette and that the rosewood line will extend into the rosewood binding.
I'm liking this.
Bob
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