Purfling thickness...
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 10:07 am
Hi all,
I've got my rosette done - I used 0.060" thick b/w/b on the inner and outer rings and 0.040" on both sides of the abalone in the center.
With that in mind...
I'll soon be routing my binding and top purfling channels. My current plan is 0.060" b/w/b on both sides of 0.125" abalone for the top. Which means my purfling channel will be 0.305" inboard from the sides... 0.060" binding + 0.120" b/w/b + 0.125" abalone.
Is the 0.060" b/w/b too thick? Should I use 0.040" on both sides of the abalone instead of the 0.060"?
This is probably a matter of taste, but I don't want to route into my top and then realize I should've used the 0.040" b/w/b. What do you guys usually use?
As always, thanks...
I've got my rosette done - I used 0.060" thick b/w/b on the inner and outer rings and 0.040" on both sides of the abalone in the center.
With that in mind...
I'll soon be routing my binding and top purfling channels. My current plan is 0.060" b/w/b on both sides of 0.125" abalone for the top. Which means my purfling channel will be 0.305" inboard from the sides... 0.060" binding + 0.120" b/w/b + 0.125" abalone.
Is the 0.060" b/w/b too thick? Should I use 0.040" on both sides of the abalone instead of the 0.060"?
This is probably a matter of taste, but I don't want to route into my top and then realize I should've used the 0.040" b/w/b. What do you guys usually use?
As always, thanks...