Guitar #2. 00-12 Fret with Engelmann/Cherry
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MaineGeezer
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Re: New Project. 00-12 Fret with Engelmann/Cherry
Looks quite nice, I think.
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Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about.
When things are bad, try not to make them any worse, because it is quite likely they are bad enough already. - French Foreign Legion
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Diane Kauffmds
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Re: New Project. 00-12 Fret with Engelmann/Cherry
That was my reaction too, so I made a minor modification. I think it's balanced and centered now. Fret 4 still has a bit of a sharp curve in it. I'll see if I can thin that out a bit, without making it noticeably thin, before I outline the motif.MaineGeezer wrote:Looks quite nice, I think.
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Diane Kauffmds
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Re: New Project. 00-12 Fret with Engelmann/Cherry
My next mission is to turn this pickguard inlay into a useable vine for the peghead. I couldn't find a matching "cherry blossom" motif for the peghead, so I have to be creative. I've already used a couple of elements from this inlay, in the fretboard vine...
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Diane Kauffmds
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Re: New Project. 00-12 Fret with Engelmann/Cherry
Hindsight is 20/20. I forgot to level the fretboard and do the preliminary sanding, before gluing the pieces for the inlay. Luckily, this was remedied. I had help with the leveling. My husband did the initial leveling (he's been dying to help with a guitar), and I took it to 600 grit.
I marked off the fretboard (again), glued the inlay (again), and etched around it with a #11 X-Acto knife/blade (for the first time); I rubbed white chalk over the etching. The fretboard is ready to inlay:
I marked off the fretboard (again), glued the inlay (again), and etched around it with a #11 X-Acto knife/blade (for the first time); I rubbed white chalk over the etching. The fretboard is ready to inlay:
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Danl8
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Re: New Project. 00-12 Fret with Engelmann/Cherry
What kind of glue did you use? Removal was a simple process? The design is very nice!
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Diane Kauffmds
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Re: New Project. 00-12 Fret with Engelmann/Cherry
I use Duco cement (in the green tube). Use dots of the cement (only enough to hold the design to the board). I use a flat razor blade that I gently maneuver under the design for removal. The pieces come off easily, assuming you don't use too much glue.Danl8 wrote:What kind of glue did you use? Removal was a simple process? The design is very nice!
I can't take credit for the design. I bought the vine, but redesigned it for the board.
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Benjy
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Re: New Project. 00-12 Fret with Engelmann/Cherry
Looking good! Maybe one day I will try to do that!
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Diane Kauffmds
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Re: New Project. 00-12 Fret with Engelmann/Cherry
Well, the vine is IN!
I'm still doing some filling and sanding to do, but here are the photos. I'm happy with how it turned out. It took me almost 7 hours of nonstop routing. The fretboard is not permanently installed. I stick it on with double sided tape to level the board:
I'm still doing some filling and sanding to do, but here are the photos. I'm happy with how it turned out. It took me almost 7 hours of nonstop routing. The fretboard is not permanently installed. I stick it on with double sided tape to level the board:
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Danl8
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Re: New Project. 00-12 Fret with Engelmann/Cherry
Looks great. How do you handle the pearl that traverses the fret slots? Is this addressed by recutting the slot thru the pearl?
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Diane Kauffmds
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Re: New Project. 00-12 Fret with Engelmann/Cherry
Thank you.Danl8 wrote:Looks great. How do you handle the pearl that traverses the fret slots? Is this addressed by recutting the slot thru the pearl?
After I get done filling, sanding, and leveling to 1200g, I'll cut right through the inlay to reopen the fret slots with the saw. It still has quite a bit of filling that needs to be done.
