It really looks like you're well on your way.
Very precise work. I couldn't have come close.
Good job.
Top replacement on a classical
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Re: Top replacement on a classical
The replacement still looks scary, but you seem well on your way.
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Re: Top replacement on a classical
Well, I managed to get the top glued on yesterday and I have just done the herringbone purfling. I am quite pleased with the result, below is a picture of the herringbone
Here is how it looks.
I need to do a bit of filling around the binding using epoxy and rosewood dust Thanks for all your kind comments. It was not as hard as I thought it would be.
Here is how it looks.
I need to do a bit of filling around the binding using epoxy and rosewood dust Thanks for all your kind comments. It was not as hard as I thought it would be.