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tippie53
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new rosette

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here is a tile rosette I did this by placing the tiles on a backing , set them into the rosette then spilt it with the circle cutter and glued it in , then opened the split and dropped in a pearl rosette into the tiles
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Kevin Sjostrand
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very nice, how wide is that?

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Nicely Done! Kind of ironic but I just finished with this one..A little Koa and Abalone design I am using on a cut away OM model with Koa bindings. The other rosette is a Cocobolo cut from a solid piece instead of using segments like I did with the Koa.
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the rosette is .250 on the center 3/32 on the inner and outer rings
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