Couple of new Rosettes
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Couple of new Rosettes
Hi Guys,
Been working on a few guitars (technically number 3 and 4, although I still have to string up Numbers 1 and 2). One is for my Son, and one for my friends Son.
The First rosette is going on an African Mahogany OM with Lutz top and Zebrawood bindings/appointments. Rosette is zebra wood done in a radial style, with b/w/b/green purfling: The 2nd rosette is going on a Mad RW Back and sides, Bearclaw spruce top with curly Koa bindings and maple trim. Rosette is spalted maple with Loa/maple/Koa purfling. This guitar will have Koa/Maple rope purling around the top as well (still need some more sanding): I'll post pictures of the back and sides etc soon.
Been working on a few guitars (technically number 3 and 4, although I still have to string up Numbers 1 and 2). One is for my Son, and one for my friends Son.
The First rosette is going on an African Mahogany OM with Lutz top and Zebrawood bindings/appointments. Rosette is zebra wood done in a radial style, with b/w/b/green purfling: The 2nd rosette is going on a Mad RW Back and sides, Bearclaw spruce top with curly Koa bindings and maple trim. Rosette is spalted maple with Loa/maple/Koa purfling. This guitar will have Koa/Maple rope purling around the top as well (still need some more sanding): I'll post pictures of the back and sides etc soon.
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Re: Couple of new Rosettes
Nice work on both, Glen.
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Re: Couple of new Rosettes
nice
you got the groove goin
you got the groove goin
John Hall
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Re: Couple of new Rosettes
I like them! Doing rosettes is fun, eh?
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Re: Couple of new Rosettes
Good job, those are both fine!
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Re: Couple of new Rosettes
Thanks Guys!
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Re: Couple of new Rosettes
here is another take on the radial rosette. These things are fun to make and a detail for a guitar that can really make them stand out.
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Re: Couple of new Rosettes
What wood combo did you use in that radial purfling John? Maybe mahogany and EIR?
I need to try one with Cocobolo as I have some nice, stripey pieces. The stripey zebra wood above also looks nice.
I need to try one with Cocobolo as I have some nice, stripey pieces. The stripey zebra wood above also looks nice.
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