This Koa is pretty figured. The back and sides should be wild.

I found a couple of scrap of some sort of wood at the wood working store to use for the head stock and the rosette and other area.
I think the small plank that I resawed was amboyna burl. These faces do not look like it but the side figure did. The color looks right.

I had another small piece of burl with sap wood that I also resawed and joined fo a rosette. I had three choices for rosettes, so I cut them all out the same

I plan for this rosette to have either bwb or all b bbb purfling inside and out. When cutting out a wood rosette I learned the trick on this forum, maybe from Kevin of using a bit the right diameter for the purfling you want to use. The result is a matching rosette and channel cut in the guitar the correct size for the rosette and the purfling.
First cut a channel where you want the inside or outside purfling on the guitar, leave the router set up exactly and cut the same channel on the rosette stock. I do not cut through the rosette rather I make the rosette the same thickness as the channel is deep. I then cut a channel on the other side of the rosette channel on the guitar and again leaving the router set up the same, make a matching cut on the rosette stock.
I changed bits on the router and hogged out the center of the rosette channel. I then run the rosettes through the thickness sander back side being sanded till the rosettes drop out (learned this from Rick Davis).






I went with the all black purfling.

