Binding suggestions
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Binding suggestions
Just got a sinker redwood top with IRW B/S's. Looking for suggestions on binding type to use. Thanks
Tim B
PS - The winning suggestion will receive a free compliment courtesy of ME!
Tim B
PS - The winning suggestion will receive a free compliment courtesy of ME!
Tim Benware
Re: Binding suggestions
If you want to contrast with the body/top, I think curly maple is great stuff. It's not white like plastic, but more subtle and, under finish, adds a nice warmth.
Ebony is nice for something that is attractive but not 'busy'.
Good luck whatever you choose!
Oh wait - bloodwood, once it's finished, loses it's red glare and gets real mellow looking and might just set the whole thing off nicely.
If I were to mention all possible binding materials, I would be certain to win the compliment!
DaveB
Ebony is nice for something that is attractive but not 'busy'.
Good luck whatever you choose!
Oh wait - bloodwood, once it's finished, loses it's red glare and gets real mellow looking and might just set the whole thing off nicely.
If I were to mention all possible binding materials, I would be certain to win the compliment!
DaveB
Re: Binding suggestions
Don't forget ebony, as long as someone else bends it.
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Re: Binding suggestions
I think curly maple would look real nice, I'd like to use it on my next one, wondering if it should be quarter sawn or flat sawn.
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Re: Binding suggestions
Maccassar Ebony or Mad Rosewood have nice browns that may play nicely with your top. I'm finishing a redwood topped guitar with Mad Rose and it looks really nice together. Both would need side purfs...
Or go stealth mode: IRW with a maple side purf and top purfs to match your rosette.
Or go stealth mode: IRW with a maple side purf and top purfs to match your rosette.
Darren
Re: Binding suggestions
Darren - may I ask where you got the redwood top?
Thanks
DaveB
Thanks
DaveB
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Re: Binding suggestions
I think the maple would look very good. I also did a EIRW OM with Koa binding. Didn't think it would look all that good, but it turned out wonderful. Do that with a simple black purfling, it would be subtle but sophisticated. I was thinking maybe padauk, one of my favorite woods, but it will eventually mellow to a rich carmal brown, and would get lost in the EIRW.

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Re: Binding suggestions
lmi - nothing special to look at, we'll see in a few weeks how she sounds.deadedith wrote:Darren - may I ask where you got the redwood top?
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DaveB
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Re: Binding suggestions
Dave B, David, Ken - I think I'm going with MAPLE. My compliments to you all.
Thanks for the pic Ken, that's what tip the scales.
Tim B
Thanks for the pic Ken, that's what tip the scales.
Tim B
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Re: Binding suggestions
Compliments are nice, thanks, but I still want to know if it should be Q/S or F/S.
David L
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