Vine inlay

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Steve321
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Vine inlay

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Here is a vine inlay I did on my last banjo. Good old DePaule.
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Tomcat
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Re: Vine inlay

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Beautiful work!
TEETERFAN
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Re: Vine inlay

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Looks great!! Depaule does a great job.
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Steve321
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Re: Vine inlay

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I find doing inlay relaxing. Erik Sullivan (Sullivan Banjos) told me when doing cross fret inlay to leave a little wood for the fret barbs to bite into but not so much wood the fret wire doesn’t cover it. I try to get as close to that goal as I can.
Tomcat
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Re: Vine inlay

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Do you use a router or hand tools to make the pocket for the inlay?
Steve321
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Re: Vine inlay

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I use a Dremel with a precision router base from StewMac. I also use a foot switch to turn it on and off.
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