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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 10:45 pm 
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First name: Linus
City: Brooklyn
State: NY
Zip/Postal Code: 11215
Country: USA
Focus: Build
Status: Amateur
I have #3 underway. Spruce top and mahogony back sides and neck. It's all parts from Shane, the guy that was selling cheap Martin factory 2nds (or 3rds :shock: ). There are cosmetic issues but structurally it all seems fine.

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I've also been challenging myself with more inlay work. I bought the fretboard marker inlays already cut and installed them. They turned out nice.

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I'm planning on the torch inlay for the headstock and herringbone purfling. Not sure what I'll choose for binding yet. Probably black plastic, or maybe I'll try wood binding this time.

I'm going to try for an aged look using potassium dichromate then french polish.

Should be fun.



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 12:47 am 
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First name: Samuel
Last Name: Rowe
City: London
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Country: UK
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Linus wrote:
I have #3 underway. Spruce top and mahogony back sides and neck. It's all parts from Shane, the guy that was selling cheap Martin factory 2nds (or 3rds :shock: ). There are cosmetic issues but structurally it all seems fine.

Image

Image


I've also been challenging myself with more inlay work. I bought the fretboard marker inlays already cut and installed them. They turned out nice.

Image

Image

Image

I'm planning on the torch inlay for the headstock and herringbone purfling. Not sure what I'll choose for binding yet. Probably black plastic, or maybe I'll try wood binding this time.

I'm going to try for an aged look using potassium dichromate then french polish.

Should be fun.


Impressive work... bravo dear


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 11:17 pm 
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Location: The Woodlands, Texas
First name: Barry
Last Name: Daniels
Samuel, in the future if you use dark colored glue around the inlays it will blend into the ebony and largely disappear.


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