It looks to me like white binding, then black purfling/patterned purfling (does it have a name?)/black purfling.
Or does the purfling come with the black borders as it looks in the pic?
Is this difficult to install cleanly?
What is the purfling scheme here?
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What is the purfling scheme here?
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Re: What is the purfling scheme here?
Looks like rope pattern marquetry. It can bought or even made in the shop. If you buy it pre-made the 2 black strips will be glued on. I find it easy to bend by hand or even in a fox bender. It is relatively easy to install. Herringbone is sort of the same just with two thinner strips glued up in a reversed direction.
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Re: What is the purfling scheme here?
Gurian marquetry is very easy to work with. It bends really well with heat without falling apart.ken cierp wrote:http://www.gurianinstruments.com/showca ... product-2/
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Re: What is the purfling scheme here?
That's a big help John, thanks. I'll visit the site.
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