Dave's 2nd Build: A KMG J-200
Re: Dave's 2nd Build: A KMG J-200
Thanks fellers. I rather enjoyed the inlay work. For the fretboard, I marked the locations of the diamonds, and used a drop of glue to hold them in place while I scribed around them with an exacto knife. I rubbed some chalk into the line so I could see it a little better, and used my chisel vertically to define the edges a little more. I made a little jig to hold the fretboard in place and act as a carrier for the router. I used my colt router with a 1/16" straight bit to clean out the wood, and a small chisel for some cleanup.
The holes were certainly not perfect, but some glue and wood dust fills in the gaps nicely.
The holes were certainly not perfect, but some glue and wood dust fills in the gaps nicely.
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The headstock is really eye-catching. It looks like a wild animal (dog?) is coming out of it.
Just when you think you're getting ahead in the rat race, the rats get faster.
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Re: Dave's 2nd Build: A KMG J-200
Yeohwee on that headstock overlay. Amazing bookmatched figure.
Nice Dave.
Kevin
Nice Dave.
Kevin
Re: Dave's 2nd Build: A KMG J-200
That veneer was even freakier looking as a larger piece!
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Re: Dave's 2nd Build: A KMG J-200
I used the french walnut veneer in a couple of other locations.
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