It is 7/8" Ken. Works out fine with the size heel cap I use.
Here are some pics of the back purfling all scraped and sanded flush. One pic shows the spot where I lost some color, not terrible but it will stand out to the trained eye.......
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Re: A EIR Dred in the D45 tradition
Guess I need more eye training because I can't see it. Looks great!
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Tim Benware
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First picture right above the center area of the purfling, there is a section that looks like zebra stripes......SEEEEEE.
What I'm wondering, because I don't have much experience with shell, is if I sand this area a little further, am I LIKELY to get back into some color again? Does anyone have some experience with shell doing this? I may take some scrap abalone and sand on it and see what happens.
I can live with it, but I'd sure like it to be better.
Kevin
What I'm wondering, because I don't have much experience with shell, is if I sand this area a little further, am I LIKELY to get back into some color again? Does anyone have some experience with shell doing this? I may take some scrap abalone and sand on it and see what happens.
I can live with it, but I'd sure like it to be better.
Kevin
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I thought that was just part of the shell look. It looks great Kevin.
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Oh yeah, yeah I see it now (NOT). Looks very natural like that. Me thinks you may be too critical.
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Re: A EIR Dred in the D45 tradition
looks entirely within the color range of the shell. With nice transitions into and out of the color.
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Thanks guys. I'm still contemplating sanding a little there to see what happens....I know, I know!!!
I glued the bindings on the top last night and today I installed the shell purflings there. Putting some layers of CA on now. Will hopefully scrape and sand it down tomorrow afternoon. It looks pretty good, don't want to loose any color on the top, so I'll be careful as I go.
Kevin
I glued the bindings on the top last night and today I installed the shell purflings there. Putting some layers of CA on now. Will hopefully scrape and sand it down tomorrow afternoon. It looks pretty good, don't want to loose any color on the top, so I'll be careful as I go.
Kevin