Re: Rosette with a lot of inlaywork, little blog
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 10:12 am
After all inlay work is done, all the gaps were filled with epoxy. stained with black dye.
Scraping the epoxy off and a carefull pass under the thickness sander. It's only 1,5 mm thick!!!
Taking the outer perimeter off with the dremel.
Glueing the purfling b/w/b on after a touch bending. Had to borrow the needles from the misses.
You could mention: why b/w/b? Why not just b/w to the ebony.
Well before I had some tiny gaps between the rosette and the purfling. And these are easier to cover between black and black.
Gaps between black and white show more easily.
So that is why.
Herman
Scraping the epoxy off and a carefull pass under the thickness sander. It's only 1,5 mm thick!!!
Taking the outer perimeter off with the dremel.
Glueing the purfling b/w/b on after a touch bending. Had to borrow the needles from the misses.
You could mention: why b/w/b? Why not just b/w to the ebony.
Well before I had some tiny gaps between the rosette and the purfling. And these are easier to cover between black and black.
Gaps between black and white show more easily.
So that is why.
Herman