Gluing on the binding alone first.......
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:00 pm
I have a plan and wonder how you all think about it.
I'm doing this dred right now and the plan is to use curly maple binding, with paua abalone purfling between .010" black lines. What I'm planning on doing is similar to how Chris Paulick demonstrates his install. Cutting the channels, taping down the binding and CA gluing it in place. Then coming back and laying the black lines in the channel and inserting the shell all the way around, then saturating it all with CA. I will coat the channel with Shellac first to hopefully keep the CA out of the end grain of the top. This is the area that concerns me I suppose, but how does this process sound to you all? Anyone done it this way before? This will be my first abalone purfling around the guitar. The other option is to use the teflon strips in the channel when gluing on the binding. My dimensions are such that if I do that, I will have to glue the one black line that will be against the endgrain of the channel in with the strips. If I do that, I could use white glue and won't have the CA seepage concern. Hmm, so many decisions.
Kevin
I'm doing this dred right now and the plan is to use curly maple binding, with paua abalone purfling between .010" black lines. What I'm planning on doing is similar to how Chris Paulick demonstrates his install. Cutting the channels, taping down the binding and CA gluing it in place. Then coming back and laying the black lines in the channel and inserting the shell all the way around, then saturating it all with CA. I will coat the channel with Shellac first to hopefully keep the CA out of the end grain of the top. This is the area that concerns me I suppose, but how does this process sound to you all? Anyone done it this way before? This will be my first abalone purfling around the guitar. The other option is to use the teflon strips in the channel when gluing on the binding. My dimensions are such that if I do that, I will have to glue the one black line that will be against the endgrain of the channel in with the strips. If I do that, I could use white glue and won't have the CA seepage concern. Hmm, so many decisions.
Kevin