Date: 3/29/2002, 2:50 pm
: could scroll a very intricate pattern into it.
: Was it the look of the colored eopxy in particular that you didnt like, or
: was it the look as applied to that particular application?
Good question. It MIGHT look good as a fill for intricate lines. The application I tried wasn't a line drawing but small diamonds, circles and a couple of small kokopelli figures. Glad I tried it on some scrap wood before going to town on an ebony fingerboard. On intricate lines, it might be just as easy to route a 1/16" groove with a dremel or laminate cutter and inlay constrasting 1/16" wood strips. If you used epoxy, you'd probably want to scrape it flush with the wood since sanding would take down the wood faster than the epoxy.
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- Other: Decorative Inlays *Pic*
Joe Greenley -- 3/28/2002, 11:33 pm- The gifted one
!RUSS -- 4/3/2002, 7:52 am- Re: Alright, I Quit
Chip Sandresky -- 3/29/2002, 12:26 pm- Re: Alright, I Quit
John Monfoe -- 3/30/2002, 6:38 am- Re: no way, I belong
LeeG -- 3/30/2002, 9:25 am
- I quit too...holy cow
Lisa S -- 3/29/2002, 2:18 pm - Re: no way, I belong
- Re: That's hardly fair Joe!
Don Beale -- 3/29/2002, 11:22 am- Re: That's hardly fair Joe! *Pic*
Rod Tait -- 3/29/2002, 1:16 pm- Re: That's cool!
Don Beale -- 3/29/2002, 4:51 pm
- Re: That's hardly fair Joe!
jim kozel -- 3/29/2002, 12:06 pm- Re: Uh oh...
Don Beale -- 3/29/2002, 1:13 pm- Re: Uh oh...
jim kozel -- 3/29/2002, 2:50 pm
- Re: Uh oh...
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Tom -- 3/29/2002, 7:14 am- Stunning !!!
John Monfoe -- 3/29/2002, 3:58 am- AWESOME!! *NM*
daren neufeld -- 3/29/2002, 1:07 am - Re: Alright, I Quit
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