: My first strip-built, a Petrel kit from CLC should arrive shortly.
: I'd like to stain the deck one uniform color, but I'd like to
: also have some small detailing, thin lines of a lighter
: contrasting color.
: My question is - is there a better way? Has anyone had any
: experience with this approach?
: FYI, you can find this "How to apply stringing" video on
: the Fine Woodworking web site here -
:
: http://www.finewoodworking.com/SkillsAndTechniques/SkillsAndTechniquesArticle.aspx?id=31332
I have used a dremel with a router attachment for inlays. Great if you want something other than straight lines.
http://www.toolup.com/dremel/335.html
Also copper wire and solder work well. Sanded and buffed they give a good shine.
I have yet to do an inlay on a stripper. But I laid my first strip on my first stripper yesterday. If Bill's fears of splitting may be true I may glue a 1/8 plywood piece on the opposing side of the inlay for reinforcing. Below is a sample. Not a finished inlay.
Kim
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: "string inlay" as a means of detailing?
Bill Hohensee -- 11/29/2009, 4:04 am- Re: Strip: "string inlay" as a means of detailing?
Bill Hohensee -- 12/1/2009, 2:26 am- Re: Strip: "string inlay" as a means of detailing?
Mike Bielski -- 11/29/2009, 6:44 pm- Re: Strip: "string inlay" as a means of detailing?
Ben Blackburn -- 11/29/2009, 11:59 am- Re: Strip: "string inlay" as a means of detailing? *PIC*
Dave Gentry -- 11/29/2009, 11:43 am- Re: Strip: "string inlay" as a means of detailing?
Jay Babina -- 11/29/2009, 11:35 am- Re: Strip: "string inlay" as a means of detailing? *PIC*
kiim -- 11/29/2009, 10:17 am- Re: Strip: "string inlay" as a means of detailing?
Bill Hamm -- 11/29/2009, 7:44 am - Re: Strip: "string inlay" as a means of detailing?
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