Re: Strip: "string inlay" as a means of detailing?
By:Jay Babina
Date: 11/29/2009, 11:35 am
Date: 11/29/2009, 11:35 am
In Response To: Strip: "string inlay" as a means of detailing? (Bill Hohensee)
Most builders who want a "string" line, glue on a super thin strip of contrasting wood. It's actually easier. Since you mention that you are going to stain, it adds a major problem. You can try masking and rub on stain with a Q-tip along the edge and then do the other side. Stain will not travel through the glue line.
BTW the video is exactly how a crack in a guitar top it fixed except they cut right through the wood and fashion a tapered matching piece that gets glued in. Notice they use holly in the video - it's the whitest of woods.
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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