Re: Strip: "string inlay" as a means of detailing?
By:Ben Blackburn
Date: 11/29/2009, 11:59 am
Date: 11/29/2009, 11:59 am
In Response To: Strip: "string inlay" as a means of detailing? (Bill Hohensee)
I have wondered about using a 3 mm acrylic strip laminated between WRC then ripped into a special strip for the sheerline. The acrylic wouldn't take up the stain. Not sure whether it would work.
Anyone else tried laminating in plastics?
. . . Ben
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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