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Hey all, I decided to go for a bold look with this rosette, destined for a negra I think. The green is quite electric. Has anybody else noticed how "side grain" (bands) veneer color really pops out more than "end grain" (mosaic, usually)? Anyhow let me know what you think about it
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Lovely, if you make these yourself any chance of some photos of the rosette construction? It'a always fascinated me but I have not seen it documented very well.
Lovely, if you make these yourself any chance of some photos of the rosette construction? It'a always fascinated me but I have not seen it documented very well.
Thanks krichards. I'm still in an experimenting phase, wanting to try new things on each guitar. We'll see how long that lasts... Some day I may settle on a signature design. Love your rosette btw.
Thanks a lot Ailsa!
Thanks MK. Before guitarmaking I was a carpenter/house painter but never fine stuff like this.
No prob Kozz, Depending on the size of the tile, my veneer stacks could be like 2 cm wide by 20 cm long, and the height is whatever the height of the tile is.
For the taper you basically figure out your inside and outside circumference of the tile channel, and take the difference between those two. Divide that by how many tiles you will need to fill the circle and that's how much you have to taper each one. I think it was like .7 mm in this case...
No prob Kozz, Depending on the size of the tile, my veneer stacks could be like 2 cm wide by 20 cm long, and the height is whatever the height of the tile is.
For the taper you basically figure out your inside and outside circumference of the tile channel, and take the difference between those two. Divide that by how many tiles you will need to fill the circle and that's how much you have to taper each one. I think it was like .7 mm in this case...
Thanks for the info Deteresa! Seems like a very fun part to play around with. Could you make some Space Invader characters? Its kinda funny, but I like that
Do you also make capo's from those vineers? Could bring up some nice figures.
Anyway I like your design. (I was photoshopping the red bindings in some green how it would look like...looks fresh)