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PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:52 pm 
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How do you make a rosette from this? DO you just cut a channel very close to the ID and OD of the abalone rosette then and glue in each piece then fill with ebony dust and CA? There are so many pieces!
I was planning on making a ring from ebony, inlaying the abalone into that and then inlaying that completed ring into the top. Should I skip the ebony ring part?
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PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 4:37 pm 
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These type of inlays from Asia are very thin so be careful to mount it exactly flush. Your can inlay each piece which is a lot of work. I suggest that you hot glue it to a piece of plastic then soak in hot water to remove the pieces from the card that they are currently glued to. Then you can cut a rebate in your top to fit the whole thing into. Cut it a little large to help the fit and to let you make a perfect inside and outside circle and install a thin BWB accent stripe. I have used some of this type inlay that I got on eBay.

This is how I did the rosette on this guitar Image

Fill the voids with black CA.

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I have made a bunch of guitars with that rosette. What I do is rout a channel a bit wider than the pearl. Both inside and out.
I then CA in some bwb rings leaving the inner channel free to place the pearl rosette. I just carefully place each piece of pearl and then wick a tiny amount of CA to hold them in place. I fill the surrounding area with dyed epoxy. I have used everything from wood dust to epoxy tints to brass powder to add color the fill of the epoxy. They all work just fine.
Once dry, I run the top through my thickness sander. I DON"T inlay it in a piece of ebony first!!!
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PostPosted: Mon May 19, 2008 10:56 pm 
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Thanks Andy. I think I have it now.

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Steve;
Are you going to use the radius it came in?

If so -rout a channel that radius and the depth you need-
then fill with epoxy and turn the whole piece upside down and set into the channel.
Let dry then sand or scrape the backing off!
Then make slots for purfs! [:Y:]

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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2008 11:44 am 
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Mike,
That sounds too easy! Thanks for the tip!

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