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Author:  guitarjtb [ Mon Jan 29, 2024 11:09 am ]
Post subject:  Anyone have a source for multi-ply plastic purfling?

I need a source for multi-ply plastic purfling in depths of around .040" to .060". BW,BWB,WBW, etc. I can find laminated wood purfling, and I can find multi-ply plastic binding that is around .200" deep. I don't have a clean way of cutting the wider binding down to use as purfling. I used to find some from the 1833 shop, but no longer available.

Anyone have a source? I thought I remembered this coming up before, but I searched and could not find the thread.

Author:  dofthesea [ Mon Jan 29, 2024 3:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Anyone have a source for multi-ply plastic purfling?

Bluescreek has purpling. Aka John Hall

Author:  bluescreek [ Tue Jan 30, 2024 8:08 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Anyone have a source for multi-ply plastic purfling?

been trying to get it from Martin
its sporatic when I do get it.

the common thin b/w and D18 I can usually get its the medium stuff thats difficult
you can always ask , if I have it I can help

I miss the old GMC when you could get almost anything

Author:  guitarjtb [ Tue Jan 30, 2024 9:12 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Anyone have a source for multi-ply plastic purfling?

bluescreek wrote:
been trying to get it from Martin
its sporatic when I do get it.

the common thin b/w and D18 I can usually get its the medium stuff thats difficult
you can always ask , if I have it I can help

I miss the old GMC when you could get almost anything


I ordered 1 each of the D-28 rosettes, just to see how they differ. This way I can decide which one I like, for future purchases.
I am working on a solution to cleanly cut the wide .250" bw, bwb binding, down to purfling height, for use inside the binding around the body. A jig with a boxer cutter blade is one thing I plan to try. I have cut quite a bit on a little jig I made for my band saw, but the cut edge takes a little more clean up than I like.

Thanks

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