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 Post subject: Rosette Fun
PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 2:30 pm 
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Though far from the most efficent operation in guitar making, I have to admit that there are few which I enjoy more than rosette making,
My latest:
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 Post subject: Re: Rosette Fun
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Wow, that is absolutely amazing!!! :shock:


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 Post subject: Re: Rosette Fun
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Nice, Dave. Beautiful detail in there. Show us the finished product when done.

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David: Very cool! Looks like it is going to be a "big" rosette. I love big rosettes.

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 Post subject: Re: Rosette Fun
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Wow! Would you consider a tutorial on your method... [:Y:]

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Nice design Dave. Do you do anything on the outside arc?

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Nice work David! [:Y:]


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Nice trick with the needles. What is the base?

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 Post subject: Re: Rosette Fun
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The base is a piece of pine around 8" X 12" (easy to pin into) covered with release sheets from double sided adhesive, waxed paper works as well but is less resistant to the water in the fish glue.
Once the rest of the tiles are added and dry, the outside edge is trued to circular with the stew mac rosette jig:
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Then the corresponding outer rings are added:
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 Post subject: Re: Rosette Fun
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Very nice Dave ! [:Y:]
What woods do you use?

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 Post subject: Re: Rosette Fun
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Mike, the meander tiles in this one are Brazilian rosewood and maple, the striated triangles are maple and ebony while the checkered purflings are made up of maple, Brazilian rosewood, Indian rosewood, ebony and bloodwood in various thicknesses.

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And now, sanded:
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 Post subject: Re: Rosette Fun
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Woah! That's really nice! What's it goin on, Dave?

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 Post subject: Re: Rosette Fun
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Your rosette is great looking Dave, very impressive. I'm also working on rosettes now. Trying to decide on a center tile motif. Mosaics can get a little tedious after a while but I'm making some progress, got a few logs made including a mini-meander (5.5 mm square).


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 Post subject: Re: Rosette Fun
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Waddy, A classical in the same configuration as #90 (no side inlays though....).
This one is going to be in very dark (almost black) Brazilian Rosewood with a three piece back and purflings matching the outer rosette rings. Bindings will most likely be in curly maple with multiple line side fillets.

Marc, those are looking very nice, as does the classical in your other thread!
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MMMMMmmm! That sounds great.

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 Post subject: Re: Rosette Fun
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David, great looking work.
I like the ability to true up the outer radius you pictured. Very clever.

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Wow ! Very beautiful [clap] :D

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 Post subject: Re: Rosette Fun
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Nice! I think that you're on a roll with that meander pattern!

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