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Custom Inlays?
Posted: November 18th, 2014, 10:46 pm
by Lefty007
Does anybody know where to get custom inlays like the one on this guitar's fretboard (see video)? Really like that inlay, like an infinity symbol with a circle in the middle. . . Fascinating.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2nMo-Tt9R0
Re: Custom Inlays?
Posted: November 19th, 2014, 3:33 pm
by Sec-Def
that guitar is beut.
curvy. I wonder how it really looks like.

Re: Custom Inlays?
Posted: November 20th, 2014, 9:19 am
by jersey bluesdude
[quote="Lefty007"]Does anybody know where to get custom inlays like the one on this guitar's fretboard (see video)? Really like that inlay, like an infinity symbol with a circle in the middle. . . Fascinating.
http://sharkinlay.com/
Re: Custom Inlays?
Posted: November 20th, 2014, 11:21 am
by Jeroen
Sec-Def wrote:that guitar is beut.
curvy. I wonder how it really looks like.

What guitar?

Re: Custom Inlays?
Posted: November 20th, 2014, 4:33 pm
by fivebass52
Thanks for the link - great artwork, and lots of materials to work with.. trussrod covers seem to be the easiest way to customize an instrument, got to check for prices....
Re: Custom Inlays?
Posted: November 20th, 2014, 9:22 pm
by Brock
Inlay work isn't hard. It is the vision for the final shape & materials that is hard!
I went from needed to know how to this in less than a month of evenings:

Granted much of that month was spent improving my StewMac tools. The bass was received
with 2 fingerboard inlays 'popped out' & missing. A pencil rubbing gave the exact handmade
non perfect shapes needed & away we go. I left out the part about mixing your glue for a
hidden perimeter & the part about finishing the inlay out. If there is interest, I'll share that too!
Re: Custom Inlays?
Posted: November 21st, 2014, 11:32 am
by screambasses
I thought we were talking about boobs.
pete
Re: Custom Inlays?
Posted: November 21st, 2014, 4:28 pm
by belinmad
screambasses wrote:I thought we were talking about boobs.
this
Re: Custom Inlays?
Posted: November 23rd, 2014, 11:24 am
by Brock
My bad. There are certainly more boobs on the internet than left handed bass players

Re: Custom Inlays?
Posted: November 25th, 2014, 4:20 am
by fivebass52
Brock wrote:My bad. There are certainly more boobs on the internet than left handed bass players

True, but unlike the disproportionate amount of lefty-to-righty bass players, there is always a an equal amount of lefty boobs to righty boobs....

Re: Custom Inlays?
Posted: November 27th, 2014, 11:38 am
by Sec-Def
screambasses wrote:I thought we were talking about boobs.
pete
Re: Custom Inlays?
Posted: November 29th, 2014, 1:24 pm
by Rodent
Brock wrote:Inlay work isn't hard. It is the vision for the final shape & materials that is hard!
I went from needed to know how to this in less than a month of evenings:

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I left out the part about mixing your glue for a
hidden perimeter & the part about finishing the inlay out. If there is interest, I'll share that too!
Nice work Brock! I admire the guys who have the patience to cut and set inlays by hand. Not something you need every day for repairs, but good paying work when the opportunity knocks
I'd be interested in your workflows on hiding the cavity perimeter. IME it's reasonably simple to do with darker woods, but getting block perimeters clean on a flatsawn Maple fretboard can be a real pain if the end grain sides are unusually porous
p.s. nice little aquarium pump there on your cutting jig
Re: Custom Inlays?
Posted: December 3rd, 2014, 6:22 pm
by Brock
Thanks Rodent! As for the filler, I collect sawdust - especially small chips.
I set my depth on the router & do my best to keep the cavity a nice close
fit.

This is Brazilian Rosewood ground into chips & sawdust ready for mixing with
wood glue:

Storing chips & sawdust in labeled cans:

Finishing was accomplished with a StewMac Radius Board & various grades
of sandpaper. Finished product was meant to preserve the actual shape of
the diamonds. Yes, they were always less than perfect as these old axes
were completely handmade.
