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Old 11-06-2022, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by j. Kinnaird View Post

It’s hard leveling lapis. I found these little diamond encrusted bits with an eighth inch shank that work nicely in a dremmel. If the lapis is ground down to about a thousand of an inch below the surface of the woods, and then the wood is sanded/ scraped flush with the lapis things work nicely. Working with stone has been a learning experience.
I know that working with stone has to be very challenging--different densities, hardnesses, rates of expansion and contraction, compensating for sanding levels, and on and on.

I talked Mike Baranik into using malachite on a custom build for me. His parting comment when I picked up the guitar from him was:

You'd better take really good care of this guitar 'cause I'm never doing that again!"

Nicely done, John!
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