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Wow!!! What a gorgeous rosette. That Lapis is just amazing. So far every detail of this build is extra special. Can’t wait to see this one come together
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Thanks Mike!
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John, that rosette looks fantastic. Four diamond cutters later, I'd say it was quite worth the effort. I admire the fact that you're not one of those "ten minute rosette" guys. The rosette is sort of the main signature piece of a custom guitar, and the ones you make are always over the top.
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So the gentleman for whom is am building this guitar wants a little lapis in the back strip. The task was to cut the stone accurately enough to inlay into thr back between the purfling. I jury rigged this thing using a diamond cutoff wheel I have had for so long I’ve forgotten where it came from or when I got it. A shout out to never throwing stuff away.
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Looking great, John!
Any plans for Lapis in the end graft or headstock?
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Thanks! Lapis might t show up in the end graft and since he wants my initials on the headstock, possibly there too
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![]() Lapis in the end graft spaced so an end pin will fit ![]() 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. ![]()
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The lapis may have been a learning experience, but you have done amazingly well with it. A very quick learner you are.
I think the lapis looks great and goes so nicely with the Brazilian and Lucky Strike woods. Can hardly wait to see more. Way to go John. |
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Thanks very much. Most kind.
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Love love love that Lapis!! Beautiful work John!!
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