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im currently developing an inlay design for a guitar im building, the idea is a painted skull (like the mexican sugar skulls) made from inlay on the headstock.

stuff like teeth and also the eye pattern can be made from inlay however the intricate painting of dots and lines will be too difficult to cut.

has anyone tried painting inlay before clear coat or (better yet) used translucent pigmented laquer (my guess is the shiny inlay would show through.) the laquer was my guess at the way to do it, but im proberbly wrong.

has anyone tried this? is there a better way to do something like this?

John

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I have seen inlays painted before. There is absolutely no reason why not too as long as you are sure the paint will work with your sealer and finish.

You can also engrave details, etc.. but under a finish on a headstock there are a LOT of different things you can do.

Good luck.

Craig Lavin

Posted

thanks

i did use the search feature but nothing came up, i guess its a mix of experimenting with different methods, really want it all inlay, but bits the size of pinheads will be impossible,

Posted
thanks

i did use the search feature but nothing came up, i guess its a mix of experimenting with different methods, really want it all inlay, but bits the size of pinheads will be impossible,

No problem. There's all sizes of pinheads around here. :D Or something. :D

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Can you show us the image?

You would be surprised at what isn't impossible.

I may be able to guid you more if I can see it.

Thanks

Craig Lavin

www.handcraftinlay.com

Posted

craig,

that website is amazing,

i havent drawn a plan yet (huge fan of intricate planning, one too many screwups at film school) its all in the conception stage. i dont have anything close in my art books.

these the closest things i can find

one

two

three

the most complicated

also if you type mexican skull into yahoo image search, pornstar mary carey shows up. :D

i was mainly wondering if anyone had tried pigmented laquer and if the grain of the inlay shows through.

it really is tiny dots and wavy lines.

thanks

John

thanks

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