guitar4life
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I didnt want to use a heat gun because of the burn it may cause on the wood.
I dont know a great deal about finishing guitars but can't you just be extreamly careful and sand off any scortch marks left behind and still keep the beauty of the wood??
ps comments are are greatly appreciated
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whoops sry about that last post ( i thoust i was quoteing imunwell2)
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hey i wsa wondering if anyone new how to router a hole to inlay mop?
i know that this is problaly a really dumb question but i want to bulid a guitar and i have some really cool desins for a inlay.
I used a dremel. You can get some real small bits.
man that inlay is awesome
Good job on it
( hope mine looks that good lol)
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if you want a finish like that i heard you could rub coffee on it or else there are tons of differnt kids of spraypaint on the market why not just find a nice colour and "antique" it lol
this is fun lol
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thanks ill try that
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hey i wsa wondering if anyone new how to router a hole to inlay mop?
i know that this is problaly a really dumb question but i want to bulid a guitar and i have some really cool desins for a inlay.
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I can see a hose a angry mokey and a loin lol
thats some trippy wood lol
What do I need?
in Tools and Shop Chat
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You usually use a bandsaw, drill bress, router, sander, chisel, patence