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Top purfling repair

Post by Dave Anderson » Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:24 pm

Hey Guys, Well I decided to add a black/white purfling to this guitar.I don't think it looked right the way it was so I got this tool that is used for violin purfs. It holds a dremel and I used a 1/32 downcut bit. First I carefully routed along the rw purf and slowly increased the size of the slot to the blk/wht purf size.It slides along the top of the outside mold and is adjustable in and out.
I don't know why I thought it would look good with No blk/wht border on the inside of the rw purf but...It's just another screw up and learning experiance! :D
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Here's the slot cut -needs another pass to remove the faint white strip.
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patching a few holes with epoxy and rw dust
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Done...
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Post by Allen » Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:47 am

Hey, that was brilliant Dave. Where did you get the tool from?
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Post by Dave Anderson » Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:53 am

Thanks Allen, Stew Mac sells them.
sorry,I don't know how to post a link here :oops:
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Post by Kim » Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:59 am

Great tip thanks Dave, came up just perfect.

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Post by Nick » Tue Jul 14, 2009 8:17 am

Dave Anderson wrote:Thanks Allen, Stew Mac sells them.
sorry,I don't know how to post a link here :oops:
Is this is the one you are talking about Dave?

Nice job with the purfling BTW :wink:
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Post by Dave Anderson » Wed Jul 15, 2009 12:55 pm

Nick O wrote:
Dave Anderson wrote:Thanks Allen, Stew Mac sells them.
sorry,I don't know how to post a link here :oops:
Is this is the one you are talking about Dave?

Nice job with the purfling BTW :wink:
Yes indeed, That's the tool Nick.
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Post by xray » Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:33 pm

definately worth it i think dave. That is just spot on thanks for sharing

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Post by vandenboom » Wed Jul 15, 2009 5:50 pm

On current build, I had a 2" section of homemade BWB purfling that was dodgy - too much white and not enough black. It looked bad. I spent time experimenting with my dremel but was dreading the damage I might cause without a precise jig.
So I tried with a sharp knife and was surprised how easily it all came out.
Wouldn't want to do the whole lot that way though - so the stewmac jig is clearly great for that.
I only have one good little knife, and I probably under utilise it.
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