A little inlay trick

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A little inlay trick

Post by Mark G » Sun Apr 14, 2013 6:26 pm

Hello all, I usually just look around here but I did something today that might be helpful to share. Wile inlaying an ebony fretboard with some notched diamonds and squares I reached for the white paint as usual to give myself a nice white background to scribe onto and it occurred to me that it might work better to use the white out tape from the stationery drawer. It rolls on dry, sticks beautifully, gives a perfect white background and then is super easy to remove. I'll be using this method rather than paint from now on. Hope some of you out there find this useful.
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Ebony board with whiteout to mark inlays

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Post by Mark G » Sun Apr 14, 2013 6:28 pm

Here is a photo with the inlays in place. The finished product is perfect.
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Post by 68matts » Sun Apr 14, 2013 6:31 pm

That is indeed a neat little trick, thanks for sharing.
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Post by Nick » Sun Apr 14, 2013 6:33 pm

Thanks for the tip Mr Gobble (Do you have a "real" name? we like to be a little more personable/friendly around here :D )
How does the tape handle intricate shapes, it doesn't 'bunch' at all with close or short lines?
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Re: A little inlay trick

Post by Mark G » Sun Apr 14, 2013 8:52 pm

Hey there, sorry about the name thing. I'm Mark-i have a little hobby known as gosbellguitars. Feel free to google me and check out my guitars. I build anything from ukuleles, steel strings, electrics and lap steel guitars.
Not sure how the tape will take sharp curves. It seems to stick well enough and takes the scribe line well....I was using a razor blade. It sticks well enough that the superglued pearl pieces grabbed and didn't budge. I have some trickier bits to do for this particular build so will update how it goes.

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Re: A little inlay trick

Post by Mark McLean » Mon Apr 15, 2013 12:03 am

Hi Mark. Nice tip. Looks like it would give a nice clear mark for the router to follow.
But let me just check if I am understanding this right. You put a slab of the white stuff on the ebony fingerboard and then you place the inlay piece on top and scribe around it to cut the white shape to match the inlay? (or have I got it wrong and the white stuff goes first onto the shell piece?)
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Re: A little inlay trick

Post by inoz » Mon Apr 15, 2013 12:40 am

My thanks also Mark, neat trick indeed.

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Post by Mark G » Mon Apr 15, 2013 11:20 am

The white out stuff goes straight onto the ebony board. I thenut a drop of superglue on each piece just to hold them in place while I scribed the outline.

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Re: A little inlay trick

Post by Kim » Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:44 pm

Hey Mark, great tip, thanks for the heads-up :cl :cl :cl

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Re: A little inlay trick

Post by slowlearner » Fri Apr 19, 2013 4:55 pm

Did that tape dispenser come out of the scrapbooking box like the double sided tape? :P
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Re: A little inlay trick

Post by Mark G » Sat Apr 20, 2013 8:16 pm

Yes Pete, it did. I asked permission though and kept it in the shed until i was asked where it was.

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Re: A little inlay trick

Post by Mark G » Sat Apr 20, 2013 8:20 pm

I just finished some much trickier, tighter curved pieces. I found that i needed to be careful to use a very sharp scribe-blade and not apply too much pressure on the curve at the first pass so as not to tear the white stuff. Another cool thing i noticed was that the superglue will act as a 'de-sticker' and with a little force the pearl pieces may be popped off leaving the space beneath clear....without needing to scribe!!. I still like to scribe the edges though.

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Re: A little inlay trick

Post by ckngumbo » Sun Apr 21, 2013 4:58 am

mrgobble wrote:Yes Pete, it did. I asked permission though and kept it in the shed until i was asked where it was.
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Re: A little inlay trick

Post by Alfred J » Tue May 07, 2013 12:00 am

Wot a good idea. Thanks 8)

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Re: A little inlay trick

Post by n~dl » Sat May 18, 2013 3:29 am

I just use chalk, scrape some powder off with a razor and work it onto the scribed lines (#11 x-acto). Works well for me!
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