mop. inlay
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mop. inlay
I have some gold mop. block inlay to to fit into an ebony fretboard, would it be a good idea to paint the inside of the cavity with some silver paint first so the black of the ebony doesn't dull the pearl as much?
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Rod, I don't think it will make any difference. The only gold MOP I have seen is not opaque in anyway that would allow light to refract back through from the substrate like it can with fake tortoise etc. I could be wrong, but refraction appears to occur from 'within' the shell itself.
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I use gold MOP all the time and don't need to do anything out of the norm when inlaying it. It's my preference over white MOP which I find a little cold and unappealing.
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Although I saw a post somewhere of a guy making a rosette out of crushed shell and epoxy. He lined the channel with silver foil first as he had a few gaps and this looked great. Otherwise you don't need any backing.
I also like the gold, a bit more aged looking. And I like the black MOP which gives a nice paua colour but a lot less in your face.
Coolest markers I have seen were on a Russian electric copy of James Hetfields custom Explorer. It used fibre optics to run a red light the the side markers. Looked really cool.
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I also like the gold, a bit more aged looking. And I like the black MOP which gives a nice paua colour but a lot less in your face.
Coolest markers I have seen were on a Russian electric copy of James Hetfields custom Explorer. It used fibre optics to run a red light the the side markers. Looked really cool.
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Re: mop. inlay
As everyone has already stated Rod, no special pre treatments required, cut your inlay pocket & epoxy away! Unless it's really really thin & you can see light through it when held up (Like a piece of supermarket Bacon
), then it shouldn't show any colour other than the gold. If you can see light through it then it's too thin for fretboards anyways
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The stuff is 1.5 mm thick, i'll lose a bit of body with the radius but that should be only about .25-.3mm at the most, should still be plenty left.
Rod.
By the way Nick, glad to see you're still in one piece over there!!!
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By the way Nick, glad to see you're still in one piece over there!!!
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Thanks Rod, I think anything that is going to fall down already hasrocket wrote: By the way Nick, glad to see you're still in one piece over there!!!

Back on topic,
We demand pictures of course, of the finished inlays.....merely for quality control you understand

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Of course Nick, i wouldn't dream of not showing it off. Some might recall quite a while back i was making enquiries about ES335 plans, well Lillian was quite generous and posted some over to me, and well, i'm quite a good way through this project, first thin body semi-hollow i've tried, as you can gather the neck is nearly there , got the wiring in and out again, started the back, so i may have body with a neck attached in a week or two, so i'll post some pic's when i've got it in the white.
Cheers,,, keep it steady.
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Thanks Rod, you're a star!
Nicely bound board by the way, they always look good when the headstock purf runs into the fingerboard I think, just adds that 'extra' touch.



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