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Thread: First foray into complex V-carve inlay

  1. #11
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    Just a couple pics to show the gap. First one you can see why I now clamp center first. Second just shows that mucked up first attempt. 3 and 4 just shows Padauk repair and what I now consider a "Normal" gap when cut depth for female is .1" , and male has .05" start depth and .05" flat depth.
    If dry fit isn't close to that, I know I have a trouble spot.
    Was that similar to yours Chris?
    Hope I'm not posting too much.
    if so sorry Chris---don't mean to take away from your work! And can't wait to try more trees
    scott
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    Chris bet your wife loved it, I'm really looking forward to trying inlays but you make it look great!

    Scott I really like you set of pics too.
    "I am always doing that which I cannot do so that I may learn to do it" paraphrased from Pablo Picaso

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