uhmw rosette jig

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Mike Ryan
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uhmw rosette jig

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Hello,
Back with another silly question but one I need answered.
I built a UHMW plastic jig to do an abalone rosette. See photo. BUT, I don't remember how I used it.
I know I did a build up in the dado I made with my dremel circle cutter and somehow put the abalone segments and BWB purfling around the abalone.
My Question for those that have used this technique. Should I put the abalone and the purfling into the jig and then flood with CA glue and pop it out to use in the similar dado I made on the guitar top. I know i popped it out by pushing the underneath through that wedge shaped opening. My memory seems to have dead spots.
The rosette turned out great. see pic. .
I think my recent cataract surgery has addled my brain. I now see with one eye clearly at distance but have not had the other eye done yet. I know my brain is letting some stuff thru. and other stuff is suppressing BUT you probably don't care about that.
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Danny Seamon
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I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who forgets how I did something on a previous guitar. I take lots of notes and pictures but still have this problem. : )
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Sometimes I forget to take notes.
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Notes? What are notes?
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Those are the things that make up chords! I know how to make notes, but taking notes eludes me. :lol:
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Sometimes I look for a jig or method, and find that I make a better tool the next time around, or find a better solution to the problem.
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I have always used your polyethylene cutting board method for rosettes, but I've never tried to fit an old rosette into a new top. I always cut a new trough in the poly at the same time I cut the corresponding trough in the top so that the rosette built in the poly will fit exactly into the top. I think it would be pretty hard to make it an exact fit otherwise.
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I got it made and it turned out well. Just crammed the prebent bwb .060 in , pushed the abalone tiles in between and flooded with thin CA glue. It popped right out and then i cut the matching dado for the rosette and it fit pretty well. No significant gaps. Glued it in and have sanded down to it even without taking too much abalone.
I have photos if anyone is interested.
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I'd like to see some pictures, thanks!
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here are a couple pictures.
One just after gluing in (i used too much glue - just enough to keep it together) and one after sanding the top to final thickness. These are cellphone photos so not he best quality.
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