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How to fit a tapered end inlay. Part 1 

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In this video I show how to cut the slot to later on fit a tapered end inlay at the bottom of the guitar where the two sides meet. Part 2 of this video showing how to fit the inlay will come soon.
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@russellscott1151
@russellscott1151 4 года назад
Invaluable instructional videos on guitar building. The best on RU-vid of this type. Many thanks Pablo
@ecaff9515
@ecaff9515 4 года назад
Excellent video and process Thank you for sharing I'm only working on repairs and guitar kits. You have opened my understanding to many helpful techniques. Again, thank you.
@ramiro1002
@ramiro1002 4 года назад
Thanks for your videos!
@apmpsj
@apmpsj 4 года назад
Hola Pablo,buena video, gracias! y feliz fiesta!
@bigfatpear
@bigfatpear 4 года назад
great video
@18roselover
@18roselover 4 года назад
Pablo . Hola . I find using a mini hand router with a 1/4in bit from L/N is very handy for cleaning up the cavity , prior to inlaying
@redkitekk
@redkitekk 4 года назад
Absolutely, I also use it,but I decided not to use it in this video as some people won't have one and it is also very easy to do it with a chisel.
@Blindfacetweed
@Blindfacetweed 4 года назад
@@redkitekk Nice and tidy without a lot of noise and dust.
@raytristani
@raytristani 4 года назад
I was holding my breath throughout the chiseling part. I always find this part pretty stressful hehe
@rifosi
@rifosi 4 года назад
Thank you, señor Pablo. Very well done and explained, as always. You got me the insight of a variation of this approach. I thought I could glue the sides into the end block with a tapered filler in place, made of some engineering plastic (PFTE, PU, PE, PP, etc) and attached to the end block with double-sided tape, in a way it would be easily peeled off before installing the definitive end inlay. I thought that even if the side edges end up with a non perfect straight line (it probably would), which would lead to undesireable end inlay fitting gaps, one could cut the lines with the saw the way you showed, but resulting in a much narrow strip of wood to remove with the chisel, after peeling off the plastic filler. I'm not sure I made myself clear, but if so, what do you think about it?
@redkitekk
@redkitekk 4 года назад
I think I understand what you are saying. I think you need to try it for yourself to see if it works for you. Me personally I feel this is a fairly simple job and I wouldn't want to make it any more complicated than it needs to be. Just try it your way and see how it goes.
@WansbeckBikecam
@WansbeckBikecam 4 года назад
Beautiful job Pablo. Is that an ebony back and sides? Don't see that very often. Nice.
@redkitekk
@redkitekk 4 года назад
Yes, It is ebony, you can see a few pictures of the finish product on instagram.com/p/B_nWNqiKOZG/ Thank you.
@WansbeckBikecam
@WansbeckBikecam 4 года назад
@@redkitekk thanks Pablo, I didn't know you were on Instagram. Will be following you for sure. Really like your videos. Excellent quality and content. One of my favourite channels.
@johngunn7087
@johngunn7087 4 года назад
Pablo, thank your for another excellent presentation. Do you ever use a small router plane instead of a chisel to do this job?
@redkitekk
@redkitekk 4 года назад
Yes, I use a router plane as well, but I decided not to use it in this video as most people would ha a chisel but not so many would have a router plane.
@KBorham
@KBorham 8 месяцев назад
I am about to execute your method on a guitar I am building. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. Link to PART 2: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AAIw93I_oyE.htmlfeature=shared
@eduardocamargo3069
@eduardocamargo3069 3 года назад
What this wood in the sides?
@redkitekk
@redkitekk 3 года назад
It is ebony. www.onlineguitarmakingcourse.com
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