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Can't wait to see how you inlay
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So far so good. Next is some 5min epoxy and some fine sandings (always keep a little of your sanding dust - fantastic for invisible mends and fills!):
Mix the epoxy and then add enough sandings to colour it reasonably. Only use the very fine stuff - you don't want big bits underneath the inlays!
Put enough in each shape so that when you press in the inlay, it squeezes out and fills any gaps:
Press the inlays in firmly, squeezing the excess epoxy out to fill the gaps:
Finally, clean up the excess epoxy so there is less to sand down and to make sure all gaps are filled:
My progress will now plummet with another overseas work assignment next week. Mind you, it might give me time to work out exactly what I'm going to do with the fingerguard...
Thanks for looking
Andy