Having seen your mop inlay job I can understand why someone would want to go to trouble of replacing the dots. Well worth the effort.
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Having seen your mop inlay job I can understand why someone would want to go to trouble of replacing the dots. Well worth the effort.
Yeah - as long as you've got all the bits - needle file, fine sander paper and about 2 hours - it's not that big of a job. The dots themselves are a few pence/cents each.
I also understand that for a lot of ppl it's a pointless aesthetic.
However, I have used special "Tone Mother of Pearl" - so it's totally worth it!