That headstock looks amazing, I keep coming back to look at the pictures
I'm curious how you did the logo. Did you rout it out and fill it with a mixture of epoxy & glitter?
That headstock looks amazing, I keep coming back to look at the pictures
I'm curious how you did the logo. Did you rout it out and fill it with a mixture of epoxy & glitter?
Build #1 Spalted Maple 'Halcyon' LP-1SS GOTM May 2018
Hi Trv, how’s that awesome LP going?
I printed out the text and sticky taped it into position (there has got to be a better way), engraved the text using the smallest engraving bit I could find. Removed the paper/sticky tape mess and finished it off (all hand held dremel tool) copying a second print of the text. It’s got to be a little deep as you sand to remove the mess you make on top.
Carefully fill the engraving with glitter followed by a quick drying Super glue. I added more glitter after the glue to try and make sure I got enough into the cavity. This also made it easier to sand back as it turned out (super glue is super hard). Sand back until all signs of glue are gone, and there you have it. I even re-engraved and repeated a couple of spots to get a little more glitter in where it was lacking.
I got the idea researching alternative inlay materials. MOP was not going to be practical for me, dissolved purfling was not giving me satisfactory results. I saw epoxy and coloured sand used on YouTube, gave it a go with the kids white sand pit sand - goes clear. Glitter occurred to me. Tested with gold, bright gold and black glitter. Gold is what I used. Bright gold reacted with the glue and turned rose gold. Black reacted with the glue to form a solid black inlay, looks cool if that’s what you want but doesn’t look like glitter. In other words you must test first to see how it’s going to turn out.
Thanks for the interest and praise. When completed I’ll add it to the new headstock thread which i am enjoying very much.