John, I cut the slots on the squared blank after it is on the tube using a slot cutter on a router table.Some very nice looks. Are you cutting slots for the veneers after the shape of the pen is done? What are you using to cut the slots? How deep are you cutting? Are you coating with epoxy after? Thanks
Thanks for the comments, Mark.Those are beautiful Alan. There is a lot of precision needed to calculate the depth as to avoid turning/sanding away the inlays! I suspect many trial and error and note taking.
OK got that part. Being that stuff is very thin, are you building up the layers in some way or are they celebrated within the blank and just recessed. That is probably the same stuff guitar makers use.John, I cut the slots on the squared blank after it is on the tube using a slot cutter on a router table.
I go close to the tube and finish the slots using a rasp on a Dremel.
The purfling is epoxied in and the ends trimmed on the lathe before adding the material for the blank ends.
I will post some photographs soon.
Alan
John, I cut slots right down to the brass tube. The purfling is around 2.5mm thick which is just sufficient for a pen.OK got that part. Being that stuff is very thin, are you building up the layers in some way or are they celebrated within the blank and just recessed. That is probably the same stuff guitar makers use.
Hello Hank. Using this purfling is an awful lot easier than making Yosegi Zaiku patterns, though I have started back with it as my precision is far from perfect.I will spill the beans on Alan. He has been experimenting with the Japanese process of box marquetry called Yosegi for short. It is an exact science of perfection, or 1/100mm will result in errors on the other end. A quick glance at it is here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosegi
Alan has mastered that precision and all I can say is WOW!
That is thicker than I thought. Sure beats trying to do segmenting with tiny piece. Thanks for the photos and explanation. Nice work.John, I cut slots right down to the brass tube. The purfling is around 2.5mm thick which is just sufficient for a pen.
I only use a single layer.
Alan