jtm45
Well-Known Member
It's really done using heat guys.
Heat 'em up to loosen the glue and pull them out without chipping the board. (which is the hard part)
Clean cavity.
Make matching wood dust/epoxy mix.
Fill cavity.
Sand flat and re-oil f/b.
Camoflaged inlays that give a blank appearance overall.
You'll see soon....
Which guitar are you doing this to D?
I think you should post a tutorial on the subject
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I plan on doing the same to my 7620 project but i was thinking of filling the holes with rosewood dots to match the grain and then dyeing the board black when i'm finished.
How did you apply the heat and how do you grip the dots to pull 'em?
Any info would be much appreciated!