Jim Boyd
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Maple with holly and black veneer.

I noticed that the lamination has to be the same thickness as the kerf. I am using a Dewalt thin kerf 7 1/2" circular saw blade. I was lucky and had some veneer scraps and found they fit the saw kerf on my pen blank crosscut sled so I have not had to measure yet.Originally posted by Ron in Drums PA
<br />Dyed venner does not make it any easier to prevent bleed. BTW, How wide is your kerf?
Constatines has some great stuff, don't they.
Originally posted by Jim Boyd
I noticed that the lamination has to be the same thickness as the kerf. I am using a Dewalt thin kerf 7 1/2" circular saw blade. I was lucky and had some veneer scraps and found they fit the saw kerf on my pen blank crosscut sled so I have not had to measure yet.
Originally posted by CPDesigns
<br />Outstanding job Jim. How did you get the laminations to "knot" like that (as opposed to just laying across one another)?
Originally posted by Randy_
<br />Jim: I'm wondering about the angle that you cut the blank. Obviously it is not the traditional 45° angle that has been used in most of the pictures that have been posted to date. Thanks.
Originally posted by Fangar
<br />Where are you guys getting your pickguard materials?
Thanks,
Fangar
A lot of folks get pick guard at www.grizzly.com. I get mine from http://www.warmoth.com/pickguards/pickguards.cfm?fuseaction=guitar_pickguards_mainOriginally posted by Fangar
<br />Where are you guys getting your pickguard materials?
Originally posted by Jim Boyd<br />I think I used my sled that is for the 5 pointed star which would be 18 degrees. I'll check and let you know.
Originally posted by Jim Boyd
<br />Originally posted by Randy_
<br />Jim: I'm wondering about the angle that you cut the blank. Obviously it is not the traditional 45° angle that has been used in most of the pictures that have been posted to date. Thanks.
I think I used my sled that is for the 5 pointed star which would be 18 degrees. I'll check and let you know.
Pure dumb luck! I used ca to glue the laminates and I thick I used so much it soaked through the veneer and effectively sealed it up. Either that or the veneer I used doesn't bleed. But it was not anything I set out to prevent[Originally posted by Murphy
<br />Jim, that pen is beautiful. I followed the link and made two today.
My question is how do you stop bleed when sanding. Mine looked a little mucky when I was finished.
Dale
Originally posted by Murphy
<br />Jim, one more question about cutting the blank. I have been using my band saw and it is pretty thin so I can only glue one thickness of veneer into it. If you do it on the table saw like in your link, how on earth do you hold on to it when pushing it through?
I hold it with my hand. The trick is to cut it from a full blank. Not after cutting the top and bottom sections[Originally posted by Murphy
<br />Jim, one more question about cutting the blank. I have been using my band saw and it is pretty thin so I can only glue one thickness of veneer into it. If you do it on the table saw like in your link, how on earth do you hold on to it when pushing it through?