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  • brent
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    That's really nice. I've seen others just use a burning pen to do it..........no depth, just plain flat burn (brown) marks on wood.

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  • Josef
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    Well done, a very nice instrument. Joe.

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  • ebanjo
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    I like that flame point, would have worked nice. The moon is abalone, the camera sort of washed out the color.

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  • Thor
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    I like the way it turned out. The tree is a really nice composition and the moon in what I take as mother of pearl? worked out really well too.
    Thanks for showing us.

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  • Claude
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    You might also look for a burr for your Dremel that is "flame" shaped. It has both rounded and pointed parts... something like this: Buy Carving Burr, Gold Fine Grit, 1/8" Shank at Woodcraft.com

    Claude

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  • ebanjo
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    Thank you, I like it. I need to invest in some proper knives.

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  • Grayhorn
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    That turned out real good, you should be happy with it. We are sometimes to critical of our own work.

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  • ebanjo
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    Banjo back

    I wanted to carve the design on the resonator but the small carving tools I bought were no where near sharp enough, so I used a small round cutter in my dremel. Not what I originally was thinking. I am fixing this banjo up for myself to start teaching again. I've added some pictures and a few old ones of two of the electric banjos I've made.
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