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Re: Stunning inlay by Cliff Suttle of www.SharkInlay.com

PostPosted:Tue Jun 08, 2010 1:07 pm
by tcsned
cSuttle wrote:Actually that would be 42? You need to reread the book. :-)
but what is the question 6x7?

Re: Stunning inlay by Cliff Suttle of www.SharkInlay.com

PostPosted:Tue Jun 08, 2010 1:24 pm
by JonnyBoy
tcsned wrote:
cSuttle wrote:Actually that would be 42? You need to reread the book. :-)
but what is the question 6x7?

Oh yhea, 42. No wonder I don't know much about life, the universe and Everything. (This is a reference to Douglas Adams trilogy, Hitchhiker's Guide....)

So Long, and thanks for all the fish, shark....--JB

Re: Stunning inlay by Cliff Suttle of www.SharkInlay.com

PostPosted:Tue Jun 08, 2010 1:25 pm
by JonnyBoy
JonnyBoy wrote:
tcsned wrote:
cSuttle wrote:Actually that would be 42? You need to reread the book. :-)
but what is the question 6x7?

Oh yhea, 42. No wonder I don't know much about life, the universe and Everything. (This is a reference to Douglas Adams trilogy, Hitchhiker's Guide....)

So Long, and thanks for all the fish, shark....--JB
They also say don't eat the yellow snow! and remember your towel.

Re: Stunning inlay by Cliff Suttle of www.SharkInlay.com

PostPosted:Wed Jun 09, 2010 7:51 pm
by cSuttle
JonnyBoy wrote:So Long, and thanks for all the fish, shark....--JB
That's clever, very clever.

And remember, we never did find out what the question was.

Re: Stunning inlay by Cliff Suttle of www.SharkInlay.com

PostPosted:Wed Sep 08, 2010 4:00 pm
by cSuttle
Just made another one of these for a Post Guitar. Cool looking axe.
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Re: Stunning inlay by Cliff Suttle of www.SharkInlay.com

PostPosted:Wed Sep 08, 2010 6:31 pm
by Rusty the Scoob
Awesome work, Cliff! I take it you program everything into something like a CNC machine so it's easily replicatable? Because that looks exactly like the first one. Just curious, no need to give away your methods if you don't want to.

Re: Stunning inlay by Cliff Suttle of www.SharkInlay.com

PostPosted:Thu Sep 09, 2010 9:46 am
by KCJones
Cliff, beautiful work man! If possible, you might want to consider countersinking the screw hole and using a white flathead screw to blend in.

Re: Stunning inlay by Cliff Suttle of www.SharkInlay.com

PostPosted:Thu Sep 09, 2010 9:35 pm
by cSuttle
Rusty the Scoob wrote:Awesome work, Cliff! I take it you program everything into something like a CNC machine so it's easily replicatable? Because that looks exactly like the first one. Just curious, no need to give away your methods if you don't want to.
Yes, I use a cam. There are a few changes on this one though. I always try to improve.

Re: Stunning inlay by Cliff Suttle of www.SharkInlay.com

PostPosted:Thu Sep 09, 2010 9:36 pm
by cSuttle
KCJones wrote:Cliff, beautiful work man! If possible, you might want to consider countersinking the screw hole and using a white flathead screw to blend in.
Those are good ideas, but I didn't install it. That was done over at PostGuitars.