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Title: First attempt at inlay.
Post by: Shiloh1944 on August 08, 2012
I attempted to do a wire inlay of my makers mark on the end of the haft of my tomahawk today. This is my first attempt. Anybody have any suggestions as to how to do wire inlay?

Title: Re: First attempt at inlay.
Post by: monkeywright on November 25, 2012
outstanding work !!!!! would like to see more pics of this one
Title: Re: First attempt at inlay.
Post by: flintboomer on November 25, 2012
No experience here, but I was told by someone who does wire inlays that one very important step is to score the SIDES of the groove before you put the wire in (undercut the edges). It keeps the wire from slowly working its way loose.

Nicely done.

Correction: Score the sides of the WIRE not the wood!
Title: Re: First attempt at inlay.
Post by: pathfinder on November 26, 2012
That also increases  the chip out,not to mention how would you get a tool into the sides of a slit @.015 wide? Roughing the wire is plenty good. Occasionaly over the course of 200 years some wire may come loose,wood moves,NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO. Good job! Other than the rough end's,it look's good. Do you use any kind of magnification? It's not cheating if it let's you see!
Title: Re: First attempt at inlay.
Post by: crazell on November 27, 2012
That looks really nice! Especially for the first try!!