Ah man, I better run out and get me some of that Rosewood and make  
loads of saw dust. I'll clean my chop-saw out really well and then  
just make up some dust that will end up in the bag. grin. Seriously  
though, this is a really fine idea. I wonder if there's a nice neat  
way to make sawdust in different sizes. Ay you laugh, but maybe a  
sawdust -making machine. grin

Scott
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On Apr 20, 2007, at 12:06 AM, Janet and Felix * wrote:

> Hi.  I don't post very often at all.
>
> But on this topic, the luthier that Felix works with showed me how  
> to fix a
> chip in the wood that was on a guitar neck-- a little boo boo where  
> a small
> piece of wood had come out of the fretboard.  "Are you paying  
> attention?"
> He said to me very sternly and sort of upset me a bit.  But it  
> served its
> purpose-- to make me pay close attention.
>
> He had a glass jar full of rosewood 'sawdust' I guess you could  
> call it.  He
> had saved it from many many guitars he had worked on.  He saved  
> every last
> granual of rosewood sawdust-- he never threw any away, ever.  The  
> he took
> some superglue, yes, superglue and put a few drops into the hole,  
> then some
> rosewood dust, then more superglue, then more rosewood dust, and so  
> on until
> the hole was full.  He then took some very fine sandpaper, 1500  
> grit, and
> buffed it smooth.
>
> And do you know what?  When he was finished, you couldn't tell  
> there was
> ever a hole there.  Smooth as a baby's butt and visually too, there  
> was no
> visual sign of the hole.  (I am sighted.)
>
> I was very impressed.
>
> Then when we got home, Felix took some of the dust from the  
> cardboard box he
> had his guitar sitting in while he was leveling the fretboard and  
> had me put
> it into a baggie since we didn't have a nice big pickle jar handy  
> like his
> luthier had, and then he asked me to fix a few smaller cacks that  
> really
> only required one application of the superglue followed by one  
> application
> of the saved dust, of which we didn't have much of anyway, and then  
> I buffed
> it with 1500 grit sandpaper, and I too was able to smooth out some  
> small
> nicks.
>
> Felix should have done it.  Then he could describe it being done.   
> But, it
> was me instead of him, this time.
>
> I'm only posting her today to describe my success in filling in  
> holes in
> rosewood guitar fingerboards.
>
> Now, where does one find rosewood dust?  The luthier saved his from  
> leveling
> and cutting fretslots on many, many rosewood fingerboards.
>
> Felix and I think that if one knows where to get a piece of  
> rosewood, it
> would be easy enough to make rosewood sawdust from that.  Maybe  
> even fun,
> too!
>
> Best wishes,
>
>
>
> Peace,
> Jan
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