Anon10/13/25, 01:58No.2950468
Im a jew and have done some fretboard inlay projects before. Warning: it will probably look a little sloppy, but most diy inlay jobs do especially when its over a different pattern.It can be a bit annoying to pry out existing inlay, so you could probably just dremel it out. If youre not too picky, you can buy precut abalone or pearl dots or stars and other basic patterns. Trace the piece on the headstock and rout out the outline, going a tad outside the line. Mix up a combination of glue and wood dust for whatever material youre inlaying into (looks like a lighter wood to me so find a matching dust). Put a bit of glue down for your inlay and line it up. Then fill the gaps with the wood glue goo. When its dry sand it flush and either try to match the guitars gloss finish, or get lazy and use nail polish on the bodged area.If you have a custom design you want to do, take a piece of pearl or abalone, super glue a paper stencil to it, and use a vice and a jewelry saw to cut out a cross or swastika.I only dabble a bit but this should work. This is a good book if youd like to learn more
