3-Piece Medium Herringbone Acoustic Guitar Rosette

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RT-002-102
$20.80
These rosettes add a beautiful embellishment to the soundhole of an acoustic guitar. They are made from timber mosaic so each rosette actually contains hundreds of individual pieces of timber, which come together to form the pattern. Includes a medium herringbone rosette with a flexible black/white/black timber strip to use for inner and outer rings. - Genuine timber mosaic - Black & white medium herringbone pattern - Matches our herringbone purflings - Inside diameter 104-114mm (4.09"-4.49") - Inside diameter of herringbone piece - 120mm (4 3/4") - Inside diameter of herringbone piece can be adjusted plus or minus 3mm (1/8") - Width of herringbone piece - 6.7mm (0.264") - Thickness of herringbone piece - 1.2mm (0.05") - B/W/B rings 1.6mm wide x 2.4mm high (0.061" wide x 0.10" deep) Black & white medium herringbone pattern with 2 flexible black/white/black rings Matches our herringbone purflings Inside Diameter of herringbone piece - 120mm (4 3/4") Total width - 15-21mm Width of herringbone piece - 6.7mm (0.264") Thickness of herringbone piece - 1.2mm (0.05") 2 x B/W/B rings 1.6mm wide x 2.4mm high (0.061" wide x 0.10" deep)
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Inlaying a rosette is one of the easiest ways to add tasteful embellishment to a guitar.

In the past luthiers had to make rosettes from scratch in a lengthy process. These readymade rosettes are an easy way to get the same effect in a fraction of the time.

A circular trench should be cut into the guitar top to accept the rosette. The best way to cut this is using a Dremel rotary tool with our Soundhole/Rosette jig and a Downcut router bit.

Always wait to receive a rosette before routing the trench in order to get the size more accurate. Before installation seal the inside and outside edges with a light coat of glue or shellac to avoid black dye leaching into the endgrain of the top.
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Material Herringbone
For Instrument Acoustic Guitar, Weissenborn Guitar