inlaying a pickguard

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James Gates
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inlaying a pickguard

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Gibson on their J-200 has an elaborate inlayed pickguard.
I am interested in inlaying on a pickguard for electric guitars, I have noted that some custom pickguard places say std pickguard material is not good to inlay.
So what material is good to inlay in a pickguard? then what material should the pickguard be? and how do you shape and fabricate the pickguard?
Any part of an answer is appreciated
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Greg Robinson
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Re: inlaying a pickguard

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James, aren't those pick guards painted in reverse on clear material and then laminated to tortoiseshell? I don't think they're inlayed.
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Barry Daniels
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Re: inlaying a pickguard

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You could make a wooden pickguard and inlay it with shell. But I wouldn't even try to inlay into a plastic pickguard. Routing plastic makes it melt.
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Bill Hicklin
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Re: inlaying a pickguard

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You could inlay by hand- in a lot of ways plastic is much easier to engrave/recess than wood, since it's soft and there's no grain.
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