Well, I am halfway through the inlaying of my first vine of life. This is my first attempt at inlaying anything, and I've learned quite a bit. Pics can be seen here, if anyone is interested.
http://home.mchsi.com/~kswaim/vine.htm
I downloaded the jpeg that is printed out of the vine from projectguitar.com, and I must give a big round of thanks to whomever did it. It was someone named Alex, I know that, but I never caught the last name.
Also, I stopped the stem short of going past the 24th fret as I never liked the fact that it went past the 24th fret, but now I'm thinking that I shouldn't have. It probably won't look quite right with the first 2 petals at the 24th fret.
I used 2 pieces of black/white binding glued together white to white for the stem, this allowed me to route a bigger slot that fit a bit I had, and the black on either side is almost unnoticeable until you get up close.
Hopefully I'll have the fingerboard completed tomorrow.
Man, how does LGM make it look so easy?????