D-28 Style Brazilian and Adirondack
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Re: D-28 Style Brazilian and Adirondack
Blocks are in and I'm working on the braces.
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- 15 Tail Block Glue Up.jpg (412.52 KiB) Viewed 538 times
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Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Re: D-28 Style Brazilian and Adirondack
Tim, how do you find that Safe-T-Planer to set up? How much tolerance can you stand with it if it's not drop dead on center? Is it forgiving in any way, or do you need to be special careful with it?
It looks like a very handy thing to have if one doesn't have a thickness sander.
Oh, yeh, this guitar is gonna be a good one. Looking good already.
Bob
It looks like a very handy thing to have if one doesn't have a thickness sander.
Oh, yeh, this guitar is gonna be a good one. Looking good already.
Bob
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Re: D-28 Style Brazilian and Adirondack
BRW and Adirondack. Oh man.....like the holy grail. I look forward to following this one.
One question - is the grain on the tailblock vertical? Doesn't it make it more difficult to trim the block if need be?
One question - is the grain on the tailblock vertical? Doesn't it make it more difficult to trim the block if need be?
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Ah. It has always seemed to me that the vertical grain on the endblock makes sense as a preventer of possible splits on the sides. I guess the little bit of extra effort to trim the endgrain just is not a big deal.
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Re: D-28 Style Brazilian and Adirondack
I have a drill press table I use with it that needed the circular indent sanded out to allow the planer to cut to the edge. I use precision space blocks to measure the thickness I want and give my self about .01 extra thickness on the last cut so I can sand flat (I have a thickness sander). I use it to take off the bulk but it leaves circular lines that are slightly uneven and need to be sanded out.naccoachbob wrote:Tim, how do you find that Safe-T-Planer to set up? How much tolerance can you stand with it if it's not drop dead on center? Is it forgiving in any way, or do you need to be special careful with it?
It looks like a very handy thing to have if one doesn't have a thickness sander.
Oh, yeh, this guitar is gonna be a good one. Looking good already.
Bob
I've "Ben-Had" again!
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
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Re: D-28 Style Brazilian and Adirondack
Top braces on and kerfing in.
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Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC