New f-hole flattop
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Re: New f-hole flattop
That top looks sweet Dave. What flavor Loctite did you use?
I've "Ben-Had" again!
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
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Robbie O just posted how to cut binding channels by hand with THAT gramil today!
Perhaps I will get one for Christmas if I post a large picture of the tool on the front of the frigerator.
Kevin
Perhaps I will get one for Christmas if I post a large picture of the tool on the front of the frigerator.
Kevin
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I think the best use of the gramil is as preparation for the channel cutting via a tower or one of Ken's tools. This cedar top and the mahogany b+s are both very prone to chipping, so cutting the fibers with the gramil before going to the power tool gives a little extra insurance against that chipping.
This is the first time I've used plastic bindings, but since this is an experimental guitar made with cheap woods, I'm trying a lot of new stuff. Does this faux tortoise get sanded and all, just like a wood binding?
This is the first time I've used plastic bindings, but since this is an experimental guitar made with cheap woods, I'm trying a lot of new stuff. Does this faux tortoise get sanded and all, just like a wood binding?
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Very cool Dave.
Yes. You would sand, or scrape the plastic bindings just like wood ones. Scraping works better because it does not leave the sanding scratches that paper does. I used it on my cheapo ukulele build. Works pretty well and cleans up easily.
Yes. You would sand, or scrape the plastic bindings just like wood ones. Scraping works better because it does not leave the sanding scratches that paper does. I used it on my cheapo ukulele build. Works pretty well and cleans up easily.
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I cut the saddle slot in the bridge, then thought I might as well show my reliable but low-tech method.
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Sanded, ready for pore-filling tomorrow a.m., and finishing starting in the p.m.
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