KMG 00-12 Walnut - Daniel P's Build
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Re: KMG 00-12 Walnut - Daniel P's Build
Looks might fine to me
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Re: KMG 00-12 Walnut - Daniel P's Build
I agree looks good to me as well. Very clean looking work.
Re: KMG 00-12 Walnut - Daniel P's Build
With a sharp carbide flush trim bit and a laminate router I carefully followed the recommended routing pattern to avoid tearout - worked wonderfully.
Just getting started when I took this photo - the routing turned out smooth and even everywhere except at the neck block where I had to manual sand off some of the overhang. The angles of the back and top canted the router enough that it did not trim flush - further reinforcing all of Ken's information about proper routing for binding - but I'm not there yet.
Just getting started when I took this photo - the routing turned out smooth and even everywhere except at the neck block where I had to manual sand off some of the overhang. The angles of the back and top canted the router enough that it did not trim flush - further reinforcing all of Ken's information about proper routing for binding - but I'm not there yet.
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Re: KMG 00-12 Walnut - Daniel P's Build
Put together a simple shooting board for use in shaping the wedge.
Re: KMG 00-12 Walnut - Daniel P's Build
Wedge glued, trimmed and scraped flush with a cabinet scraper - then wiped on a little shellac to get a look at the figure.