install question

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Paul C
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install question

Post by Paul C » Mon Mar 17, 2014 6:16 pm

Do you finish thickness your top before installing rosette? And is there different methods of the whole process.

ken cierp
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Re: install question

Post by ken cierp » Mon Mar 17, 2014 6:45 pm

We send out our KMG kit sound-boards close to finish thickness. But there can be some hand sanding/scraping of the rosette or sound-board to get things flush. If you have a drum sander there is no reason could not thickness after the rosette is installed, level the rosette then thickness off the inside surface of the SB.

Tim Benware
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Re: install question

Post by Tim Benware » Mon Mar 17, 2014 10:51 pm

ken cierp wrote:We send out our KMG kit sound-boards close to finish thickness. But there can be some hand sanding/scraping of the rosette or sound-board to get things flush. If you have a drum sander there is no reason could not thickness after the rosette is installed, level the rosette then thickness off the inside surface of the SB.
That's how I do it and I'm sure a bunch of others as well.
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Tim Benware
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Paul C
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Re: install question

Post by Paul C » Wed Mar 19, 2014 6:12 am

Can you use the thickness sander for leveling the rosette also. Or is it better to to by hand.

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Re: install question

Post by ken cierp » Wed Mar 19, 2014 7:24 am

The factories run the sound board through a series of sanders after the rosette is installed. So the answer is yes. The caveat is that they know the materials and equipment used will not grind the sanding dust into the soft light color top wood. Bottom line -- you have to take care no matter what leveling method. In our shop we run the sound board through the drum sander, than clean with an orbital and final smooth with a scraper. I would not recommend running a shell rosette through a drum sander.

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Re: install question

Post by Paul C » Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:12 pm

Ok thanks for info. Just trying to get my method down on this first rosette.

Kevin in California
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Re: install question

Post by Kevin in California » Wed Mar 19, 2014 11:10 pm

Paul,
Just a thought as you proceed. Machines take wood away fast, and sometimes faster than we want.
You may want to play it safe and do your first one by hand. A razor blade as a scraper, and a hand sanding block will work very well, and you will have much control over the process, and, it really won't take you very long. My two cents.

Kevin

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