Manzer wedge
Re: Manzer wedge
How are you accounting for the spherical shape of the contoured back plate?
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Once the sides are trimmed, I will trace their outline onto the joined and braced back, because the back will be a little bit larger than an unwedged guitar. Then using blocks and shims in the megamold, I will get the plane of the rims where it needs to be and use the radius bar.
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Any other thoughts from anyone before I start making shavings?
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Just waiting to see how your methodology works out (not clear to me) -- don't forget that the highest point on the back side edge of the rim is the inner most waist curve apex.
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I am trying another method this morning and see if the results are the same, before I start a-cuttin'.
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Hey Dave. Ditto to Ken, I don't see your method and its trouble. Friend Kevin wrote in september that his view would be simple. So mine too. If I would encounter this: I would glue the top on and draw a line to the side, half an inch from where I want the back to attach the side. Then I would use the radius sanding disk to see where the high spots are, and plane the excess off.
After that as usual.
Maybe a simple minded solution, but hey,you know me.
Herman
After that as usual.
Maybe a simple minded solution, but hey,you know me.
Herman
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What I've done is this - see pic.
What???? You've never braced a piece of pegboard with pieces of poplar that came off a tree that almost crushed your house? Sure you haven't....sure... :-)
What???? You've never braced a piece of pegboard with pieces of poplar that came off a tree that almost crushed your house? Sure you haven't....sure... :-)
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