Thanks!!!
I just ordered the book.
George
First kit build - hide glue
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Why have I never thought of using a guitar stand to hold my partially completed boxes before? Nice looking work.
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I felt like all thumbs when I did a dry run with the binding,,, then I thought, wait a minute,,, put it on a stand.... It made the process much easier and the guitar body will sit stable in just about any position.TonyinNYC wrote:Why have I never thought of using a guitar stand to hold my partially completed boxes before? Nice looking work.
I got the binding leveled today. Just needs a little sanding and then apply the finish.
George
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Oh, she looks good, and I too love the stand idea. Brilliantly simple!
So, my big brother was playing guitar and I figured I'd try it too.
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Looking quite nice.
Kevin
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Hi George-
It looks beautiful!! How did you rout off the overhang and then rout the binding channels? Any issue with climb cuts? I noticed that Dave ran the routed the whole body length in one clockwise pass. Maybe taking off just a little with each pass prevented tear out so climb cuts were unnecessary?
Jonny
It looks beautiful!! How did you rout off the overhang and then rout the binding channels? Any issue with climb cuts? I noticed that Dave ran the routed the whole body length in one clockwise pass. Maybe taking off just a little with each pass prevented tear out so climb cuts were unnecessary?
Jonny