Had asked Ken if he knew of a "best" set of Fox Bender plans and he suggested I post the query here - so here goes.
I'm looking to build a bender - so would like your recommendations for a set of plans to do that. If you've made changes to the plans you recommend, I'd appreciate knowing that as well.
Thanks in advance
George
Recommended Fox Bender Plans
Re: Recommended Fox Bender Plans
George the link I had for the original "Fox Bender plan" (first post in this section) has been deactivated I'll try and track that down.
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Re: Recommended Fox Bender Plans
Great, Ken - Thank you
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Lots of these around, as mentioned needs some safety features and of course I like fully enclosed forms.
I like to pre-bend the waist curve same as the factories, that eliminates the need for the support bars and most importantly the end result is a side that has minimum spring back --- the notation that the side needs to be clamped in an outside mold to get its final shape is a bunch of crap -- look at the factory tour videos even at the Martin factory the rim is assembled free form including installing the ribbon lining. For that matter anyone that has constructed a KMG kit knows the sides are shaped when they get it. Anyway, again I highly recommend bending the waist on a pipe.
http://www.acousticguitarconstructionfo ... f=8&t=1371
I like to pre-bend the waist curve same as the factories, that eliminates the need for the support bars and most importantly the end result is a side that has minimum spring back --- the notation that the side needs to be clamped in an outside mold to get its final shape is a bunch of crap -- look at the factory tour videos even at the Martin factory the rim is assembled free form including installing the ribbon lining. For that matter anyone that has constructed a KMG kit knows the sides are shaped when they get it. Anyway, again I highly recommend bending the waist on a pipe.
http://www.acousticguitarconstructionfo ... f=8&t=1371
ken cierp
http://www.kennethmichaelguitars.com/
Store Front
http://www.cncguitarproducts.com/
KMG Guitar Kit Information
http://www.kennethmichaelguitars.com/ki ... ckage.html
http://www.kennethmichaelguitars.com/
Store Front
http://www.cncguitarproducts.com/
KMG Guitar Kit Information
http://www.kennethmichaelguitars.com/ki ... ckage.html