Review of KMGs Guitar Binding Channel Routing System
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 7:18 pm
Hey all - Just wanted to do a quick review of KMGs Guitar Binding Channel Routing System. I recently bought it and used it this past weekend for the first time. Prior to this, I used StewMac's Precision Router Base and Edge Guide.
Here's what I love about it:
Quality results - Following Ken's instructions, I got perfect channels. When routing the back channels near the neck I found that it took a little extra effort or focus, but the results were great.
Peace of mind - Ken's system is pretty fool proof. As long you've set the depth and height and tested on scrap -- there's really no way to screw things up.
Simplicity - Ken's system is very straightforward. It almost seems too simple. But I think this is one of it's strongest points. Because it's simple I can feel confident and enjoy the process.
Value - I feel like the price is reasonable and workmanship solid.
Edit 9/3/2015 - I had initially included a statement questioning if the foam on the shuttle would wear over time if I was making dozens of guitars per year. Ken assured me that this wouldn't be an issue. That's pretty awesome. This is a great system!
Here's what I love about it:
Quality results - Following Ken's instructions, I got perfect channels. When routing the back channels near the neck I found that it took a little extra effort or focus, but the results were great.
Peace of mind - Ken's system is pretty fool proof. As long you've set the depth and height and tested on scrap -- there's really no way to screw things up.
Simplicity - Ken's system is very straightforward. It almost seems too simple. But I think this is one of it's strongest points. Because it's simple I can feel confident and enjoy the process.
Value - I feel like the price is reasonable and workmanship solid.
Edit 9/3/2015 - I had initially included a statement questioning if the foam on the shuttle would wear over time if I was making dozens of guitars per year. Ken assured me that this wouldn't be an issue. That's pretty awesome. This is a great system!