The times I made a slotted headstock, I put the template in place with double sided tape. But I found that it had too much slack.
Now I made a second template that is longer and that can be attached with some screws to an extended part of the headstock. And a screw close to the nut, where the wood has to be taken off. Now I was able to rout it with my laminate trimmer, without whobbles and flaws.
Don't mind the repairs on the template. Cut twice, still to short!
Securing a template for a slotted headstock
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Re: Securing a template for a slotted headstock
Nice, so the screws are always in the waste. I have had even good carpet installation double sided tape slip and ruin head stocks.
Re: Securing a template for a slotted headstock
The two way tape I use to secure templates and use to hold down small blanks for machining has a thin layer of foam (modelers call it servo tape) , it will not move and in fact is a PIA to remove. An alternative that I now use for cut-outs like the slots only, is a bead of hot melt glue around the perimeter also very secure, and the good news is that a few drops of alcohol releases the HMG instantly residue free.
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Re: Securing a template for a slotted headstock
I'm so glad I am not the only one who had struggles with this issue.
Thanks boys.
Herman
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Are there many builders here that use the masking tape and superglue method instead of double-sided tape. The former is my go-to method for temporarily holding things down, mostly because of the difficulty of removing the ds-tape.
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Yep, the masking tape super glue trick is my go-to as well.
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Ah hem. Gentlemen, would you care to share the details of the masking tape and super glue method please?