Binding Butt joints
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 9:06 pm
Obviously one of the things that defines fine craftsmanship is tight fitting joints. Light wood binding joints can present a problem since they are made in four separate sections thus requiring perfect joints in three places -- the one under the finger-board is not a concern. The way I deal with this issue is to not use butt joints. A scarf joint is the way to go, the over lapping angles always fit tight and can actually conceal a bit of miss match. Here's some pixs of my tools and process. The tiny miter box (screwed to the bench) and the spring clamps are a must for accuracy. You have to decide where you want the seams to fall in relationship to the center-lines, but the joint is almost invisble so it does not matter too much. I believe its self explanatory -- but I'd be happy to provide further insight.