Simplistic easy ones, more for the novice as ideas of how to do things.
How to remove guitar back
http://www.mirwa.com.au/HTS_Remove_Guitar_Back.html
How to make kerfing
http://www.mirwa.com.au/HTS_Manufacture_Kerfing.html
How to remove binding with router
http://www.mirwa.com.au/HTS_Remove_Binding.html
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A great resource, as usual, for newbies to luthierie Steve! One trick when making kerfed linings is to use an old piece of bandsaw blade or some veneeer glued into a wooden stop as per the photo. Shown in the pic is the one I laid my hands on in a hurry. I have since made a more adjustable one, haven't made liners for a while so it's buried in the shed! The first two cuts are made then the blade sets the distance between cuts.
Cheers! Ross
Cheers! Ross
"Everything I say on the topic is based solely upon inexperience and assumption!"
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Thats a good idea
Steve
Steve
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Wow look at that throat plate. Its done a mile or two!
blackalex1952 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 1:31 pmA great resource, as usual, for newbies to luthierie Steve! One trick when making kerfed linings is to use an old piece of bandsaw blade or some veneeer glued into a wooden stop as per the photo. Shown in the pic is the one I laid my hands on in a hurry. I have since made a more adjustable one, haven't made liners for a while so it's buried in the shed! The first two cuts are made then the blade sets the distance between cuts.
Cheers! Ross
Jeremy D
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I KNEW somebody would complain about my throat plate!!!! Yes, but the guides are perfectly adjusted and the wheel rubbers are in good condition. It is a job for a 'round tuit'....when cutting fine veneers or soundboard trimming etc I use a piece of flat wood with a saw kerf cut into it so it's not really an issue. -Ross
"Everything I say on the topic is based solely upon inexperience and assumption!"
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Looks in good nick compared to mine.....there's a good reason the things are made from aluminiumblackalex1952 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 3:22 pmI KNEW somebody would complain about my throat plate!!!! Yes, but the guides are perfectly adjusted and the wheel rubbers are in good condition. It is a job for a 'round tuit'....when cutting fine veneers or soundboard trimming etc I use a piece of flat wood with a saw kerf cut into it so it's not really an issue. -Ross
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Awesome Steve, thanks for the advice. Patience in waiting for the glue to soften during heating has definitely been my weak point!!
The surface thermometer is something I'll be shopping for ASAP.
The surface thermometer is something I'll be shopping for ASAP.
Dave Johnson
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