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Author:  RusRob [ Wed Jan 01, 2014 3:56 pm ]
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OK I'll bite...

It is more a repair tool than a builders tool but it is handy.

This is my tool for checking loose braces and getting glue into them after they are found.

It is just a .008 feeler gage put into a little offset handle that I made out of scrap wood.

I made the offset to keep my big thumbs out of the way and so I could keep the tool flat against the soundboard or the back.

Not a complete hardware find but needs a little additional work to pull the feeler gage apart and make the handle.

This is actually my second one because the first one came up missing and I never found it. My first one I made a number of years ago but it didn't have the offset handle. This one is much better and it one of the first tools I grab when inspecting a guitar.

Author:  JasonM [ Thu Jan 02, 2014 12:10 am ]
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Farriers rasp for neck carving.

http://www.3riversarchery.com/product.asp?i=6312-1

Author:  Clay S. [ Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:26 am ]
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Here is a tool made from a broken tool. Useful for gluing cracked braces and aligning cracks.

Author:  Tony_in_NYC [ Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:34 am ]
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Filippo Morelli wrote:
Well the Handy Dandy All-In-One Purfling Slicer-ator. Got some wide purfs ya' say? Need some baby purfs?

This tool is straight out of Filippo Erlewine's shop. For years Filippo struggled with oversized fiber purfs that are nearly impossible to cut, given their size and density. This tool is design so that, as the fiber purfling is pulled through, it actually draws the blade deeper into the purfling forcing the cut. $16.95 for this indispensable tool.


Filippo


This tool can't possibly work well. I'm almost convinced because it only does one task, but it's too inexpensive. Now if you were to charge, say, $44.99 for it, then I might be convinced of its efficacy and usefulness.

Author:  TimAllen [ Fri Jan 03, 2014 6:44 pm ]
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My sister makes jewelry and showed me this ring clamp. It has leather padded jaws at either end. One end is narrower, to hold small parts such as rings, but you can put the wedge into it and use the wider end to give more support to larger parts, such as nuts. I like to have this handy as one of my options for holding small parts so I don't get my fingers too close to a moving sander. It would be easy to make such a clamp but they only cost about $5 from jewelry tool dealers and others, such as Amazon.

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