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Author: | Bob Steidl [ Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:37 pm ] |
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All this talk about making notches for braces... I had to do tonight, so I thought I'd post a few pics. I followed the method Cumpiano describes on the very first guitar I ever made and I knew there had to be a better way--that was awful. So here it is, pretty simple. A laminate trimmer with 1/8" downshear bit stuck on a long board. The board is longish so I can lay it across the rims to follow the trajectory of the brace. Last picture shows the finished back braces installed and a notch in the linigs up on top. I don't bust through the sides because I find it helps to locate the top a bit for more easily for gluing. ![]() |
Author: | Jeff Doty [ Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:42 pm ] |
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Bob, Cool! Simple, and effective. ![]() ![]() Thank you. Jeff |
Author: | Bob Steidl [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 5:11 am ] |
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Jeff, my pleasure. Cutting notches now takes me about 15 minutes. |
Author: | Dickey [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 6:47 am ] |
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Bob, please explain how you get the braces to the precise size to fit in there. TIA? |
Author: | Bob Steidl [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 7:25 am ] |
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I align the plates and tape them firmly in place. I then use an exacto knife to mark the rims by lightly pressing the blade against the brace and making a single cut onto the top of the rim. Once the brace locations are all marked on the rims, I flip over the mold and mark the braces with a pencil line against the linings. I then pull off the tape and make a new mark 3/16" beyond the pencil mark which is my cut line. I then pare the end of every brace to 0.100" which is the depth at which I set the router bit. Back to the rims. I place a straight edge across the rims that follows the path of the brace to make my pencil marks. I then mark them in such a way that I always "take" the pencil line with the router. You can either either always "leave" the line or "take" the line, but you gotta pick one! Hope that's clear. |
Author: | Roy O [ Fri Apr 01, 2005 2:33 am ] |
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Bob, Thanks! Your pictures and explanation are much appreciated. |
Author: | Michael Dale Payne [ Fri Apr 01, 2005 3:44 am ] |
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Bob I do just about exact the same but I clear cut the though the sides and cut the braces flush with the router after gule-up and before routing for binding. |
Author: | Wade Sylvester [ Fri Apr 01, 2005 6:14 am ] |
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This is great Bob, I just happen to be at this stage with a build and this technique is a good one to know. Thanks for the great pics. Wade |
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