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Author: | Jimmy Caldwell [ Mon Dec 19, 2005 3:38 am ] |
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Does anyone have one of CT Holden's fret slotting jigs? This is my least favorite part of luthiery and I'm still doing them with a StewMac jig. Very boring. I'm wondering if I can use my Dremel flex-shaft instead of buying the one on CT's site. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. |
Author: | ctholden [ Mon Dec 19, 2005 1:40 pm ] |
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Hi Jimmy, I tried using the Dremel and some others when testing the system, but found they bogged down a bit, that's why I use the 1/4HP flex shaft tool. On the other hand, when I hooked my Dremel flex shaft up to a router, that certainly gave it the power it needed. I just released it this month and sales are slow do to the holidays, but have received a lot of inquiries so I expect things to pick up afterwards. Craig Holden |
Author: | Shane Neifer [ Mon Dec 19, 2005 1:59 pm ] |
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Craig, Can you tell me a bit about your flex shaft tool. How does it compare to a foredom? Your price is good and I may be interested as long as the quality is decent. ALso does the flex shaft have a threaded end like the flex shaft on dremel? That is how I attach the flex shaft to my jigs and fixtures. Thanks Craig Shane |
Author: | ctholden [ Mon Dec 19, 2005 2:35 pm ] |
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Hi Shane, I was tring to keep the price down so I never tried a Foredom. I haven't had any issues with the one I'm using. The flex shaft does not have a theaded end, the way I attach it is I tap the handle and mount it to a lexan base that gets afixed to the jig. Craig |
Author: | Sprockett [ Mon Dec 19, 2005 4:48 pm ] |
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This must be new tool week... So Craig..... ![]() Question for you... Let's say you get a wonderfully inlaid finger board and need to slot through the inlay (let's say it was slotted before it got done)... Can you reference the pin in the template and then set down the router and finish the slot for the frets?? What I'm looking for is a way to use a small router bit to cut fret slots in inlayed fingerboards and not cut out the edges (keeping them bound in a manner of speaking)... Just curious... it's very cool looking device, I see lot's of things you could do with something like that... -Paul- |
Author: | ctholden [ Mon Dec 19, 2005 10:19 pm ] |
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Hi Paul, Yes, the jig has a micro adjustment screw which moves linear slides that changes the height of router bit or saw blade. The arm of the jig can also can be moved like a sliding miter saw. Thanks for the interest, Craig |
Author: | Shane Neifer [ Tue Dec 20, 2005 4:54 am ] |
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SOLD!! I just ordered one of your motorized detailing tools. I hope that I can use the collets and stuff I have my dremel. Thanks Craig Shane |
Author: | TonyW [ Tue Dec 20, 2005 6:05 am ] |
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Hi my name's Tony Wright. I noticed your plea for a new way of fret slotting. Please take a look at my web site and my new invention: a jig that allows you to cut any scale length! You can use another dremel attatchment. Robbie O'Brian has one and is very pleased. The Web site is www.necx-products.co.uk |
Author: | Jimmy Caldwell [ Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:28 am ] |
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Looks interesting. How does it work with the Dremel? Robbie, are you using the Dremel or are you doing it by hand? Thanks. |
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