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Author: | martintaylor [ Sun Sep 15, 2013 6:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Yet another binding trimmer jig |
OK, I know this has probably been done by many others and I am yet to try it on a guitar but I thought I'd have a go at making a Binding Trimmer jig. After much searching online and knowing my limited skills I came up with this one. In conjunction with a cradle to hold the guitar body I hope it works out. The testing I have done on scraps seems to work really well so far. ![]() This is a replacement base for the Laminate trimmer. It allows the clearance needed. It's made from a Jarrah base and a Merbau 'ring' that I made on a drill press of all things. ![]() This is the replacement base on the trimmer. The StewMac router bit fits in nicely. ![]() And this is the trimmer attached to the jig. ![]() This is the cradle for the guitar body. It is adjustable to allow for a range of guitar sizes and shapes. ![]() |
Author: | martintaylor [ Mon Sep 16, 2013 3:23 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Yet another binding trimmer jig |
So, I have now tested the new jig. A friend, Jeff Chapman, who is a repairer kindly donated a junker that he had received from a local high school. I think they were just wanting someone else to throw it out. Anyway, I actually had to re-glue the back and top to the sides just so I could do my testing. I did say it was a junker! ![]() The cradle works like a charm. ![]() The results. Yes, the binding routing works exactly as hoped for. ![]() |
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