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Great Tutorial Hesh.You are so productive it is unbelievable.Looks like you`ve got another great guitar in the works.
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Yeah Hesh, this stuff is just invaluable to newbies like me, that goes for you other guys that post building tips and advice, THANKS!

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Todd:

Do you do plates to the rims with this setup?

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Excellent Todd!!!!

What is FCA glue?





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I have trouble with gaps at the waist and the ends. Tim McKnight gave me this little tip.....


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What is 'seam tape' and where do you get it? I was looking at some white 'bungee' stuff at the hardware store in the rope section. It was stretchy, nylon covered stuff like rope, (might be a glue issue though.) It was like .35 cents a foot, so I thought I might try it out.


What I would like to see is a channel cutting tutorial with hand tools, not router bits. Im thinking of getting an ibex perfling cutter, and am worried about the secondary small channel on the top.



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Steve very cool clamping system.

Terry thanks for the tip - where do I buy syringes and needles and might they be controlled substances where I live in Michigan?

A word on LMI White glue.  I would probably use it too, over Titebond, but I just don't order things frequently enough from LMI and when I do I always forget to order the glue......  It's great stuff though and I have used it before - highly recommended just keep an eye on the 6 month shelf life and the smell of the stuff.  Keep it in the fridge between uses.

Blackheart so you want a tutorial on cutting binding and purfing channels with a gramil?  I don't own one but I know some of the other members do and use them.  Perhaps they will put something together for you.  Some folks use a hybrid method of using both the gramil and then a laminate trimmer and router bit.  It would be interesting to see I agree.












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Hesh,

I'm not Todd, but the FCA glue is LMI's contact adhesive for bindings.


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Another excellent Tute. Hesh ! Thanks

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BlackHeart, The seam tape I'm using is the elastic stuff that one would sew into a waistband. The fabric store is the place to look. I bought an entire roll of it decades ago and am still using it. It may stick a bit to glue squeeze out but it's not a problem. Martin uses a cloth tape as well that appears to be non stretchy. I tension this stuff way beyond it's stretchyness so I don't think it's a big factor, rather it was the closest stuff I found to what I saw being used at Martin and I went with it.


As for cutting binding and purfling channels by hand, I did it once this past summer at the Romanillos course. I used the Ibex Stew-Mac tool which worked quite well. Jose' instructed us to essentially mark/scribe the limits of the cut using this. The major portion of the work was done with a narrow chisel to remove the material. I found the cutter to be most controllable by setting it (it comes with two blades ground opposite to one another) to cut as I drew it towards me with my dominant (left) hand. This and the chisel produced good results though quite time consuming.    



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