Does this look like a good idea to you?
Does this look like a good idea to you?
For use on a drill press..
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Re: Does this look like a good idea to you?
Yep those work -- hold on good to the work piece!
Re: Does this look like a good idea to you?
Or I'll have guitars 'flying out of my shop" ? :-)
Looks like something pretty easy to make.
Looks like something pretty easy to make.
-
- Posts: 506
- Joined: Tue Sep 06, 2011 2:51 pm
- Location: Bothell, WA USA
Re: Does this look like a good idea to you?
I have the commercial version of that jig.
http://www.luthiersfriend.com/
I used to use it quite a bit before I had my thickness sander. It works very well, but ken said, make sure you have a good grip on whatever you are sanding, or you'll have missiles flying around the shop. I found that taking small passes instead of trying to hog it all off at once is a good 'best practice'.
It's hard to tell from the picture you linked, but one aspect I like of the luthiers friend is the bearing guided drum. The bearing drops into a hole in the jig, and you can use it for some light template guided sanding (i.e. making forms/molds, etc...) as well.
I think you can buy those at LMI...
Edit: Confirmed. LMI sells the full package, and the individual robo sander rums and replacement sleeves here
http://www.lmii.com/CartTwo/thirdproduc ... 27s+Friend
http://www.luthiersfriend.com/
I used to use it quite a bit before I had my thickness sander. It works very well, but ken said, make sure you have a good grip on whatever you are sanding, or you'll have missiles flying around the shop. I found that taking small passes instead of trying to hog it all off at once is a good 'best practice'.
It's hard to tell from the picture you linked, but one aspect I like of the luthiers friend is the bearing guided drum. The bearing drops into a hole in the jig, and you can use it for some light template guided sanding (i.e. making forms/molds, etc...) as well.
I think you can buy those at LMI...
Edit: Confirmed. LMI sells the full package, and the individual robo sander rums and replacement sleeves here
http://www.lmii.com/CartTwo/thirdproduc ... 27s+Friend
My poorly maintained "Blog"
-
- Posts: 3721
- Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2008 8:06 pm
- Location: Visalia, CA
Re: Does this look like a good idea to you?
That's right Dave!
I have the Robo Sander, but not the drill press table jig, cause, I have a THICKNESS SANDER!
ahem....sorry, I just got excited again about my sander.
Kevin
I have the Robo Sander, but not the drill press table jig, cause, I have a THICKNESS SANDER!
ahem....sorry, I just got excited again about my sander.
Kevin
-
- Posts: 1405
- Joined: Fri Sep 03, 2010 2:14 pm
- Location: Creedmoor, NC
Re: Does this look like a good idea to you?
I have the LF and use it for all sorts of stuff. Especially useful for making your own bridges from blanks, thicknessing nuts and saddles, milling out saddle slots, etc. Real time saver for me.
Edit: Made this one for a 50's Marathon Synchrotone
Edit: Made this one for a 50's Marathon Synchrotone
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Last edited by Ben-Had on Sat Oct 01, 2011 10:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Tim Benware
Re: Does this look like a good idea to you?
Thanks Jim.
Kevin, bite me.
Hahahaha :-)
That was a good natured bite me, not a bad natured bite me, K?
Kevin, bite me.
Hahahaha :-)
That was a good natured bite me, not a bad natured bite me, K?