Rosette channel cutter

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David L
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Rosette channel cutter

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Here I am using my rosette channel cutter, works like a charm.

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Kevin Sjostrand
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Re: Rosette channel cutter

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That is a nice set up David. Maybe Santa will bring me one next year!!

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David L
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Re: Rosette channel cutter

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Something that is real nifty about it is that is is actually two seperate parts, inlay router base and circle cutter jig. Two screws marries the unit as a circle cutter, remove the two screws and it's back to an inlay router base.

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Re: Rosette channel cutter

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Your channel looks really clean too so you are using the right kind of bit for sure.

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Re: Rosette channel cutter

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Newb question:

Just out of curiosity... it looks like your purfling is laid out also. Is it possible to route that out at this stage also?

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Re: Rosette channel cutter

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You need to do the actual sizing first. Once the top is on the guitar and you trim it to fit the side , then you do the purfling and binding channels. All cutters for purfling locate off the guitar side so you need to have the plate attached to the guitar first.
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David L
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Re: Rosette channel cutter

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Glen, I think what you are seeing is the overhang that I allowed. I first draw a line around the template and then another line about 1/4" outside of that to allow for overhang to be trimmed off after closing the box and then I route the binding/purfling channels. Please correct me if I'm misunderstanding you.
The way that I do this is to put a washer against the edge of the template, put a pencil on the inside edge of the washer and just roll it around the template.

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glenklein
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Re: Rosette channel cutter

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Thanks John and David...

I'm still learning the basics and both of your posts make perfect sense to me. In the tons of reading I've done lately, I'd forgotten that it's all relative to the sides after assembly.

David - thanks for the washer tip on marking the side... that'll come in handy. Hopefully my kit from John will get here soon and I can get started on my first!

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Re: Rosette channel cutter

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we have a series of videos out on You Tube for kit construction. Glenn LaSalle is my vid guy and will have this in its own area. For now just hit you tube blues creek guitars and you will find tons of information
We also have a lot of good posters here with experience that share so feel welcome. We all want to see your progress so post pictures .
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Re: Rosette channel cutter

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John,

Thanks for the Youtube tip. I see you have a ton of videos... can't wait to dig into them.

I'm sure I'll have a lot of questions coming and this forum looks like the place to be. I'm really excited to get my kit from you and can see myself becoming addicted to this very easily.

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