Has anyone here used the LMII plate joining jig?
Just looking for comments if you have.
Thanks
Rick Gunn
LMII plate joining jig
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Re: LMII plate joining jig
You can build that jig and save yourself a buttload of money:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Spanish-Style-C ... 1469072098
http://guitar-plans.com/guitar-plate-joining-jig-plans/
Or you can go jigless:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Spanish-Style-C ... 1469072098
http://guitar-plans.com/guitar-plate-joining-jig-plans/
Or you can go jigless:
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Re: LMII plate joining jig
Thanks for the video.
I basically have done all eighteen I have built using a similar set up on a stand alone router table top.
The LMII set up just looked like a cool toy!!
Thanks
Rick Gunn
I basically have done all eighteen I have built using a similar set up on a stand alone router table top.
The LMII set up just looked like a cool toy!!
Thanks
Rick Gunn
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Re: LMII plate joining jig
I use the LMI plate joining jig and really like it. It would be easy yo make a copy of it, but I found that it was good value and have had great results.
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Re: LMII plate joining jig
+1 I have one and wouldn't do it any other way now.johnnparchem wrote:I use the LMI plate joining jig and really like it. It would be easy yo make a copy of it, but I found that it was good value and have had great results.
Tim Benware