KMG Binding Jig copy

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Talladam
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Re: KMG Binding Jig copy

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It's a laminate trimmer but the way it's mounted I'm thinking router table rules apply.
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Re: KMG Binding Jig copy

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One more thing , with this machine your rout cutting so use a piece of tape on the sides , make the first cut , then make your final clean up cut with the tape off. That little bit makes for a nice clean rout and the tape supports the grain to help control tear out.


John

You say that the tape supports the grain for tear out - where is the tape? I am thinking along the side to hold the bit away a little, then with the tape off, the bit moves that much closer for the final cut - what grain is being supported??

Ed
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Talladam
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Re: KMG Binding Jig copy

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Here's my foam cradle. By coincidence I also told my wife we need a new 'foamie' camping mattress.
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phavriluk
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Re: KMG Binding Jig copy

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The foam cradle Ken supplied had a perimeter a couple of inches wide, the center was cut out. I think Ken kept mention of the pad vague and never offered pictures. I suspect he wasn't interested in enabling copies.
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Re: KMG Binding Jig copy

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Ahh! That makes total sense. That's why the guitar is hard to push down. If I change it I'll probably have to take some of the shims out from under the jig.

Thanks! That's a detail that is hard to find.
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