Router attatched Binding Jig
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Router attatched Binding Jig
Does anyone have any plans that they are willing to share for construction of a binding jig that attaches to a standard router?
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Re: Router attatched Binding Jig
Here is one I have been using for just over 4 years. Just yesterday I routed the channels on my 7th instrument and I have not yet made a significant mistake. This guitar has the widest purfling yet (see "Resonator" in "Blog Your Project" - I am gluing right no and will have a photo up tomorrow) and I was very anxious for a day before doing it, but no problem and it went quite quickly. This type of tool serves me well for 1-2 instruments a year I build, but I can see using a more elaborate set up if you do more - would save time and relax the sphincter a bit. When I did a ukulele, I clamped the router and jig in the vise and passed the body over the bit - pretty cool and I might try that with a guitar. I saw a video of the similar, professional level tool that uses a barbel looking piece of aluminum for the fence and the guy was very quickly passing the body over the bit - by quickly I mean perhaps 5-6 seconds for the top, and again for the back. I have no intentions "upgrading" this tool.
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Ed
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Re: Router attatched Binding Jig
I like your home made tool. I got some really thick aluminum angle, I'll manufacture something that I can use with my stewmac bearing router set.
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Re: Router attatched Binding Jig
Sammy
I didn't make it - it is commercially available and was $35 in 2012
Ed
I didn't make it - it is commercially available and was $35 in 2012
Ed
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