complicated binding/purfling gluing question
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Re: complicated binding/purfling gluing question
With wood bindings and fiber purflings, I have had the best success/results using LMI white glue, glueing and taping them on together, and then wrapping the the whole body in cloth binding tape (this is what it's called for sewing). This last step really pulls the purfling and binding into the channels for a really good fit.
Kevin
Kevin
Re: complicated binding/purfling gluing question
Ok, the cloth binding tape sounds like the right way to go. Is there a particular wrapping pattern, I wonder, that is most efficient?
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Re: complicated binding/purfling gluing question
Dave,
Go to the LMI website, and look at the Robbie O'brien Tips du Jur video list, he has one there on how he wraps the guitar. See "Bindings and Purflings".
http://www.lmii.com/CartTwo/Video.asp
Kevin
Go to the LMI website, and look at the Robbie O'brien Tips du Jur video list, he has one there on how he wraps the guitar. See "Bindings and Purflings".
http://www.lmii.com/CartTwo/Video.asp
Kevin
Re: complicated binding/purfling gluing question
I saw that, it looks fine, I think the slo-glue would be a must for me with that procedure.
Thanks
BTW here is the reviews page for the slo glue:
http://www.garrettwade.com/pop_crc.asp?pn=62J04.01
Thanks
BTW here is the reviews page for the slo glue:
http://www.garrettwade.com/pop_crc.asp?pn=62J04.01
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Re: complicated binding/purfling gluing question
ken
can you supply a PN for the binding ribbon ? This may be a group buy opportunity.
can you supply a PN for the binding ribbon ? This may be a group buy opportunity.
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president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
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president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
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Re: complicated binding/purfling gluing question
Dave: Unless you are doing abalone I think you should do it all at one time.I only do wood binding and have stayed away from using tape for fear of ending up with gaps. I only do half a top or back at a time. I use what I call false binding taped into the three section not being worked on and then rope the work pieces into place. Have never had a problem with gaps doing it this way. No computer skills here or I would show some pictures of roping but maybe a search of the web may show it. Also important to have the routed channels as perfect as possible. A small sharp chisel and small file and a good set of eyes help here.Any wide purfling like herringbone gets prebent while thinner pieces are left straight and get bent into place during installation.Many ways to skin the cat this is just how I do it.
Tom
Tom
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Re: complicated binding/purfling gluing question
Thanks Tom. I guess I will have to break down and learn a new skill!! Yikes!!
Re: complicated binding/purfling gluing question
Here's an excellent deal on " 3/8" twill tape" 18 yards for $3.50 JoAnn fabrics charges much more.
http://www.jkmribbon.com/Store/product/ ... 09,393.htm
http://www.jkmribbon.com/Store/product/ ... 09,393.htm
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Re: complicated binding/purfling gluing question
I like the slow time glue as Ken suggest . I think after a dry run or 2 you should get a good feel for this but prepare for the unexpected .
John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com