Routing a redwood top for purfling and binding

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Kevin Sjostrand
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Re: Routing a redwood top for purfling and binding

Post by Kevin Sjostrand »

ahh, heat gun I shall use....and, I am going to get that new bit too!
I really like the tap tone I'm getting from this redwood top. I have another one from the same billet.....so if this guitar turns out sounding really good, I might want to continue to use redwood, if I don't have problems with working it.

Kevin
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Re: Routing a redwood top for purfling and binding

Post by Jim_H »

Another little trick that Rick showed me.

Even if you use 'safe' tape and shellac, as an added insurance against pulling up fibers when peeling tape off of a top is to use a heat gun to warm the tape up a bit to soften the adhesive a bit before you pull.
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Darryl Young
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Re: Routing a redwood top for purfling and binding

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Redwood intrigues me......one person stated it has the snap of spruce and the warmth of cedar. Too much to try and too little time.......
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Kevin Sjostrand
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Re: Routing a redwood top for purfling and binding

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Ohh Rick, don't spare us.........speak!!

Kevin
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