Robin
Robin
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Topics: 13 / Replies: 1075
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RE: Router bits

You're likely to use that trimming the first few cuts on a body blank to a templated shape or a cavity from a template.

3 years ago
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Answer to: Router bits

There's 1/2" x 11.9 on amazon if thats any use

3 years ago
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RE: A future build

@nsj I like the jack socket set into the angled face like that. I was going to do it on my first build, I drew it out, but then chickened out.

3 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

@rocknroller912 Glad to see you are doing an acoustic Robin, it’s looking good so far. Its been a long term project but I've managed to spen...

3 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

Routed the groove for the rossette, lovely clean crisp edges and 2mm deep. Dry fitted the mahogany and maple inlays, all fitted nicely. Then the messy...

3 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

I had a practice shot at a the rosette today, turned out not too bad. I bought a circle cutting guide for my dremel, it works quite well but the depth...

3 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

@russ Thansks Russ, the molds were probably harder to make than bending the sides. I got a bit of a fright when I realised that cutaway on the mold...

3 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

So it turns out that bending sides isn't as difficult as I had imagined. The cut away was a wee bit tricky getting the tight bends in just the right p...

3 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

The neck is cut to rough shape, so time to get on to the bit I've been putting off.

3 years ago
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RE: Bench build

@boo it’s going to be encased in a glass cabinet I was very careful and looked after my bench when I built it. Now it has various patches of ...

3 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

My truss rod arrived today, so slot routed and fillet made. My routing jig slipped by about 1mm when I clamped it, so new centreline drawn. I can visu...

3 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

@boo Hi Boo, I think it's a trait that I inherited from my dad, and I've got my daughter thinking the same way too. She sends me photos of stuff sh...

3 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

I had always imagined my biggest stumbling block would was going to be bending the sides. I've made made my bending heater this morning it consists of...

3 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

The neck blank is cut and squared now, and headstock angle routed. Waiting for my trussrod to be delivered so haven't routed the slot yet. I've ordere...

3 years ago
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RE: String splay advice.

@nortski I quite like the compact (thin and pathetic) headstock. This was my first of that style, I had filled and drilled some of these holes...

3 years ago
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RE: String splay advice.

@nortski I'm assuming that you haven't drilled the tuner holes yet. If you want the string to be straight then your right, the tuners need to be ...

3 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

@russ Ideally you want the grain running top to bottom on the end on your neck blank (quarter sawn). Thanks Russ, its big enough that I can c...

3 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

I've got a nice bit of mahogany, 150mm x 100mm to cut my neck blank from. Can someone remind me what direction the grain should be. Unfortunately its ...

3 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

@russ I've seen it done both ways. Some have said that it can be better if the grain is running up and down on the block rather than running acro...

3 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

I'm home again for a few weeks so should be able to get some time in my shed. I made the upper front graft, back grafts, diamonds and bridge plate tod...

3 years ago
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