When binding a top or back on a neck-thru, is there any reason not to bind the butt end of the neck? On this one, I bound the wings then glued them to the neck. However it seems I could just cut the binding shelf in the wings, glue the wings to the neck, then cut the shelf in the butt of the neck and bind all the way around.
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Neck-thru / Binding question
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Neck-thru / Binding question
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Re: Neck-thru / Binding question
It might be tricky to do the binding at the neck end. the butt end shouldn't be any issue.
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Re: Neck-thru / Binding question
Yeah, it seems like you could even do the binding shelf all at once, after gluing the pieces together, and shaping the butt end to the wings.
As Eric stated, the tricky part would be the neck end.
I've never done this so I'm simply theorizing. I think you would have to stop just short of the neck with the router, and maybe finsh the shelp by hand, tapering the binding into the neck sides.
Can someone with experience correct me if I'm wrong?
As Eric stated, the tricky part would be the neck end.
I've never done this so I'm simply theorizing. I think you would have to stop just short of the neck with the router, and maybe finsh the shelp by hand, tapering the binding into the neck sides.
Can someone with experience correct me if I'm wrong?
I need your help. I can't possibly make all the mistakes myself!
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Re: Neck-thru / Binding question
Thanks for the replies Eric & Gordon, much appreciated...
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