Woodworker Friend
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2014 10:50 am
In the 90s my apartment was two doors down from "South Jersey Woodworking," a cabinet shop. Yea that worked!
Anyhow now I find myself with a 10" table saw that doesn't want to cut 90 degree cuts and the fence would be the second issue. Yea a 99 buck table saw was OK when new for making a back porch, but now!!!
I do not have a drill press but just got the old Irving Sloane book where he says you can use a brace drill to do soundboard holes and rosette channels with a fly cutter! Cool with me I am getting a brace.
ANYHOW.... bACK TO THE STORY
I built , well still have to finish one, 2 guitars recently and I would call all my guitar playing friends up and say "Come on over and see the guitar in progress." NONE came over! I also called my woodworker friend (Oh BTW I stink at woodworking and am learning that as I go cause I like guitar making) and he was over in a half hour and was INTERESTED! He liked the cam clamps and asked many questions.
Anyhow, he has good tools like table saws, joiners (He wanted to give me a joiner and some other stuff) and a saw mill from Harbor Freight Tools. He is into getting local trees people are cutting down and sawing them up into planks and stickering them in the garage. He also just bought a planer.
Yea I am seeing a vision of what will happen. I got a pile of wood I want to turn into some necks and if he has a joiner and a good table saw etc...
Maybe I can do a Since you helped me, here is a guitar made for you, or help with guitar.
Anyhow seems like woodworkers and guitar makers get along, go figure right. Now I got to be more of the other.
Anyhow now I find myself with a 10" table saw that doesn't want to cut 90 degree cuts and the fence would be the second issue. Yea a 99 buck table saw was OK when new for making a back porch, but now!!!
I do not have a drill press but just got the old Irving Sloane book where he says you can use a brace drill to do soundboard holes and rosette channels with a fly cutter! Cool with me I am getting a brace.
ANYHOW.... bACK TO THE STORY
I built , well still have to finish one, 2 guitars recently and I would call all my guitar playing friends up and say "Come on over and see the guitar in progress." NONE came over! I also called my woodworker friend (Oh BTW I stink at woodworking and am learning that as I go cause I like guitar making) and he was over in a half hour and was INTERESTED! He liked the cam clamps and asked many questions.
Anyhow, he has good tools like table saws, joiners (He wanted to give me a joiner and some other stuff) and a saw mill from Harbor Freight Tools. He is into getting local trees people are cutting down and sawing them up into planks and stickering them in the garage. He also just bought a planer.
Yea I am seeing a vision of what will happen. I got a pile of wood I want to turn into some necks and if he has a joiner and a good table saw etc...
Maybe I can do a Since you helped me, here is a guitar made for you, or help with guitar.
Anyhow seems like woodworkers and guitar makers get along, go figure right. Now I got to be more of the other.