Re: A Pair of Ditsons
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 8:51 pm
Thanks for the great comments guys, and thank you Grant for the tip on how to prevent future problems with overhanging backs. Simple technique to avoid potential big problems.
Okay, we're on to binding.
Got the bodies routed for the binding and the end splash installed.
Walnut,
And rosewood.
Binding bent and ready, and now more photos than you ever wanted to see as binding is installed!
Using the scraper to knock off the inner corner of the binding so it sets in nice.
Applying glue.
Taping binding into place.
Working on around.
And all taped up.
Just be glad I didn't make you watch me take the tape off!
Using the scraper to cut the binding down to size.
The walnut binding cleaned up.
One down, one to go, and I'll get it cleaned up tomorrow. See what happens when you start listening to Eric and Waddy, incredible action shots of gluing and taping and scraping, oh my!
Thanks for watching,
Joe
Okay, we're on to binding.
Got the bodies routed for the binding and the end splash installed.
Walnut,
And rosewood.
Binding bent and ready, and now more photos than you ever wanted to see as binding is installed!
Using the scraper to knock off the inner corner of the binding so it sets in nice.
Applying glue.
Taping binding into place.
Working on around.
And all taped up.
Just be glad I didn't make you watch me take the tape off!
Using the scraper to cut the binding down to size.
The walnut binding cleaned up.
One down, one to go, and I'll get it cleaned up tomorrow. See what happens when you start listening to Eric and Waddy, incredible action shots of gluing and taping and scraping, oh my!
Thanks for watching,
Joe