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Interested to see how the jig works ....
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I'm hoping it does as much as the stew-mac one for half the cost.
Its my first venture into the knock off router world, so very interested to see how it works out. I might pick a couple more up if I like it... always handy having dedicated routers for certain tasks.
I'm just hoping it still works well. It's cheaper materials than the stew mac one, but still seems very solidly built
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just looking at the base board too, think i need to modify it to work with small bodies and cutaways, but that's why this comes undrilled for the body supports
it gets to the waist of a LP shape just fine
but its not making it to the cutaway
the side supports get mounted with some bolts and threaded inserts. It comes undrileld so you can decide on teh best location. I think i am going to do 2 sets of holes and add additional inserts. The way its marked below will give me from 12-18" on the lower bout
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this one is for a Taylor GS mini, which i think will work nicely as a shape for more mini archtops and thinlines.
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firstly, it used it with a flush cutter to trim top and back
then i used it with the stew-mac binding router set to cut the binding channels
only issue i had was the waist area on the top. this guitar has a full depth archtop carve on a smaller body, so its quite steep in places. This stopped the router reaching full depth for an inch or two of the waist. No issue though, I tidied it up with a carving knife. this wouldn't be an issue on 99% of bound instruments
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