Longer video of what the copy carver is Part II with specs luthier tools

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2010

another longer video with greater copy carver details

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  • Hey bigdguitars,

    Thanks for posting this. I am a guitar buider as well and I hvae been thinking about building one of these. With the info you have provided I think I can put one together.

    Thanks.

  • Thanks for posting this. I liked how you mounted your router. I've been going back and forth on which router I should use full size or trim router. Very cool.  Thanks!

  • great job. I'm curious about the donor body itself. Is it a standard or a historic? The carves are different. On the std, the whole top is arched. On a historic/original, the carve is flat between the bridge and the point where the neck joins.

  • Nice setup man...Looks heavy

  • ruokangus has a copy carver that is fully automatic. the side to side is belt driven and the back and forth is on a screw. i was thinking of incorporating the screw into mine when i build it. havent decided on how i am going to mount the runners cause there are so many different ways to do it. also planning on doing a small scale one for inlay, wont be 3d just flat cutting out the inlay pockets. but good video thanks.

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