Easy Jointer
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That's basically the method I've been using all these years (they were in the instructions on my first kit), except that I just use nails along the sides of the boards! It's always worked well for me, so I've stuck with it...
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After jointing, lay pieces on board 19mm MDF with a strip of newspaper below. Nail 2 blocks against one long edge. Make a tee pee using a 19mmx30mm stick under the join and nail 2 more blocks on the other edge. Remove the stick and carefully push the 2 pieces flat. If they are hard to flatten, draw a pencil line on the outside of the blocks, and renail wider on pencil line. Glue with batten clamped to hold down. This gives excellent fit and you can feel any gaps as they move under your hands.
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Thanks for the tip! Excuse my ignorance, but what is the "four nailed blocks" method you mentioned?
As for heating blankets, I had gotten one from LMI a long time ago (6" by 36"). I also have a smaller one (6" by 25") from Hanalima, for smaller instruments.
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Kathy, A good jointer will do this job in about 4 seconds. Set the jointer at almost zero to avoid chip out. Then use the 'four nailed blocks" to join - rarely fails. What heating blanket do you use?
Love your guitars!
MSTFreak 1 year ago
@MSTFreak Thanks!!!!
kathmatsushita 1 year ago
simple, but very efficient. thanks!
goodyear2602 2 years ago
@goodyear2602 Thanks for the thanks!
kathmatsushita 1 year ago
PS - your web site is very good!
jiefuster 2 years ago
Thanks --- I appreciate it!
kathmatsushita 2 years ago