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Uploaded by on May 11, 2009

Gluing the back and sides to the guitar's top, using hot hide glue.

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  • Hi there, im a little new to working with the mold and i was just wondering if that was a raduis dish you were gluing your top in or a flat board?

    thanks, Paul

  • @biggestclaptonfan It's a dish for this one, but some models have true flat tops.

  • Yes, I'm Mario, and yes, 192 gram HHG. Plenty strong enough for ALL joints.

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  • Now that is clever cramping, you cant get more control than that.

  • Hi nice video, do you use HHG for glueing fingerboards? If so do you heat it in this method?

  • Heard of using hhg to close the box,but never seen it in action before.You did it really fast !

    I'm wondering what gram strength you're using. Is 192g strong enough for both the box and the bridge?

    BTW,are you Mario from MIMF?

    Greetings from China and thanks for the video.

    Robert

  • Sweet - you make it look VERY easy. Thanks!

  • Pretty fast Mario.

    I'll be using HHG on the my next one.

    Chris P.

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