Finally! I had a really hard time with the binding on guitar 3. I used gramils and did the binding channels by hand for guitars 1 and 2 but ran into some serious roadblocks on #3. It was a tale of two steps forward and three steps backward many times. I think this issue was this guitar has pretty thick laminated sides. That threw everything I'd done before off enough that I couldn't get good channels.
I finally gave up on the gramils and made this router jig.
I know I could have just bought one but I didn't want to spend that much money and not know for sure it would work. This shop built jig worked really well, surprisingly well.
Here's the result after the first coat of sealer/pour filler.
The back and sides are walnut and the top is Sitka. The binding is Katalox and is two layers and about 4mm thick. I had to use 2 layers as the channel ended up too deep for one. That made this an even bigger challenge. With purfling on top and bottom of the binding I had to have a 3 step channel. Fun!
I like the result though and I'm on to finishing.
-Eric
Progress on Guitar #3
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Well done. You guitar looks beautiful in spite of non matching back and sides. That's good info. As for the binding tower, I'm hoping to purchase one but I may build one also. Looks like it worked well for you. Seems like installing perfect binding is the one thing that separates the beginner like myself and the pros. I've yet to achieve this and need to bite the bullet and up my game.
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Thank you!
Just for the record, the back and sides came from the same walnut board. They match very well in person. I resawed the parts myself and wanted to try doing laminated sides. The outer layer is that walnut. The middle layer is basswood. The inner layer is mahogany which had some cracks in it and couldn't be used for show.Dick Hutchings wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 6:07 am You guitar looks beautiful in spite of non matching back and sides.
Indeed, the bindings are a challenge. I'm a beginner too on guitar number 3 and this I'm almost proud enough to show it to people.Dick Hutchings wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 6:07 am That's good info. As for the binding tower, I'm hoping to purchase one but I may build one also. Looks like it worked well for you. Seems like installing perfect binding is the one thing that separates the beginner like myself and the pros. I've yet to achieve this and need to bite the bullet and up my game.
-Eric
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Thank you, Karl. You're always welcome.Karl Wicklund wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 6:52 am Again, Eric, really nice work! I hope to see it in person.
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Sleek and sexy.Eric Knapp wrote: ↑Sun Sep 10, 2023 1:43 pm Finally! I had a really hard time with the binding on guitar 3. I used gramils and did the binding channels by hand for guitars 1 and 2 but ran into some serious roadblocks on #3. It was a tale of two steps forward and three steps backward many times. I think this issue was this guitar has pretty thick laminated sides. That threw everything I'd done before off enough that I couldn't get good channels.
I finally gave up on the gramils and made this router jig.
binding-machine-1.jpeg
I know I could have just bought one but I didn't want to spend that much money and not know for sure it would work. This shop built jig worked really well, surprisingly well.
binding-machine-4.jpeg
Here's the result after the first coat of sealer/pour filler.
first-coat - 1.jpeg
first-coat - 4.jpeg
first-coat - 5.jpeg
The back and sides are walnut and the top is Sitka. The binding is Katalox and is two layers and about 4mm thick. I had to use 2 layers as the channel ended up too deep for one. That made this an even bigger challenge. With purfling on top and bottom of the binding I had to have a 3 step channel. Fun!
I like the result though and I'm on to finishing.
-Eric