This is how I do it. Using a few thicknesses of wood laid on top of each other with 2 sided tape. Dont for get the clamp on fence It stops the router from going to far in the transition. If you have more questions PM me.
MIke
OH BTW the PICS are VERY LARGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Really? and I thought I was the only one!
I sent some of mine to China for a LEAD PAINT finish. I expect that return shipping will be more due to increased weight
mk
+1 on what Drak said!!!!!!!!
Your vision is in your eyes, those that see it are gifted with your vision and those that don't aren't, plain and simple.
MK
Well Thanks for the come back and Rich here's my Tree for decoration. I finally broke down and bought a fake one, after the fire 2 years ago.
It's 10ft and small to me ( i must find the pictures from 04, have my daughter and daughter in law on scaffolding decorating was like 15 ft. LOL:).
But here's this years.
Have a very Merry Christmas everyone.
sincerely,
MIke
Here's wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and to be politically incorrect, Santa still Says HO HO HO in my book ( Twas the night before Christmas) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MIke
Sounds like you missed a few steps. Like the 400, 1500, there is also an 800 and a 2000. They are progressive for a reason. Each is to remove the last ones scratch marks at a slow progressive rate. I would go to 2000 grit progressively before even thinking about buffing and polishing, but that's just me. I prefer to use Micromesh after the 2000 grit before even using a buff wheel.
JUst my .02 cents.
MK
Thanks to all that have contributed to this THREAD. My thought was to all that celebrate any Holiday during this season that they should enjoy the time with family and friends. I 'm trying to PC about this.
So if you want . to be more specific. I hope all enjoyed a great Thanksgiving and I wish everyone a Merry Christmas season.
Sincerely,
Mike
Hello all,
Just wanted to wish everyone at PG a great holiday season. I know that many are from around the globe so please everyone, where ever you may be, enjoy your time with your families, friends and be safe.
Peace to you all.
Mike
In a few words, Lacquer will not stick to poly or vice/versa. You will either need to remove the poly to use the lacquer or use poly with the tint. I know that's not what you wanted to hear but, Poly and lacquer are not compatible.
Here's wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving.
Mike
What's with that? No weenie roast or toasted marshmallows? Man what is wrong with your friend. I mean really letting a good fire go to waste and not having a party. At the very least some hot chocolate. )))))
MK
So , If I'm reading this right, you are 1/2" to long? If so then check if a 25.5 scale will work within the + or - tolerance for your application. It would be much easier to change the fretboard than fill and reroute the body. But you will have a 20 maybe 21 fret board. If I didn't read it correctly, then disregard my suggestion
Thanks Rich,
The bender is a friends as well as the form so I can't be to picky about his choice of size. I will be making my own bender and forms soon. So I will definitely take your suggestions into consideration. Again many thanks.
MIke