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maull

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  1. Dont have my camera with mebut here's a minor update with the pics I do have at work with me.

    I built a very simple sled for my fretsaw blade that I bought last year. This is the first time I've had a chance to try it out. The trickiest part was making the rails fit in the channel and having them tight enough to not have any side to side play and at the same time not be so tight that they don't glide smoothly.

    Try paste wax on the runners. This will help you get a tighter fit and still be able to slide smoothly.

  2. Pros, good call on the second mount. I have added that and started work on my adjustable fence v1.0 tonight. Not much time to work on this as I spent most of my day brewing a California Common style lager. I am hoping I will have a little time tomorrow to fine tune the fence design. As of right now I have the ability to expose about .02 inches of a 1/4" straight bit for testing purposes. I need to reduce the height and depth of the fence as well as reduce the length of the extension arms but test cuts have come out great so far.

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  3. Wow. . .I have really let this project sit idle for a while. I hate to use the excuse but life has gotten in the way once again. Summer has been booked up pretty solid for me and I have been just trying to keep up. I have promised myself that I would get going on this again soon.

    No progress to show yet but the friend I am building it for decided a few months ago he would like binding on the body. Since I had already carved it and I have no overhead router or other fancy solution I sat on it for a while. Yesterday I had some time to kill since so I started on a proof of concept for a router jig inspired by something I saw created by Setch. I rebuilt the whole thing today using what I had learned in my POC and am nearly complete. I need to finish the adjustable fence and run a few test cuts with it but if all goes well I should have my binding channels cut in within a couple days.

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  4. I will have to read through that a bit more thoroughly when I have time. I do not have a serial number on this guitar and cannot recall if it had one when it came into my possession in roughly 1989ish it was beat up badly and wouldnt stay in tune. The headstock does have the N.J. Series logo. I looked it over and saw the neck bolts had been replaced with giant wood screws and the neck had a lot of movement to it. :unsure: I could probably have done a lot of things better now that I look back but it was my first foray into working on a guitar. Perhaps someday I will revisit it. She really does play nice now though. :)

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