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 Post subject: Mini-bevel
PostPosted: Sat Jul 15, 2023 9:20 pm 
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Hi folks,

I’ve been seeing a lot more of what I would call a mini arm bevel lately. It’s possible this has been around for a while, but lately it shows up a lot on Instagram.

I have the video that Kent Everett did of a full size bevel with the interior reinforcement.

The mini approach looks like it might be just doubled up binding which would also require just a doubled up lining. Here’s a pic I scraped from Instagram.

Anyone done one of these and have a process or tips to share?

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 Post subject: Re: Mini-bevel
PostPosted: Sat Jul 15, 2023 9:43 pm 
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Brad, I did what you might call a mini bevel awhile ago. I also learned how by watching Kent's video. He calls it a transitional arm bevel, likely because of the smooth transition from the binding to the bevel. I decided to make this bevel narrower to see what it it would look like. You can take a look at mine to see if you might want do a narrower one. It is a subtle compared to the wider one. I’ve done a wider one too. I think you could make it any width you want…

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 Post subject: Re: Mini-bevel
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I’ve also done one using Kent’s process. It’s on a OOO and it’s been my daily player for several years. I really like the bevel.

Steve, am I to understand that you used the same process for the smaller bevel?


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 Post subject: Re: Mini-bevel
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I've seen this style on a Taran Guitar which I like. A lot.


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 Post subject: Re: Mini-bevel
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Colin - That's pretty. Steve - Yes, I used Kent's process on the narrow bevel.

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