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Bob, I really like your router jig/drum sander method in that other thread. I guess it's jig making time again...

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Poor Sony, What you put him thru Hesh
Thanks again for another great Tute.and taking the time for all the great pics and comments! I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say Thanks Much Hesh.

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Hesh wrote:


"I forgot to erase the pencil marks prior to gluing so even though I have a gapless fit the pencil marks show......

Any way I turned out great. I dish sanded it to true the bottom and that took a whole of three minutes and then I flat sanded the top for the reinforcement that will be added later. Take a peek and sorry about the pencil mark.... " (emphasis mine)


Yes, Hesh we already know that! 


This is a great thread!  Keep em coming!  Please!


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Very nice Hesh, Thinning the brace to fit, Why didn't I think of that. And I thought I was the only guy using weight for clamping, I use 1lb chunks of lead.

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[QUOTE=Hesh1956]Thank Waddy that one with the snakewood handle has my name on it [/QUOTE]

Hesh, the way those knives are designed, they are made to work in both directions.  Bevel on one side, angled to a point in the center, lets you flip it around and mark in the other direction keeping the flat side to the inside of the mark.  The Hock knives are a good example of left and right hand marking blades.

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Onya Hesh,

Can always rely on you to make the sort of post which maintain the OLF's standing on the internet as a friendly useful resource and a most worth while place for guitar builders to hang out

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Hesh! Pencild marks!!!! tisk tisk.... I'm appalled at the lowering of the standards from the Heshtone stables!

Great work! Keep'em comming!

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[QUOTE=Alain Desforges] Hesh! Pencild marks!!!! tisk tisk.... I'm appalled at the lowering of the standards from the Heshtone stables!
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And, there was a wood shaving and some sawdust showing in some of the pics as well.
Sad to see Hesh turning into such a slob.....


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I cheat and draw the radius and most of the braces on band saw, on or leaving just a trace of the pencil lines. I then sand(using radius dishes)or use router table on bottom radius. I am going to make jigs for router table for the scallops and then make up a bunch of left and right side of X's and other bracing for tops and backs. Probably enough for 8 guitars anyway. Then when using them just need to clean up the sanding and tool marks. I made a thing like one of the others for table saw X lap joint and use a daddo blade for that. Use vacuum press and do all of the braces for top or back all together. I must correct thing here. I am going to do this as have in past, but right now have to build my shop again with all of the moves.


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Hesh, you have the cleanest shop I have ever seen! I'll post a picture of my shed some day...it will make your shop look even nicer!

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