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PostPosted: Sat May 19, 2007 12:29 pm 
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Koa
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Has anyone tried out the new Stew Mac binding jig?It`s
the one thing I`m lacking,is a good binding system.
                        James

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Not any more... check the swap meet

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Hi James

We've bought one and it is set up but we haven't used it yet.

We should be binding a couple of guitars in the next few weeks so I'll give a full report when we've used it.

One thing I will mention is that there was a lot of play in the guides and we had to pack it out with washers before it was stable.

I informed Stewmac that they should take a look at this.

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Then they will. Stew Mack is real good about taking user info and solving issues.

I like the Idea of the tower being made of aluminum, but personaly; I would be hard pressed to be bought off of my hand held luthierstools.com rig. I just find it much more versatile on deep cutaways.



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Yep, I have one and find it very good. i think I made a few tweeks before using to remove slack but it produced excellent results. I am very pleased.
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