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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 4:47 pm 
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Adding to the previous thread about SM's fret slotting circular saw blade.
Erick at SM & I exchanged a several e-mails regarding the problems a few of us were having with our blades cutting too narrow a slot.
SM is replacing my old blade no problems. They even gave me a credit for the return postage. Great service.
According to Erick, the blade has been re-designed & I will be getting one of the new ones.
It should be here in a few days... I'll try it out as soon as possible & keep you folks posted.
If you are unhappy with your old blade, talk to Erick. If it's not ages old, he will probably replace it, free of charge.


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Great, I had received mine about a week or two before that thread started, I never took it out of the packaging. I'll check with them about replacing it. Thanks for the update.

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Jon, Visiting your Guitarmaking Blogspot weblog was a real treat. Thanks for putting up the photolog of your work. Any luthier would feel right at home.



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:49 pm 
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Ha ha, thanks. That's my new back-to-sides gluing jig. I built it from masking tape, two clamps, and a towel. It's a refined version of my original jig, which was built only from masking tape.

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Yep great blog. Very nice work.


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I thought Arkansans used duct-tape exclusively?!

(I have license to cap on Arkansas having been born and raised in Little Rock)


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