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Author:  WudWerkr [ Tue Aug 30, 2011 4:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Everyday items we use in building " Pillow "

There have been several threads on everyday items we use in building and we dont necessarly have to rehash all those , however we can , no law against it . In those threads I dont ever remember seeing what I have been using for the last 3 weeks or so.

The wifie bought us new pillows and I Thunked , HUH I bet that would make a good surface to lay a "finished" or partially finished build . So I got the old pillows and too them to my sanctuary "lol" and have been working with them for a few weeks . For example laying a guitar " top side down" can cause scratches in the soft top woods if not carefull and what do ya know , pillow stopped that .

Anyone else use Pillows yet ? What other ideas have you tried ?

Author:  cphanna [ Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:00 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Everyday items we use in building " Pillow "

Howdy, Wud.
On one of my benches I have a scrap of carpet cut to fit the bench top. Nothing new in that. But I also have a ratty, dirty, quilted piece of mattress pad that I can lay flat, or folded, as needed. I can even wrap instrument parts in process if I want to leave the shop for a few days. It's literally like putting them to bed for a lengthy nap while I am otherwise occupied. I do think your pillow idea has some good potential. Hmmmmmmm....
I'm thinking........

Author:  dunwell [ Thu Sep 08, 2011 11:32 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Everyday items we use in building " Pillow "

I use offcut pieces of berber type carpet for topping benches and the table saw for general work with the raw wood. But I also top that bath towels for finish work or on finished instruments. Best of all they are only about $1.50 from the local thrift store, cheaper in "challenged colors" like pink. eek

Alan D.

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