Robbie, With this jig, the LMI-O'Brien neck joint jig I built last year, and tips- du- Jour videos, my pucker factor is at all time low. Many Thanks, Fletch
Robbie - my fear is the adjustable donut will "self adjust" by friction against the top or back and ruin the cut. Any experience w that or is it stiff enough not to move once set?
Robbie,
With this jig, the LMI-O'Brien neck joint jig I built last year, and tips- du- Jour videos, my pucker factor is at all time low.
Many Thanks,
Fletch
+Paul Fletcher haha. Glad to hear it Paul!
Love your final tip (about keeping the bearings clean), Robbie!
+kathymatsushita Thanks Kathy. That one took me a few years to figure out. haha
Could you do another video on that last tip? That’s really advanced stuff right there! 😂
I made a drinking game out of the phrase, "pucker factor," and now I am too drunk to use power tools.
Hahahahaha. I re-watched the final tip twice. Hilarious and thanks for the video
Robbie - my fear is the adjustable donut will "self adjust" by friction against the top or back and ruin the cut. Any experience w that or is it stiff enough not to move once set?
+Tioga Fretworks It has a latch that keep it from moving once you set it. The doughnut is notched.
Hello
you do great work and have great tips for the new generation of luthiers
regards GREG GUITAR WORKS
Thanks for the compliment and thanks for watching.
Where can i buy this Binding Jig?
You can get it here. www.lmii.com/binding-tools/2597-professional-binding-machine-router-not-included.html
Great video, but what exactly is 'the pucker factor'?
+Simon Childs
Ha, okay, just got it. Doh!
unfortunately buy things outside Europe is very expensive because we have to pay the customs, it is a pity because this jig seems to me very good
+José Marques If you can build guitars, then you can definitely build a jig like that yourself.
Fiddle fart= mess around with.😃😂