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Binding JIG
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Jeff Highland
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Joined: Mar. 5 2010
From: Caves Beach Australia
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RE: Binding JIG (in reply to Vince)
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Well Vince, with such a nicely built jig, I think you will enjoy using it. I can see how some people are happy with handheld devices, it certainly saves space in the workshop, but having done channels with gramil, and with handheld router, and with a 1/4" spiral downcut bit, I am much happier with a tower style jig with the stewmac bit and bearing. Especially since some of the instruments I build have more pronounced radiuses. I just feel safer with the fixed router, and get results that do not need touching up. One suggestion, do not press the body too hard against the bearing, it will leave tracks
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