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The requisite stack of molds, forms and templates: ![]()
This is Ted's shop-built thicknessing sander: ![]()
Sides go under the lower drum, carried along on a board: ![]() He has different boards for each model and side: ![]() OK, here comes a really cool setup: Ted has a router counterweighted and mounted on a track so it slides up and down effortlessly for routing the binding channel around the top and back of the guitar body: ![]() I lifted the board off to reveal a single air hole in the table beneath: ![]() Here's a close-up of the cutter head: ![]() At the other end of that same large table is a complete spare router head, lying on its back" ![]() Ted really insists on doing all phases of construction himself, and buys his wood in lumber form whenever he can. ![]() OK, here's Ted's advice for those who want wood that looks this good. He claims you actually need to go to where the stuff is cut and deal directly with the lumbermen. He travels to Oregon frequently to get this bigleaf maple. In fact, that's one of the reasons he's relocating his shop to the Portland area in just a few weeks. ( I told him I was planning to be ill, or out of the area when it came time to load up all those tools!)
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