Your one of the few shops that brought up the cutaway and fret wire being inline with each other . That's seldom talked about . Can't say enough about your insight . J
It's something I think about every time...of course, that is because I screwed up my fair share and now it is one of those things I look for. It is a real bummer when I see a guitar that has, obviously, been designed with haste.
Texas Toast Guitars your their man. You have the right mind set . .if Gary my wiring guy was here he'd explode your mind with original caps from the 60s . He's the Jewish reye from the 60s .I think he still has the floppy hat .
Imagine what cool stuff the old timers came up with that is lost to history? We used to put tape on the templates and that got old. Brain Surgery Kevin made us some over-sized pins but the tape is better because you can take bits of it off and get it just right.
Wait... you could do that? Dude... This pin router is an eyeopener I just found out about from your videos! Thanks. And yes... you are so unbelievably handsome!
I remember the first time Ken Warmoth tasked me with doing something on the pin router in his shop (a control cavity); the router bit grabbed the body and almost jerked it out of my hands, could have easily ruined the body and maimed me (but it didn't). I asked him later why he didn't warn me: "You wouldn't have listened." I like your set up a bit better. ;)
I don’t want a little pin router like Big D, that’s embarrassing and a slave to foreplay. But I don’t need a big thick intimidating pin router like yours. I think I’d be just fine with a slightly bigger than average pin router as I have go to attitude about big voluptuous round projects and a ryobi drill press that spins pretty fast. Lololol
Don’t try to talk me down. Rube Goldberg is The Godfather of diy. Safety first or so. Hold my beer and this timing light kid, let’s swap this belt and see what kind of rooma zoom zoom is in her boom boom loloo