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How I use locating pins to keep a fretboard in place while gluing 

benfordguitars
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Here is a overview of my new locating pin system for keeping fretboards in place while gluing. Not terribly innovative, but super useful none the less!

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11 окт 2024

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@peteroconnor8687
@peteroconnor8687 6 лет назад
Wonderful idea and thank you very much for sharing.
@dareisnogod5711
@dareisnogod5711 6 лет назад
Good idea. I'll try it on the next banjo neck I make. Thanx.
@yinyangguitars6456
@yinyangguitars6456 8 лет назад
nice vid and idea....sweet headstock shape
@TheTubeDude
@TheTubeDude 2 года назад
Somebody send this young man some duct tape. ---- Just kidding. Excellent ideas. Your presentation helped me. Thank you. No duct tape on my Madagascar Ebony board!
@tom0ocadoo
@tom0ocadoo 6 лет назад
great head stock so hard to come up with one
@raoulduke8382
@raoulduke8382 9 лет назад
Good idea... I'll be trying that one out!
@stevefpv4669
@stevefpv4669 5 лет назад
Good concept man. Thanks for sharing. Q: if you need to remove an epoxied fret board later, how would you go on about that?
@benfordguitars
@benfordguitars 4 года назад
Heat would soften the epoxy.
@johnemsley2893
@johnemsley2893 8 лет назад
Great idea. Thanks for sharing
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