I have really enjoyed watching this video and the previous video on the fret jobs. I hope the series makes more of a regular appearance on the channel.
So what kind of glue are you using to adhere each ply of binding. You need to say this on the video….If anyone knows please tell me. Thanks. I know the guy who made the video won’t answer..
You are not really working in the right way , you have got computer-guided cutting instruments that can cut it so precise that you could save more than half the time , but who am I
Hmm so you mean you missed the part about these pickguards being bespoke to some instruments and not uniform because they were made before large-scale uniform machine manufacturing? Dense Clown like throw-away comment here I see, probs won't even reply with anything good kek :P
@@JonManProductions even the binding is not done right , because at the straight side it doesn’t go flawless in to the rest of the binding the corners do not go over in to the rest of the binding , its not going nicely round , like the binding on the body of a guitar , iff you would cut the ends 90 degrees then it would be a lot nicer ,my opinion as a amateur luthier , i do make them that way , it takes a minute longer .
@@JonManProductions a cutting-machine and a scanner not talking about a lasercutter or a CNC but a simple cutting-machine that can cut one or two of a kind , not factory-machine ,but something like the BROTHER SDX900