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Old December 4th, 2009, 01:36 PM   #61 (permalink)
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I have a question:

Anyone have an idea on how to make this jig for routing without a table?

That is, here's my idea: Perhaps springs (maybe a bungy) could be added to replace the 32 ft^2 of vertical tension of gravity on the neck and then flip the jig over and use runners to keep the router on center like a trusrod channel jig. Anyone have thoughts on that?
just flip it over and have the router on the pucks and the neck secured down flat i would say
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What type of router bit do you use on this jig? Im new to the use of routers and have no idea on what to use

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just flip it over and have the router on the pucks and the neck secured down flat i would say
That's an idea - but I already built a table - I tell ya, once I got used to working on a table there's no going back. The control is great!
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What type of router bit do you use on this jig? Im new to the use of routers and have no idea on what to use

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Hey Jeremy - I use one of these:

http://store.qualitydist.net/bch-85242m.html

After a lot of practice on 5 lumber necks to prefect a '59 roundback puck - I just routed my first couple of Maple neck backs with Bill's jig - I'm pretty psyched to finish a few necks now. The 2 necks I did were identical down to .005" - that's awesome.
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