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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2023 4:55 pm 
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Cool looking ukes, bet they were fun to build. Thanks guys, I'll try to post a pic of the way I did the "pilage". I glued and thicknessed the top first, bent the fold in it. I had to use a good deal of heat and figured that the glue was probably compromised, so I cut it down the seam and reglued after the bending.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2023 6:14 pm 
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Wow beautiful Ukes Pat!

Mike that is a great idea to get the pliage done right. I was using Michael Collins book and he bends the pliage into each half first then joints them and glues them up. I could not possibly see myself doing that. But to intentionally glue the two tops together to bend them then re-cut and join again is brilliant.



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 09, 2023 10:22 am 
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I’m working on a new parlor - thought I’d post a few progress shots.

I’m also considering building a Lefty - thoughts?

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Lovely, and I love a parlor guitar!

Question - are you making your own workboards on the CNC? If so, would you mind sharing the material you like to use? I’m wanting to find an MDF type material that’s thicker than .75” without having to laminate two pieces. :)


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 09, 2023 11:11 am 
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Hi Brad,
They make MDF up to 2 inches in thickness. 1 1/8 inch thickness is usually not too hard to find from cabinet supply places as it is often used for commercial countertops. Your local cabinet shop could order it in from their wholesaler for a small markup.



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Lovely, and I love a parlor guitar!

Question - are you making your own workboards on the CNC? If so, would you mind sharing the material you like to use? I’m wanting to find an MDF type material that’s thicker than .75” without having to laminate two pieces. :)


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Thanks,

No, I had Josh make mine. They are excellent quality! 2 work boards plus 2 radius dishes are under $300US. I sourced the sandpaper elsewhere cuz the 60# Josh offered was a bit aggro for my needs - I use 80#. https://www.canadianluthiersupply.com/c ... ork-boards

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 09, 2023 11:28 am 
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Hi Brad,
They make MDF up to 2 inches in thickness. 1 1/8 inch thickness is usually not too hard to find from cabinet supply places as it is often used for commercial countertops. Your local cabinet shop could order it in from their wholesaler for a small markup.


I made my first dishes out of 1” MDF as I had a bunch of off-cuts from building loudspeakers. I found that once you cut the dish profile the material immediately distorted due to released tension in the material - plus a sheet of 1” MDF is f-in heavy, about #140 as I recall. My older frame isn’t much into that anymore.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:47 pm 
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I've been trying out this glue and like it so far. High solids content. What I like best is that pieces being glued don't slide around so much. Haven't used it for any high-stress situations yet.

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Pmaj7 wrote:
Pat Foster wrote:
I've been trying out this glue and like it so far. High solids content. What I like best is that pieces being glued don't slide around so much. Haven't used it for any high-stress situations yet.

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My buddy Joe Mendel uses that Lee Valley Cabinet makers glue and loves it.
Guess I should try it, since no more LMI glue.

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I've been using titebond's “translucent” glue and I really like it. It seems a lot like LMI's old formula instrument makers glue…

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 10:19 pm 
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Kbore wrote:
Pmaj7 wrote:
Pat Foster wrote:
I've been trying out this glue and like it so far. High solids content. What I like best is that pieces being glued don't slide around so much. Haven't used it for any high-stress situations yet.

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My buddy Joe Mendel uses that Lee Valley Cabinet makers glue and loves it.
Guess I should try it, since no more LMI glue.


What I like about the Cabinetmaker's glue is that the parts don't scoot around as much when being clamped.

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I tried to buy some of the cabinetmakers glue and it says it’s an in store item only. Is that a new thing?


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 12, 2023 12:58 pm 
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Finishing up a Purple Heart and spruce Torres model (body shape is FE-04 "La Leona" for a client in Singapore. A bit flashier then my norm but I'm kind of digging it.

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Elegant, colorful, classy. Love the tie block, too!

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Beautiful headstock Brian I love the sharp angles on the ramps. All round very fine guitar.


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Pat Foster wrote:
I've been trying out this glue and like it so far. High solids content. What I like best is that pieces being glued don't slide around so much. Haven't used it for any high-stress situations yet.

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Much less.

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Pat, I’m a few days late, but gorgeous!


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I tried to buy some of the cabinetmakers glue and it says it’s an in store item only. Is that a new thing?


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Wow, it seems it is a new thing. It no longer even comes up on the "USA" site. I added it to my cart from the Canadian .ca domain, it added ok, but when I went to check out it I got the "not available in your location" message. asking self -----> now what

EDIT: They don't ship it after November 1st. Should be available in the spring

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Time to close another box -


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Lee Valley glue separates when frozen so I expect they don’t like mailing it in the winter…


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Also from press testing I’ve found the LV cabinet glue does not dry as hard as some other glues…



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