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PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:31 pm 
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That's excellent, and easy too.

Thanks Todd [:Y:]

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:56 pm 
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Thanks for posting this Todd. I remember seeing your jig before and it was one of those head slap moments for me. Such a simple jig and now it's been made even better.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:01 pm 
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Todd - Thanks for the pics on the jig!

Do you have a pic with the drill in the right position? I am having trouble visuallizing where you are drilling.

I might suppose that holding the drill and the camera at the same time might be hard.......?

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Destacos are amongst my favorite tools in my whole shop. [:Y:] Good on ya Todd!


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:22 pm 
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Cool little gizmo Todd!

Nice work!

I got a question though: how did you manage to make the three holes line up good? Did you just make multiple tries until you got one that was satisfying?

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:29 pm 
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Wow! When you click on a picture you get a full size one where you can see the detail! [headinwall] [headinwall]
I was trying to see the pics and even with bifocals I couldn't see the holes.......................

Now I see that the angle leg is the drill guide and you are drilling the side markers in the FB!!!!!!!!

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Todd, I'm not visualizing this correctly either. Maybe another pic would help. idunno

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:02 pm 
I love it; simple, clean and repeatable. Hats off to you Todd!


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That's neat Todd. Have you ever had any issues drilling them before gluing and final leveling the fretboard? i.e. after you level they are not centered or even any more?
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As for getting the distance correct, I set up a fence on the drill press, do a single and double hole in the right size, then scribe the alignment marks. I'll shoot an 'in use' shot to cover the request.


Do you have to pre-punch first? I would assume the bit would wander around a little, thus making it hard to align the three holes...

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I now drill mine after the fretboard is glued and leveled and have gone back to free handing them. One thing that works great as a center punch and is quite easy to position with precision is the sharp double ended scribe Stew Mac sells for scribing around inlays. (#1672) You can get it just right and then work it in to make a fairly big hole that will keep your drill bit right on track.
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