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 Post subject: Pronounced Bindings
PostPosted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 11:30 am 
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Hi

I have routed the channels for bindings and noticed on the back at the upper bout the channel goes really shallow(nearly half the depth lost).
I have dry fitted and looks bad, weird as the rest of the back is fine and is a constant radius. I am using a laminate trimmer with adjustable base camber which is adjusted to stay parallel.

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What caused this and suggested remedy, I will add its Bog Oak and hard as steel so not sure about filing the channel but will if its the best option

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 Post subject: Re: Pronounced Bindings
PostPosted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 11:35 am 
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Why not run your router over the areas a few times to get them to deepen? Alternatively, a file with a safe edge can deepen the channels without making them wider

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 Post subject: Re: Pronounced Bindings
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I usually get a small amount of this same problem (though not as extreme) on my back upper bought as well. I use a laminate trimmer, but I made a jig that functions similar to the LMI one that "floats" vertically supported by springs. If my sled that holds the body isn't adjusted so that the body sides are all perpendicular with the workbench the problem does get pronounced and I have to adjust and run the cut again.



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 Post subject: Re: Pronounced Bindings
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How flat are your sides?

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 Post subject: Pronounced Bindings
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Trevor Gore wrote:
How flat are your sides?

+1 for Occam’s razor. The sides may not be flat.

If they are, your cutter may not be cutting full depth depending on the angle of attack. Make sure the jig is perpendicular to the side at all times. It’s easy to go askew with it.


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 Post subject: Re: Pronounced Bindings
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Do you have a photo of the laminate trimmer set up you are using? I'm having a hard time picturing how this could happen if your sides are flat. My set up is one of those towers and the depth of cut is set using the cutter and bearings from StewMac. I get almost no variation in the depth of the cut. It's remarkably consistent in fact down to a few thousandths.

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Trevor Gore wrote:
How flat are your sides?
Seem okay Trevor, I had another go and set the angle sharper and seems to of cured it thanks

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 Post subject: Re: Pronounced Bindings
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we need to know your process

router cutter you use
the way you set up to cut your channel

we need to see if this is a technique or tooling issue

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 Post subject: Re: Pronounced Bindings
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cablepuller1 wrote:
Trevor Gore wrote:
How flat are your sides?
Seem okay Trevor, I had another go and set the angle sharper and seems to of cured it thanks



That sounds like a win. Well done!

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 Post subject: Re: Pronounced Bindings
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I don’t even know what “set the angle sharper” even means laughing6-hehe I better look at my set up too, just in case.

Hope you keep us posted with the build progress.

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 Post subject: Re: Pronounced Bindings
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I as suspecting if you used a router without any modification the router learns from the back taper.
if you have a binding jig you didn't set it up properly
be sure to post pics of your technique so we can help

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