Barry Daniels wrote:
Chris, why orient the binding flat? That may look odd in conjunction with the rest of the binding on the back.
I was going from a tutorial from 2003 by Tony Karol on an armrest in the MIMF library. Although he did it in black binding and pieced the binding together from thinner strips and the joints didn't show and finished the arm rest black.
I have some SSII on the way. I just finished the side binding channel. I'm probably going to wait on the SSII and see how that works out. I have a feeling it 's not going to work out though. So my other thought might be to half the width of the maple binding thinking that it probably would bend okay. And that it might appear as if the binding splits in two when it enters and leaves the bevel. Since the channel is already cut to the width on top and heigth on the side I'm thinking I could substitude another piece of wood towards the inside of the bevel and finish it black along with the the bevel ribrest so that the joint isn't noticable. I'm thinking I should have made the ribrest and armrest wood the same type of wood as the binding so that the binding could have just ran into the beveled wood. Sort of like the tutorial here without using veneer.
This is why I consider this my practice guitar. I rather work out this kind of thing on this one before building the one with the Claro and Red Spruce.