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Author:  Smylight [ Sat Jul 30, 2022 9:17 am ]
Post subject:  New jig for headstock break repair… anybody tried it?

Hello everyone,

Like any repair shop, I do quite a bit of headstock repairs, and have been more than a bit envious of Dave and Hesh's jig. But not having machinist tools, let alone skills, I get by making custom cauls quite often. That's a RPITA, not to mention the time it takes to assemble the whole shebang, pretty much precluding the use of HHG.

While shopping for a long radius beam at Guitars and Woods (Portugal, check their prices folks!) I stumbled upon a new jig of theirs for gluing broken headstocks they’re selling pretty cheaply.

Anyone tried it yet? I fully realize it's made of wood and I could make one of those, but hey, time is money.

http://guitarsandwoods.com/index.php?ro ... ct_id=4244


Pierre
Guitares Torvisse

Author:  fumblefinger [ Sat Jul 30, 2022 7:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New jig for headstock break repair… anybody tried it?

Sorry, I read down and just got to yours. See my post here (viewtopic.php?f=10137&t=55157) for some ideas. What I don't like about this "jig" is that it still involves adding clamps with the resulting lack of how tight to tighten them.

Author:  dradlin [ Mon Aug 01, 2022 10:49 am ]
Post subject:  Re: New jig for headstock break repair… anybody tried it?

I built one along the same line about ten years ago and it has served me very well since… my most used jig in fact.

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 216&type=3

Author:  Hesh [ Tue Aug 02, 2022 2:19 am ]
Post subject:  Re: New jig for headstock break repair… anybody tried it?

dradlin wrote:
I built one along the same line about ten years ago and it has served me very well since… my most used jig in fact.

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 216&type=3


Very cool jig David!!

Author:  jfmckenna [ Tue Aug 02, 2022 2:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New jig for headstock break repair… anybody tried it?

fumblefinger wrote:
Sorry, I read down and just got to yours. See my post here (http://luthiersforum.com/forum/viewtopi ... 37&t=55157) for some ideas. What I don't like about this "jig" is that it still involves adding clamps with the resulting lack of how tight to tighten them.


They don't even show adding clamps in the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q2evQIbp00

I'm not so sure that is adequately clamped up. I would definitely want to make some cork lined cauls to smoosh the knife edge ends of the break down nice and tight.

Author:  Smylight [ Tue Aug 02, 2022 10:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New jig for headstock break repair… anybody tried it?

dradlin wrote:
I built one along the same line about ten years ago and it has served me very well since… my most used jig in fact.

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 216&type=3

Very cool jig indeed David, very similar but quite clearly a better build. Gives me confidence that G&W's would work well enough.


Pierre
Guitares Torvisse

Author:  Smylight [ Tue Aug 02, 2022 10:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New jig for headstock break repair… anybody tried it?

jfmckenna wrote:
fumblefinger wrote:
Sorry, I read down and just got to yours. See my post here (viewtopic.php?f=10137&t=55157) for some ideas. What I don't like about this "jig" is that it still involves adding clamps with the resulting lack of how tight to tighten them.


They don't even show adding clamps in the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q2evQIbp00

I'm not so sure that is adequately clamped up. I would definitely want to make some cork lined cauls to smoosh the knife edge ends of the break down nice and tight.

Right, I see this as quite possibly a good starting point but I agree with you, it will need some refining.


Pierre
Guitares Torvisse

Author:  Smylight [ Tue Aug 09, 2022 7:15 am ]
Post subject:  Re: New jig for headstock break repair… anybody tried it?

Just received the headstock repair jig from G&W. I'm happy to report that it's very sturdily built. Their stuff is usually very well made so that's no surprise. Almost can't wait to try it… ;-)

While I was at it, I couldn’t help ordering another 20" long aluminum radius beam to the collection… at 41€ a pop they are irresistible. Shipping ain't cheap, but it's very fast (3 days from Portugal to Canada) and is calculated in tiers, so I always add all I can to fill the box.


Pierre
Guitares Torvisse

Author:  Hesh [ Tue Aug 09, 2022 7:32 am ]
Post subject:  Re: New jig for headstock break repair… anybody tried it?

Smylight wrote:
Just received the headstock repair jig from G&W. I'm happy to report that it's very sturdily built. Their stuff is usually very well made so that's no surprise. Almost can't wait to try it… ;-)

While I was at it, I couldn’t help ordering another 20" long aluminum radius beam to the collection… at 41€ a pop they are irresistible. Shipping ain't cheap, but it's very fast (3 days from Portugal to Canada) and is calculated in tiers, so I always add all I can to fill the box.


Pierre
Guitares Torvisse


Congrats on the new tools Pierre!

I wanted to suggest that if you have access to a surface plate we used surface plates to true up all of our leveling beams, we have over 20 of them and we used to check them every year on the plate too but discovered that they were not changing.

You can really dial in a beam on a surface plate and get even better results from it on guitars as a result.

Author:  phavriluk [ Tue Aug 09, 2022 12:39 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New jig for headstock break repair… anybody tried it?

The first tool I put into my guitar work area was a granite surface plate I bought from Grizzly. Nice to have a dead-flat reference. Even came with a calibration report.

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