Alain Moisan wrote:
Ok, sorry it took longer than expected, but I finally got to make some linings. So I took pictures to show you guys how I make them, as I promised.
Just as a reference, the entire process took me about 15 min to make four linings, including setup time. You will notice that it would be possible to make 8 linings at once instead of just 4 as I show in the pictures.
This method can be used for both standard linings or reversed (such as in the pictures). But it will not work for triangular linings.
By the way, I took this concept out of the MIMF library, a while back.
This is the way I first set up as well Alain but moved away in favour of the Ksled. I don't want or need a store room full of kerfed linings, I'll leave that to LMI. I would rather just have enough on hand for a few guitars, and maybe some extra for repairs. With this in mind I find the Ksled quicker to set up and to produce the required linings, simpler to use, and much more flexible in terms of indexing the kerf spacings to allow for variations in radii which means I can quickly cut for the job at hand. Also IMO the much thinner kerf of the bandsaw blade over that of the tablesaw means that you end up with more glue surface in close to the sides where it counts and extending the gluing surface is the point of the linings. End of the day I reckon the couple of hours and fist full of what-have-you it took to make the Ksled was time well and truly spent.
But then I guess everyone has their own way of doing things and as long as the way you do your thing doesn't hurt others, then it's all good.
Cheers
Kim