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 Post subject: Binding Channnel Prep
PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 2:32 pm 
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OK, now it is time to glue on my wood binding. I plan to use Titebond, as with most things on this build. But would Elmers white glue be a better choice?

And, should I do anything to the channel before gluing? I am wondering if it is worthwhile to seal it with shellac first.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 2:39 pm 
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I wouldn't shellac it if you plan to use wood glue....


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Titebond works great. No shellac. You want clean wood surfaces for glue up. Make sure your shop is at 40-45% RH, your binding is bent to shape as close as possible without kinks, several strips of binding tape ripped up and ready to go, and just go for it!


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+1 for titebond orig. You remembered to knock off the inside corner of the binding, right?

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 3:52 pm 
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Ah, Dave beat me to it. Knock down (round out) that inner binding edge. Only use shellac if you're going the CA route.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 12:13 am 
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Yep, already took down the inside corner of the binding. I will do a bit of fine tuning tomorrow since Iv'e figured out how to bend the stuff. Can't wait to see how it turns out!

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Have you done a dry fit yet?
Put the bindings on with no glue that is.

You may find some places that need to worked on.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 11:39 pm 
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Mike Collins wrote:
Have you done a dry fit yet?
Put the bindings on with no glue that is.

You may find some places that need to worked on.

Mike


Yep, did that this morning. One piece was. well, I found a piece of leftover broken binding long enough to remake that one. And another I was doing some fine tuning to, well it broke on me in another place. But I think i have it close enough to right (by checking dry fit) that I can glue it back together before I glue it in the channel. It was a clean break, and the curve was pretty much dead on when it snapped. Think that might work?

i figure the rest of the broken pieces I'll make a scarf joint and glue them together on the guitar.

Any other suggestions for the best way to handle multi-piece?

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