I don't remember where I learned this from but thought I'd post it for others who might find this step a bit of challenge.
When adding side purfling under your binding, it can be a challenge to remember to stop the cutter at the points you want to miter (tail wedge, cutaway tip) & then do another setup on your binding cutter just for the binding depth minus the purfling line.
So what I do is I add a "ramp" the same thickness as the side purfling for the binding cutter to ride on, right in the area where I need the difference in height.
Edit, this guitar is being rebuilt with new binding and purfling... hence you'll see the previous maple binding which is being routed off.
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When I'm done my cut, I just have a small bit to chisel off then make my mitre.
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