Very true.
Type: Posts; User: jabguit
Very true.
Are you talking fret slots?
Easier...yes. More accurate.....no.
Having had plenty of experience with both CNC and hand methods, I find no difference when experience is the deciding factor. It is, however much easier to...
[quote=CyborgCNC;412718]In fact, you can make these slots 'follow" the curvature of the board (by making them 3D cuts), which will make for a stiffer board (Like to see someone "try" to do this by...
I'd charge $250 unpainted; $350 painted.
I would say use a down cut spiral bit, but MDF has no grain orientation. You don't have to observe feed direction for internal/external cutting.
I think the plate underneath the router has a bearing mounted to it. Sliding the plate in/out sets the "reach" of the cutter. The only thing here is that the guitar body must be kept at a tangent to...
Grizzly, Jet and Delta are all imported. You can find something wrong with any of them. I recently bought a Grizzly 1 1/2 HP spindle shaper. The only thing I had to do to it was assemble the switch...
Turmite is correct. When you have figure in the wood, such as the crotch's curly figure, the wood's grain direction changes wildly, as well as it's density. The best things to do are reduce the depth...
Grizzly has come a long way in the past decade. Their stuff is as good or better than Delta and in some cases Jet. These machines are all made with parts cast in the same factories in China or...