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i use a handsaw and a plane ala josh gayou's book. its in the plans section for free
If you are careful you can cut with the bandsaw very well. A plane makes the joints much more flush. Use a wood vise to hold the work.
-WY
I use a bandsaw with an angle jig.( A "sled" with an angled fence.)
The a belt sander takes care of any deficiencies.
AFKAM
Auuuuugh! Diane it's not here...!!! Will look for it.
Actually found it at
http://www.cigarboxnation.com/group/class101/forum/topics/the-elusi...
-WY
Diane in Chicago said:
here is a whole thread from a while ago about cutting a scarf joint:
http://www.cigarboxnation.com/forum/topics/the-elusive-scarf-joint
If you search "scarf" in the box at the top right I think there are other threads about it that come up, too.
That jig has been real handy and was pretty easy to make. And the Jim frets video is great to watch. He has other vids about cbgs too, on vimeo.
Here is a nice video on scarf joints. While it is for a 6 string neck the process is the same for a narrow CBG neck.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g29dInBtvcA&feature=player_profi...
hope this helps.
Well, that's fine if you've got a bandsaw and a bench planer/thicknesser, but you can do it just as well with hand tools. It takes longer and isn't as easy...but with hand tools you learn some valuable skills..and patience...always a virtue.
I usually cut with a handsaw and clean-up the gluing surfaces with my bench sander. The finish from the saw (hand, table or band) will only give you the basic angle, it won't be anything like flat or clean enough for a good glue joint. it's the cleaning-up that gives you a nice tight glueline.
Ok, guys! Thanks a lot! I think a better bandsaw would probably fix a few problems I'm having, But I'm thinking about building a miter box with a low angle to do this stuff with.
I don't have a jointer. I cut my scarf joints with my bandsaw and use a 12" disk sander to smooth up the cut. I have also used a hand plane as well.
Brian Hunt
Ok, guys! Thanks a lot! I think a better bandsaw would probably fix a few problems I'm having, But I'm thinking about building a miter box with a low angle to do this stuff with.
I haven't had much luck with Japanese handsaws, but some people swear by them. They're all a Japanese carpenter uses for everything from ripping to sawing unbelievably tight and complex furniture and architectural joints.
Reducing the set on a western handsaw makes it cut straighter. Use a hammer and an anvil or anvil-like chunk of metal.
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