Here is another approach to profiling necks. The presentation is excellent so take a look.
youtu.be/
regards
Tim
Kevin Pederson's Neck Profiling Jig
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Re: Kevin Pederson's Neck Profiling Jig
Interesting....but not half as interesting as one of your tonewood special posts 

Martin
Re: Kevin Pederson's Neck Profiling Jig
Hell of a good idea. Now just have to find a pin router that big to put in the shed.....
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Re: Kevin Pederson's Neck Profiling Jig
First I have to find a shed big enough to host such a pin router...
Anyway, it's a nice tool. But I'll stick with my chisel-and-spokeshave method as long as I don't go into bigger series than those of 1.
Anyway, it's a nice tool. But I'll stick with my chisel-and-spokeshave method as long as I don't go into bigger series than those of 1.

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Re: Kevin Pederson's Neck Profiling Jig
Cool Idea
Re: Kevin Pederson's Neck Profiling Jig
Very cool idea.
There are a couple of versions that use table routers (for those who don't have budget/space for overhead pin routers):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4ubNo3pS0g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv-mLftEiRM
There are a couple of versions that use table routers (for those who don't have budget/space for overhead pin routers):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4ubNo3pS0g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv-mLftEiRM
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Re: Kevin Pederson's Neck Profiling Jig
Has anyone actually made his profiling jig, it appears simple to use and cool
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