

Nothing serious I hope Martin,kiwigeo wrote:Thanks for the encouraging comments guys. Fighting a stinking cold here today so no work on the luteIm thinking perhaps Ill head down and see the quack for a course of leeches.
Im using hot hide glue. Its ubeaut brand stuff and Im not sure of strength of the stuff. Its setting very fast despite warming up wood with a heat gun before glue up so strength might be a bit on the high side. regardless the stuff sticks like shit to a blanket....went to pick up a map pin and ended up with 6 of the suckers stuck to my fingers!!Nick O wrote:Niiicce![]()
Good Job Martin and I'm with everybody else especially Craig, those purflings really add something more to the whole classy job so far. What sort of glue are you using, is that the Hot Hide glue or the fish glue?
Thanks Dave (the lute master),Dave White wrote:Martin,
That's looking good and the staves are meeting the mould where they should - great stuff. The purfling can be tricky to bend over the "back end" area but I found bending dry and slowly on a hot pipe keeping the purfling moving all the time worked pretty well.
kiwigeo wrote:Thanks Dave (the lute master),Dave White wrote:Martin,
That's looking good and the staves are meeting the mould where they should - great stuff. The purfling can be tricky to bend over the "back end" area but I found bending dry and slowly on a hot pipe keeping the purfling moving all the time worked pretty well.
Yes I quickly discovered the trick to bending the purfling over the arse end of the mold. The purfling is 2mm high which is about right for bending....anything less tends to twist when you bend it.
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