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Binding Bearing Blues

Post by Clancy » Wed Aug 03, 2011 8:28 am

Here's what happens when the binding router bit bearing siezes. :cry:
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Has this happened to anyone else or am I just an unlucky bastard.
The bit/bearing is from Stewmac & is only 2 guitars old.

It's actually burned a deep channel in the side. :evil: .

I thought I was finally using a fool-proof method of cutting the channels.
Now I'm thinking I need to re-design & seperate the bearing from the bit. :roll:
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Re: Binding Bearing Blues

Post by woodrat » Wed Aug 03, 2011 8:39 am

I am sorry to see that Craig. I hope that it scrapes out for you. I have the same set from Stew Mac that I bought but have not used it yet as I never got around to that format of binding rig. I changed direction and I have just bought the luthiertools.com binding base which as you say separates the bit from the bearing. With the AU Dollar up it was a good investment. It is a bit tippy though and takes some getting used to.
Also the thread title sounds like a good song title! :D

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Re: Binding Bearing Blues

Post by kiwigeo » Wed Aug 03, 2011 12:09 pm

I give my bearings a clean up after each job...a fair bit of cr*p gets into them.

The Luthier Tools jig is good but as stated there's a knack to using it properly.
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Re: Binding Bearing Blues

Post by Nick » Wed Aug 03, 2011 1:39 pm

Clancy wrote:Has this happened to anyone else or am I just an unlucky bastard.
You're just an unlucky bastard Craig :lol:
Gawd I've had my Stewmac set for yonks & no problems. Might pay to flick them an email with that pic attached & maybe a copy of the email reciept they sent you (so they have proof and a date of purchase). I suspect they will send you a replacement, maybe even a new set, gratis. I've been impressed with their customer support of late, as that's not usual bearing behaviour only after a lap around a couple of guitars! Especially those, as they are sheilded to stop all but the smallest crud particles getting into the races.
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Re: Binding Bearing Blues

Post by Dominic » Wed Aug 03, 2011 3:34 pm

Just unluck I guess. Like Nick I've had mine for about 5 years, never clean them more than a quick wipe on my shirt and have never had a problem. I always check my bearings before use to see they are spinning freely. They are supposed to be sealed bearings and nothing can get in so there must have been a manufacturing fault.

I had one disintergrate on a cheap roundover bit once with obvious bad outcome for the piece I was working on. But the SM ones have always seemed very good quality as they always spin smoothly.
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Re: Binding Bearing Blues

Post by Clancy » Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:07 pm

Thanks for your commisserations everyone.
Before creating this post I sent an email to Stewmac using their website contact page.
I couldn't find a way to attach/include a picture so I just let them know when I bought it & how many times I've used it.
Will attach the pic to a "reply" of their "reply" :roll:
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Re: Binding Bearing Blues

Post by rocket » Wed Aug 03, 2011 7:52 pm

I wouldn't be surprised if they offered to replace the whole kit for you and even pay the return postage costs, they really go out of their way to keep their customers satisfied.
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Re: Binding Bearing Blues

Post by charangohabsburg » Wed Aug 03, 2011 9:28 pm

:shock: :( ...that looks ugly at the moment. But if you just go ahead with the bound bearing you could call it a feature and keep as a trade secret how you made the Hot Burning Chili Fire Stripes HBCFS™ Image
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Re: Binding Bearing Blues

Post by Clancy » Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:24 am

....call it a feature and keep as a trade secret how you made the Hot Burning Chili Fire Stripes HBCFS™
Thanks Markus, I spilt my morning cuppa on the laptop from reading that :lol: :lol:
Should I start a bidding war on the HBCFS™ Installation Device (patent pending) that I have in my possession?

Stewmac have kindly offered to send a replacement. Geez there good!
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Re: Binding Bearing Blues

Post by charangohabsburg » Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:02 am

Glad you did not spill anything on the guitar. :D
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