Adhesive tape for bindings
Adhesive tape for bindings
To date Ive been using dress makers bias binding to hold in bindings and purfs until the glue sets. For the next instrument Im going to try using adhesive tape to hold the bindings on. Ive seen people use brown parcel tape, masking tape and other tapes.
I'd be interested to see what everyone in here is using.
I'd be interested to see what everyone in here is using.
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We're using the brown tape from LMI Martin.
Every few months I get a few rolls thrown in with the order. Same with the LMI white glue.
We have used tape from the local hardware with sort of string running through it which I reckon is just as good. In fact in some situations it's better because it won't break over sharp edges.
We also use the brown tape for clamping heel caps. Seems to do a better job than a clamp as it pulls the edges down to a nice tight fit and the cap doesn't twist like when you tighten the clamp.
I used it yesterday on the veneer on the back of the headstock (in conjunction with clamps), again to pull it down a little more where the volute is.
Bob
Every few months I get a few rolls thrown in with the order. Same with the LMI white glue.
We have used tape from the local hardware with sort of string running through it which I reckon is just as good. In fact in some situations it's better because it won't break over sharp edges.
We also use the brown tape for clamping heel caps. Seems to do a better job than a clamp as it pulls the edges down to a nice tight fit and the cap doesn't twist like when you tighten the clamp.
I used it yesterday on the veneer on the back of the headstock (in conjunction with clamps), again to pull it down a little more where the volute is.
Bob
Brown tape form Stewmac or figerglass reinforced packing tape if I need more pressure. I use a hair dryer to gently warm this tape before removing it, as it makes it less sticky and reduces the chance for pulling up splinters on the soundboard (if it does pull up splinters, I take is as the soundboard's way of telling me it needs to be thinned in this area
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Arnt Rian,
Norway
Norway
I had used 3M blue tape, but when I switched to StewMac's brown tape I was thrilled. About a 1/4 of the cost of the blue tape and works a treat. Like Bob said, just get a couple of rolls thrown in the next time you make an order.
Don't use it to tape bindings together before going into the bending form though. The heat really sets the glue and it's a exercise in patience to get it off.
Don't use it to tape bindings together before going into the bending form though. The heat really sets the glue and it's a exercise in patience to get it off.
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