.070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
- Kim Strode
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.070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
I started routing my Weissenborn for binding today and I'm missing the most accurate bearing size. I've got one too big, and one too small - it's always the way!
Although I can make do, I'm asking if anyone can lend me a .070" (1.78mm) bearing (Stewmac Catalogue Number 1298-070 ). I only need it for a day or two and can post it back immediately. I'd order one for Stewmac, but orders are taking around 3-4 weeks at the moment.
Thanks
Although I can make do, I'm asking if anyone can lend me a .070" (1.78mm) bearing (Stewmac Catalogue Number 1298-070 ). I only need it for a day or two and can post it back immediately. I'd order one for Stewmac, but orders are taking around 3-4 weeks at the moment.
Thanks
Kim Strode
Daylesford, Australia
Daylesford, Australia
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Re: .070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
If I could edit the above post I would, but can't work out how!
To add to the above. I tested the router with bearing on a scrap of wood and everything looked great. But when I did a cut on the actual guitar, the groove was too deep. Went to plan 'B' and used a different bearing and now the groove is not deep enough. An option is to thin down the binding, but now I have two differing binding channels and thought a different bearing might present less of a issue.
To add to the above. I tested the router with bearing on a scrap of wood and everything looked great. But when I did a cut on the actual guitar, the groove was too deep. Went to plan 'B' and used a different bearing and now the groove is not deep enough. An option is to thin down the binding, but now I have two differing binding channels and thought a different bearing might present less of a issue.
Kim Strode
Daylesford, Australia
Daylesford, Australia
Re: .070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
Gday Kim , I don't know what sizes are there but I did buy a swag of bearings from stew mac when I set up the kit .
I could have a squiz tomorrow for ya . Benefit is there would be no need for postage .
Pete
I could have a squiz tomorrow for ya . Benefit is there would be no need for postage .
Pete
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Re: .070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
Thanks Pete. That would be great.
Kim Strode
Daylesford, Australia
Daylesford, Australia
Re: .070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
KimKim Strode wrote:I started routing my Weissenborn for binding today and I'm missing the most accurate bearing size. I've got one too big, and one too small - it's always the way!
Although I can make do, I'm asking if anyone can lend me a .070" (1.78mm) bearing (Stewmac Catalogue Number 1298-070 ). I only need it for a day or two and can post it back immediately. I'd order one for Stewmac, but orders are taking around 3-4 weeks at the moment.
Thanks
I was in the same situation as you, and I just wrapped the bearing in a layer of cellotape until I got the right size, might be useful if you are dodgie like me.
Cheers
Col
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Re: .070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
Thanks for the idea Col. 3 Winds of Stewmac Tape did the trick. Thank you.
Kim Strode
Daylesford, Australia
Daylesford, Australia
Re: .070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
A new addition to the Stewmac catalogue......Stemac bearing shim tape.Kim Strode wrote:Thanks for the idea Col. 3 Winds of Stewmac Tape did the trick. Thank you.
Martin
Re: .070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
No problemKim Strode wrote:Thanks for the idea Col. 3 Winds of Stewmac Tape did the trick. Thank you.
Col
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Re: .070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
I have used the tape on bearing trick but forgot to tell Stumac about it. 

Taff
Re: .070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
I've also used tape on the router bit bearing to change the diameter and it worked well. I read somewhere that aluminium (aluminum) tape was good for this purpose (maybe that is what Stewmac have) and I tracked some down on ebay from a US supplier - a few strips for a few $. The next weekend, Aldi was selling a large roll of aluminium adhesive tape for about $4.
I think the thickness is about 0.3mm.
Woodsy
PS. Aldi's also sells double sided tape from time to time and I found that it is also as good as the 3m stuff.
I think the thickness is about 0.3mm.
Woodsy
PS. Aldi's also sells double sided tape from time to time and I found that it is also as good as the 3m stuff.
Richard
Re: .070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
Do you wrap it so that it overlaps itself of do you need to butt joint the wraps? Serious question.
Re: .070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
I prefer to overlap the ends of the tape.....I just love it when the router goes bumpity bump and I also love the pretty scalloped binding channel it leaves behindliam_fnq wrote:Do you wrap it so that it overlaps itself of do you need to butt joint the wraps? Serious question.

Martin
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Re: .070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
Good thought re the Aluminium tape, I have a few rolls from making my own truss rods over the years. The copper adhesive backed screening foil my work also.
Taff
Re: .070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
Helpful as always.....................kiwigeo wrote:I prefer to overlap the ends of the tape.....I just love it when the router goes bumpity bump and I also love the pretty scalloped binding channel it leaves behindliam_fnq wrote:Do you wrap it so that it overlaps itself of do you need to butt joint the wraps? Serious question.
Re: .070" (1.78mm) Bearing for Weiss binding
Butt joint the wraps and offset joint for each layer if more than one layer. Any unevenness or gaps will affect how router registers off side of the instrumentliam_fnq wrote:Helpful as always.....................kiwigeo wrote:I prefer to overlap the ends of the tape.....I just love it when the router goes bumpity bump and I also love the pretty scalloped binding channel it leaves behindliam_fnq wrote:Do you wrap it so that it overlaps itself of do you need to butt joint the wraps? Serious question.

Martin
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