Carving necks on the spindle moulder
Carving necks on the spindle moulder
Just saw this on the web:
Any ideas on how to work out the shape of the mdf template that goes at either end? It rubs against the frame. It seems to me to be an enlarged version of the shape you want the neck to be at either end, but I can't work out how you'd size it.
Anything like this appeared in the lutherie mags over the years?
Any ideas on how to work out the shape of the mdf template that goes at either end? It rubs against the frame. It seems to me to be an enlarged version of the shape you want the neck to be at either end, but I can't work out how you'd size it.
Anything like this appeared in the lutherie mags over the years?
Re: Carving necks on the spindle moulder
There are a few plans out there from memory, the cams on the ends are typically just a projection of desired end shape. Those ones in the picture would be some similiar calculation upscaled, interestingly they are using a spindle moulder so thatmay be why itsall upscaled size wise, most people have small table router setupsso have small cams
I know a guy in the states that was years back looking at making a commercial version of these available with aluminium cams etc, will send him an email and ask where hes at
Steve
I know a guy in the states that was years back looking at making a commercial version of these available with aluminium cams etc, will send him an email and ask where hes at
Steve
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Re: Carving necks on the spindle moulder
Would there be a bearing on the bottom of the spindle moulder for the carriage to run against? It looks like it would have to be so...-Ross
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Re: Carving necks on the spindle moulder
You could run it off a bottom bearing or the table slot. Looking at this video I think the feller runs it off the sliding table:blackalex1952 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 23, 2020 1:47 pmWould there be a bearing on the bottom of the spindle moulder for the carriage to run against? It looks like it would have to be so...-Ross
youtu.be/d4ubNo3pS0g
Re: Carving necks on the spindle moulder
Nigel, Nigel what has your spokeshave done to you?!
Dave M
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Re: Carving necks on the spindle moulder
After the first 500 necks or so you fancy a change Dave...
I bought a spindle moulder on the cheap the other day, now I have to find things to do with it. I've a spiral head coming soon from the UK and a couple of tenoning heads to cut the neck joint in one pass. Should be fun.
I bought a spindle moulder on the cheap the other day, now I have to find things to do with it. I've a spiral head coming soon from the UK and a couple of tenoning heads to cut the neck joint in one pass. Should be fun.
Re: Carving necks on the spindle moulder
Beauty of a jig like that, it allows you to run a few profiles which are customizable, down side of those router bits you see for shaping necks from stewmac etc is that its one shape.
If you go down the path of making a jig, yell out and make two , I will happily buy one from you.
Steve
If you go down the path of making a jig, yell out and make two , I will happily buy one from you.
Steve
Re: Carving necks on the spindle moulder
It'll be the spindle moulder jig I'll be making. You're best off with a spiral head cutter for that sort of cut. Cheaper from the UK than here.
Re: Carving necks on the spindle moulder
Yeh, i got a spindle moulder
Steve
Steve
Re: Carving necks on the spindle moulder
Do you recall where you've seen plans?
Re: Carving necks on the spindle moulder
Only got a Facebook link, I'll post a proper video when I've remade the jig. But it works! Stick around to the end, you'll see the neck, straight off the machine with about 5 seconds of sanding with 180 grit.
https://www.facebook.com/nigel.forster. ... 5459890088
https://www.facebook.com/nigel.forster. ... 5459890088
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Looks good, the issue for me has always been lack of work and personal time to actually make one.
When you make one available for sale, I will be at front of the que
Steve
When you make one available for sale, I will be at front of the que
Steve
Re: Carving necks on the spindle moulder
Anyone else fancies a spindle moulder neck jig? Send me a PM if you do.
Re: Carving necks on the spindle moulder
The latest version of the jig - working well. Fingers out of harms way and the jig is easily adjustable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrlpEYE1728
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrlpEYE1728
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Works brilliantly, my table doesnt have runners on it, but im sure i could make a dummy set
Steve
Steve
Re: Carving necks on the spindle moulder
No slots at all Steve? However you do it, you wouldn't want to raise the axis of the jigs' rotating part. It would take the neck too high over the cutter. You could run it like a big bench hook - that is how I cut the tenon on the spindle. But if you did that you'd need a different set up for the stops.
Re: Carving necks on the spindle moulder
Good idea, i could extend the ends over like a hook on the flat top
This is my one, purchased it about 10 years ago, done maybe 100hrs of work on it, so its just barely broken in.
Steve
https://www.machineryhouse.com.au/W640
This is my one, purchased it about 10 years ago, done maybe 100hrs of work on it, so its just barely broken in.
Steve
https://www.machineryhouse.com.au/W640
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