Making Tuning Machine Buttons-One Method
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Re: Making Tuning Machine Buttons-One Method
Good on you for putting these back up Chris, this one is my fave but I do like that stencil job you did too.
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Re: Making Tuning Machine Buttons-One Method
Thanks, I think this idea managed to work out pretty nicely in the end. I was thinking about it for quite awhile and then did it pretty much on the fly like alot of my jigs. That's pretty much my MO on these things. Think alot about it and sometimes make some ruff quick drawings in a graph paper tablet I bought and then start to do it. Sometimes I get ideas while building it sort of like form following function or it just developes.
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Re: Making Tuning Machine Buttons-One Method
Nice Chris!
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Re: Making Tuning Machine Buttons-One Method
Chris,
Thanks for this and all the other vids you've put up here and around the web. Great info!
Pat
Thanks for this and all the other vids you've put up here and around the web. Great info!
Pat
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