Hiding One Mistake
(AKA: Fixing Bill's Big Problem)
Did you ever ask yourself why there is a large selection of crown molding and baseboard styles for sale at your local hardware labyrinth stores?
Did you ever ask yourself why there is a large selection of crown molding and baseboard styles for sale at your local hardware labyrinth stores?
The very small print: People need to hide their mistakes or cover joints that might be considered "unsightly."
Fixing the previously presented misalignment issue is a two* step process:
Fixing the previously presented misalignment issue is a two* step process:
Step #1:
Step #1:
Route the top and bottom edge(s) of the guitar using a properly adjusted flush rabbiting bit to create a suitable ledge for...
Route the top and bottom edge(s) of the guitar using a properly adjusted flush rabbiting bit to create a suitable ledge for...
Step #2:
Step #2:
Apply binding
Apply binding
* Step #3 of the Two** Step Process:
* Step #3 of the Two** Step Process:
Fill any remaining gaps with an appropriate filler.
Then don't tell anyone about it. It's your dirty little secret; take it to the grave. #ProblemSolvedFill any remaining gaps with an appropriate filler.
** Step #4: Protect. Your. Reputation.
** Step #4: Protect. Your. Reputation.
Tell people "The binding on this guitar was added to protect the edges of the guitar from damage."
Tell people "The binding on this guitar was added to protect the edges of the guitar from damage."
Really, really try to act sincere when you say it; people will believe anything when they think you are being sincere.