Sound hole binding
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Sound hole binding
Why in the 360 WB range were some sound holes bound and others not? Was the sound hole only bound in certain years?
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Re: Sound hole binding
Some comments on that subject in this thread: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=397585
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Re: Sound hole binding
jingle_jangle wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anorak_%28slang%29
Considering who got me a picture of a 360WB modded with white sound hole through Skype while at work,
I'm not suprised about the topic starter
But, it IS a good question, as they do look so much better with bound soundhole!
Wasn't bound sound hole an option at certain points?
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My real dream is an RM 1993 with bound "F"-hole!
Re: Sound hole binding
jingle_jangle wrote:My real dream is an RM 1993 with bound "F"-hole!
if so then of course checkered ... ?
Re: Sound hole binding
Thanks Ronlibratune wrote:Some comments on that subject in this thread: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=397585
Paul in terms of Binding a f hole is that a night mare to do? Also would a guitar need to be re painted? I know i know im being a complete anorak.
i would presume there is only one joint in a regular slash hole would a f hole entail more joints?
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Re: Sound hole binding
Beats being a ludite... isn't binding put on top of some relief, or is it kind of glued-on flat?
A bound f-hole... can someone photoshop that? Hard to imagine one with binding, you know...
A bound f-hole... can someone photoshop that? Hard to imagine one with binding, you know...
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No need for photoshop.
Is it a nightmare to do?
It takes, patience, binding, glue. Oh, and experience with Gordian Knots.
Is it a nightmare to do?
It takes, patience, binding, glue. Oh, and experience with Gordian Knots.
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Yeah, about 10.
Just kidding.
Just kidding.
Re: Sound hole binding
Perhaps some Gregorian chanting is necessary as well.jingle_jangle wrote: No need for photoshop.
Is it a nightmare to do?
It takes, patience, binding, glue. Oh, and experience with Gordian Knots.
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Re: Sound hole binding
I usually bind or rebind when the instrument is stripped to wood, as there's a lot of sanding and scraping involved.scotty wrote:Thanks Ronlibratune wrote:Some comments on that subject in this thread: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=397585![]()
Paul in terms of Binding a f hole is that a night mare to do? Also would a guitar need to be re painted? I know i know im being a complete anorak.
i would presume there is only one joint in a regular slash hole would a f hole entail more joints?
How many pieces would it take to bind an "F" hole like this one? It would take me four, probably. I could do it in two with lots of stress, and probably in one if a straight jacket was at hand.
Chanting doesn't help. Listening to Gregorian chant, however, is great for focusing the attention.
Ironically, I learned Gregorian chant as a grade school student (3rd grade), and learned that peculiar Gregorian notation then, too. Catholic school.
Re: Sound hole binding
Interesting thanks.
