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Thread: Tele Bass build by Dingobass.

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    Gee there some some cheeky buggers on this forum....

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    I found the stage outfit to match the bass.

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    hehe 'found'....but does it still fit you?
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    Very nice Phil.

    I have yet to do any binding. I have been researching for my next build and although it will just be plain it is still going to be a challenge.

    Phil, can I ask you 2 questions please:

    1. With normal binding would you usually laminate 2 strips of binding before applying to the body or as you apply it to the body?
    2. Do you use glue or acetone for laminating and applying?

    Thanks mate.

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    May have to continue the chess board theme all over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robin View Post
    Very nice Phil.

    I have yet to do any binding. I have been researching for my next build and although it will just be plain it is still going to be a challenge.

    Phil, can I ask you 2 questions please:

    1. With normal binding would you usually laminate 2 strips of binding before applying to the body or as you apply it to the body?
    2. Do you use glue or acetone for laminating and applying?

    Thanks mate.
    For your first attempt I would highly recommend just using a single strip, but if you want to go for the double binding look these are the steps.

    Make sure you get ABS binding, cellulose binding is a different beast and quite a pain to work with..

    1: get one of those teflon type chopping boards. It will need to be big enough to fit the whole body.
    2: with a template, rout a groove 3/4 the depth of the binding and the width of both pieces.
    3: gently heat the first strip with a hair drier set on a medium setting and feed it into the groove.
    4: next grab the second piece and repeat.
    5: remove the second strip then with a small paint brush apply acetone between the strips as you feed it back into the slot.
    (You need to stand on one leg, holding your tongue inbetween your teeth as you go... It is a bit tricky but worth the effort )
    Leave it for a few hours then pull it out.
    Bingo, you have a pre shaped binding ready for install.

    Then as you install it into your binding rout apply some medium viscosity CA glue, or you can use Tarzans Grip.
    You will need to hold it in place with high tack binding tape as you go (I prepare a heap of strips of tape before I start)

    If you go for a single binding strip, you wont need to pre bend it in a jig. You can do it by heating and bending it around the edge of the guitar. Again, hold it in place with a few strips of tape as you go.

    With the binding channel, make sure it is slightly narrower and shallower than the binding. You will scrape the excess of later.
    It is also important to make sure the sides of the Guitar have been pre sanded and are free of any uneven bumps and hollows as these will show up as gaps between the body and binding.

    After you remove the tape, you may see a few gaps. Simply make a slurry with the offcuts of binding in acetone which you can then use as a bog to fill them.
    Let it cure over night and then you can scrape the bindings flush
    Last edited by dingobass; 05-04-2016 at 09:57 PM.

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    That's awesome Phil, thanks very much. Just what I needed, instructions for noobs.

    As per usual I will be doing it with hand tools only (so no routed template) and I'll be trying 2 or maybe 3 strips, but I get the general idea. If you're going to try something new, might as well make it as difficult as possible I say.

    Thanks again Phil, much appreciated.

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    If anyone can nail it with hand tools, it will be you Robin. 8)

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    And you all think mine is off the wall.....
    Check out this beauty from our good friend Perry Ormsby.
    Gulp.
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    @ DB you think Perry's axe the binding is individual pieces ? they don't make a chequered binding ?

    nice binding tutorial DB

    @ Westie07 you crack me up how you call people their real names !
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