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Fit bindings on any instrument perfectly

TrueChannel Binding Routing Jig


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Cut perfectly squared binding ledges on archtop instruments. Our True Channel jig turns your laminate router into a floating cutter. As you move the body of the instrument into the cutter, your router glides vertically to follow the body's top edge. Bindings fit correctly — you won't have to scrape them too thin.

SAVE when you buy the router bit set with your TrueChannel jig!

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  Item# Description In stock Price Quantity
5653 TrueChannel jig complete Yes
$229.35

5654 TrueChannel jig complete, with #1298 router bit set SAVE $27.93 Yes
$297.98

5651 TrueChannel jig (no plywood cradle) Yes
$210.50

5652 TrueChannel jig (no plywood cradle), with #1298 router bit set SAVE $26.32 Yes
$278.45

5650 Router mounting template Yes
$6.95


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The TrueChannel jig includes a rock-steady aluminum router support post with carriage, 4 body support blocks that adjust for body shapes and heights, a shaped plywood guitar body cradle, and assembly instructions.

Ordering options for the TrueChannel setup are designed to save you money:



Item #

Router carriage

Support post

Body
blocks

Plywood cradle

Router bit set

Mounting template
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All parts are also available for individual sale: more information on TrueChannel parts

A standard router base tilts on an archtop instrument; the bindings won't fit right. TrueChannel keeps your router vertical, so bindings always fit correctly.

The TrueChannel router carriage fits the popular Bosch Colt Router. We offer an inexpensive Router Mounting Template that easily adapts the carriage for other common laminate trimmers, too. It includes a collet centering pin, clear acrylic template and instructions.

SAVE The TrueChannel jig is also available with our #1298 router bit set. Designed especially for luthiers, the set features a super-sharp carbide-tipped bit with 1/4" arbor, and custom bearings for cutting the most common binding widths.

Save production time: The router carriage is available separately. You can install carriages on separate routers that are setup to cut specific binding channel sizes.

Make additional setups for other body sizes: The plywood form and body support blocks are also available separately.

Our thanks to luthier Tom Ribbecke, who inspired this jig.


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TrueChannel Binding Routing Jig
TrueChannel Binding Routing Jig
 
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4 2-07-2012
TruChannelJig

Awesome, works very well with masonite as a bottom board. I have only just used it only to trim the overlap with a flush trimmer. Such a pleasure not to have to worry about the arches on the front and back throwing off the tool, no unwanted cutting. Did well with old tool on padouk. Only suggestion I have is to lower the price. You are too proud of this tool. It is an excellent tool and a worthwhile investment regardless....I am a fool for tools. Rarely am I this impressed on first use. It would be 5 stars at more reasonable price.

JBM  Washougal, WA Read my reviews (2)
4 12-01-2011
Good idea ...

... but to make it useable for my German Bosch router I almost had to re-construct the whole sledge, cause the router mounting template does not work at all for that. Now, after heavy modification work, it is a good, useful tool.

Leonhard Augenstein  Germany Read my reviews (5)
5 10-13-2011
Good tool

Outstanding tool. Removed all my binding hassles. After several guitars, the adjustment screws for height have become loose enough that occasionally one will vibrate out of adjustment while routing. Like to see that fixed.
Dan McCrimmon
Isle of Skye Guitars

Dan McCrimmon  Colorado Read my reviews (3)
5 9-01-2011
Time-saving ...

We are very excited about how easy it really is to use this tool. Should not have waited so long with this investment. Can only say that our production time is significantly lower. Can really be recommended!

Best regards
Pierre Boserup Dubré
Guitar Services ApS
Dubré-Guitars
Copenhagen
Denmark

Pierre.. Guitarservice.dk  Denmark
4 6-27-2011
Brilliant Idea - Saved My Butt

I'm working on a first guitar and was truly terrified of the stage where I'd have to cut the binding and purfling channels. Not that I'd recommend shelling out for this jig just for one guitar - I wouldn't - but as I plan to make this a lifelong pursuit, I'm super happy that I bought this jig. Even for an uninitiated, un-handy noob like me, this jig made the process virtually painless and my binding and purfling channels were perfect. I'd never have been able to do that without this jig. I give it four stars rather than five as, although it is a truly brilliant idea, there is a little room for improvement. For one thing, I'd love to have wheels on the underside of the guitar carriage for smoother movement. Waxing and/or finishing the carriage's underside and plywood workboard is a little cumbersome. Also, I have the Bosch router suggested for this jig and I like it, but I agree the combo is less than ideal - the positioning of the Bosch's power cord in conjunction with this jig really would become a nuisance if working on an electric, mandolin, etc. Setting the depth of cut is actually something of a task as the base will shift slightly when locking/unlocking, so you really have to be careful to do a practice run on scrap and adjust/readjust/readjust. Last, there has got to be an easier way to attach alternate routers - I also own a DeWalt, but having to actually make an alternate base is a seriously cumbersome PITA. In spite of all this, I would absolutely buy it again. It has made my binding life one heck of a lot easier, and will continue to do so.

Total Noob  New York, NY Read my reviews (4)
3 6-09-2011
hair-raising!

I like the idea...but I have to agree with the other reviewers that point to the lame quality of the Bosch trimmer and the excessive vibrations (from the loose fit in the channels). I found myself holding onto the router to limit vibrations while I guided the guitar with my other hand.

That being said, I think I'll be able to tweak this thing enough to make a nice jig...starting with a new router.

StewMac might take some of these suggestions to heart...(considering the price)?

morgdan  Mendocino, CA Read my reviews (2)
4 4-24-2011
TrueChannel Router

I recently purchased this routing jig from StewMac. Here are a few suggestions. Do not use the Bosch router that StewMac showes in the video. It's a piece of crap. Here is why.

To remove the router from it's base is a struggle, you have to pull and twist and it just is too hard to get apart. The height adjustment is sloppy at best. The power cord will hit the top of the Jig and limit the travel of the cut. Not a problem if you only build instruments like acoustic guitars, but not good for say dulcimers or electric guitars. I found a much better choice to be the DeWalt D26670 compact router. Here is why.

For one the power cable exits the router from the top of the unit giving you max travel of the jig. The Router is held onto its base by one wing nut screw Easy to remove for bit adjustments. The height adjustment is accurate and easy to access. All in all the TrueChannel Binding Routing Jig is a good thing. It could be a little more stable in design but I give it a 8 out of 10 rating. Just make sure you do not buy the Bosch router, It's no good.

Michael36608  Mobile,AL
4 3-13-2011
Excellent with qualifications

Yes, it does take some of the angst out of keeping the router vertical on your guitar back. And I would also agree that it cuts neat and accurate slots. I'm a great fan of downcut bits and this one performs well. My main niggle is the amount of play on the mounting shaft. If the router is not engaged against the work it vibrates excessively. Good concept..could be improved by better engineering to justify the price.

David Yelverton  Felixstowe, UK Read my reviews (5)
5 2-23-2011
Stress free binding ledges.

Have just used the TrueChannel Binding Routing Jig for the first time. Great results far less stress the the previous method I was using, and more importantly better more accurate channels.

Malcolm Griffiths, Sheaf Guitars  Sheffield UK
5 1-04-2011
It works

The last guitar I built I routered by hand using a jig that came from US Guitars. The results were adequate. I just used the routing jig on my next guitar and the results were great. The only warning I have is that the router bit has to fit up inside the mouth of the jig and the bit I had from US Guitars was too big so I eventually had to buy the Stewart McDonald one.

Rex Shurtleff  Pagosa Springs, CO Read my reviews (3)
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