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.
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:
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.
Our thanks to luthier Tom Ribbecke, who inspired this jig.
"Which binding tools should I choose?"
In this issue:
Erick Coleman answers a frequent question from customers: Which tools to use for routing channels for instrument bindings?
Read more... Subscribe now