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Ibex Purfling Cutter


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A well-made traditional luthier's edge guide with twin removable knives. Allen-adjustable both horizontally and vertically. Use a single blade to cut slots for edge bindings, or use both blades to cut .085"-wide purfling channels.

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Ibex Purfling Cutter
 
  Item# Description In stock Price Quantity
0354 Ibex Purfling Cutter Yes
$54.98

3548 Replacement blades Yes
$12.00


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The tool cuts 0" to 1/4" from the edge of the instrument. It's crafted of handsome cast bronze with a hardwood handle. Allen wrench included. The Ibex Purfling Cutter was designed by pioneering luthier Irving Sloane

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Ibex Purfling Cutter
Ibex Purfling Cutter
 
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4 9-29-2011
Nice tool.

Used this tool several times and worked very well. A word of caution, practice on scrap wood first! Takes a little practice to use it without making a mess.

JVan  Granger,IN Read my reviews (16)
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5 9-14-2011
Amendment to previous review

The blade can be used for violin purfling if you do the following. I pulled this from Maestronet:
"I don't know why they send them that way, since they're not used that way! Move the inside one to the outside, and the outside to the inside. Then put a spacer between them to cut the right width. It's OK, in fact, advantageous, that the bevel of the blades will push the sides of the groove open wider like a funnel--it helps get the purfling in, and then the glue/water will swell it shut."

i8bugs  Wetumpka, Alabama Read my reviews (2)
1 9-14-2011
Needs Thinner blades for violin

I also discovered that this cannot score a thin enough channel for violin purfling. I'm considering honing the thickness of the blades to get it to work. Would love to see this remedied by the maker.

i8bugs  Wetumpka, Alabama Read my reviews (2)
1 9-01-2011
Blades set too wide (2.1mm) for cutting purfling channel in Violin

I bought this cutter only to find the blade spacing is 2.1 mm (.085") which is WAY too wide to cut prurfling for a violin. Standard purfling width in a violin is 1.3 mm. This cutter may be suitale for a guitar. Cello purfling grooves are also 2 mm. so it would be useful there. Not for a violin "as is."

One idea is to invert the blades and make a 1.3 mm space to get the appropriate spacing. But then you can only lightly score the wood and then have to finish the groove with a sharp knife.

Not sure if this tool is worth the money unless Stew-Mac gets a proper set of blades in for a violin.

Joseph Swenson  Livermore, CA Read my reviews (2)
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