Home built Fret Saw

J E C

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Here are some shots of the fret saw that I made last week end. I used 3" X 1" X .125" aluminum C-channel 18" long for the sides. I cut the slots for the saw using my plunge router. The base is a piece of cabinet grade ply that I cut a rabbit down each side for the channel to sit in, using my table router. The bearings are .750" O.D. X .250" I.D.. The ones on the left are stationary, wile the ones on the right are adjustable side to side (to adjust to blade width) do to the bolt being in a slot that I cut using my table router. The top right bearing of the front and rear guides adjust up and down to control depth of cut. I attached the C-channel to the ply using 1" long #10 tech screws (they drill and tap there own holes through the aluminum). The whole thing cost me right at $54 to make, not including the saw and template that I got from Stew-Mc. You can see the indexing pin in the second and third pic which is offset approximately 1" to the right from the blade. It was a pain to adjust the guides to the blade width (which only need to be don once) , but setting the depth of cut was quick and simple. This thing is quick, easy, and accurate to use. Next tool to make...A finger board radiusing machine. Fret Saw 3.jpgfret saw.jpgfret saw 2.jpgfret saw 4.jpg
 
Re: Home built Fret Saw

that's a dandy! I'd sure like me one of those.

Also, that fretboard is gorgeous!
 
Re: Home built Fret Saw

Thanks guys. The FB is Cocabola which is going to be used in the guitar build that I posted a while back. Progress has been slow due to work. Will update as soon as I get a little further along. Need to get a combination sander that I can modifiy to do thickness sanding and peg head scooping. Also need to make the FB raidiusing machine. I have already designed it, need to get the stuff to make it.
 
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