Wood cam clamps have been the clamp of choice of luthiers for decades. The have many qualities that draw us guitar makers to them, such as, long reach or deep throat, easily adjusted with a sliding jaw, quick clamping ability, minimal damage during clamping due to the wood makup of the clamp. Now you can make your very own clamps by following our detailed PDF plans. We give you a set of electronically downloadable plans for 6″, 8″ and 10″ clamps, plus full construction details and materials.
The Strut Jack Source: Repair Tools & Jigs The Strut Jack: While the Strut Jack is pretty much an “Off-the-shelf” item. There are a few modifications you will want to make so you can use it as an effective Guitar Repair Tool. How To Use It: The highest and best use of the Strut Jack [...]
This Article teaches you how to modify a standard End Nippers. By making these modifications you can remove frets, trim the frets and create the fret cantilevers necessary for fretting on bound fingerboards.
