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Alan, Randy Potter sells the Genesis jig. I bought one used from Rich =
Snelson and have used it twice. Although I can't compare it to other =
approaches, it does seem to work well. Slow? I don/t know. So am I.
Dave
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From: Mike McCoy=20
To: Pianotech=20
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: Hey, Router Rooters
Hi Alan,
I made my own Genesis-type jig and would be happy to sell itfor =
almost nothing, but that's not really the way to go, much too slow. If =
you try the Spurlock/Safe-T-Planar method once you will be hooked.
Mike
Mike McCoy
Chapters 170 & 190
Langhorne, Pa.
mailto:mjmccoy@usa.com
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From: Alan=20
To: Pianotech=20
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 1:18 PM
Subject: Hey, Router Rooters
I own a nice router.=20
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Anyone got a keytop routing jig for sale or know where I can buy =
one?
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Who makes the =93Genesis Jig?=94
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What kind of blade/bit is required to cut flush, flat surfaces like =
this? What=92s it called?
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This will not be my first recovering job but it is my first where I =
am removing real ivories (or the remains thereof) so I want to increase =
the depth to compensate. Any hints or warnings about going from ivories =
to Schaff tops with fronts?
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Alan R. Barnard
Salem, MO
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