Points
Juston,
There is no differance in Mr. Spains point and the short ones you speak of. His were made one side at a time, and cut from a square block, and then turn cut round and tapered....... This worked very well for him, and Joel is doing the same thing. [It aint broke] The butter-fly is stacked woods or veneers at an angle. Not very strong as i said before.
I feel that [as I said eariler] that the true vee points are best and strongest. More glueing area than panagraph points. A full splice would be like one of my pete's. Maple going in to ebony or whatever wood you choose.[ finger splice if you will].....
blud
cuewhiz189 said:well now that we havve that question worked on heres another.....
whats the real advantage or disadvantage in the three main point.....1-pantographed,2-short plice v-points,3- full splice v-point(burton spain type),butterfly.....i as a aspiring and lnowledgeable beginner can see the flaws in some but not in others.....help us out blu......maybe i am asking things that are above most beginners heads....or maybe im not the beginner i think i am......i can keep em coming all day......juston
Juston,
There is no differance in Mr. Spains point and the short ones you speak of. His were made one side at a time, and cut from a square block, and then turn cut round and tapered....... This worked very well for him, and Joel is doing the same thing. [It aint broke] The butter-fly is stacked woods or veneers at an angle. Not very strong as i said before.
I feel that [as I said eariler] that the true vee points are best and strongest. More glueing area than panagraph points. A full splice would be like one of my pete's. Maple going in to ebony or whatever wood you choose.[ finger splice if you will].....
blud