Aoibeann wrote:
Andy, would you mind telling us how you were able to do your binding with HHG please?
Sure - it was rather simple actually. I was thinking about this last night and possibly one of the reasons I'm able to do it is because the shape of a bandura is a little simpler than a git. On the other hand, I only partly pre-bend my bindings. I doubt that would work with a git. I used hide glue because last time I used CA and it I had many sections that didn't stick. I've always liked the way HHG joints tighten up and figured that the speedy grab and tightening would be perfect for binding.
So, on my last bandi (you can see it as my avatar), I used a home made walnut binding about .060 in thickness. I don't have a bending iron so I started by using a tea kettle to gently bend the two sharp bends to roughly get the binding into shape. Glue was warm in a little squeeze bottle sitting in the glue pot. For clamping, I used the stew-mac binding tape. I pre cut about 40 or so little strips of tape and stuck them all around the work bench. IIRC I also put a spit coat of shellac on the top prior to routing to minimize tear out and so that the tape wouldn't pull out too many fibers upon removal.
I then simply worked in about 6 to 8" lengths squeezing some glue in the binding channel and taping the bindings on. Tape was about one strip per inch or so. When I got toward the end of the glue I squirted on I grabbed the bottle and squirted another 6 to 8" over lapping a little bit. I don't recall feeling too rushed during the job. As far as I can tell, there are no spots where the glue gelled and didn't adhere. There was a bunch of squeeze out but that was a breeze to clean out once the glue had gelled in about 15min.
That was it!