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 Post subject: Making of Nemo1
PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2020 4:40 pm 
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Hello,

I posted this in the ukulele forum where I’ve been posting pics in a build thread, but I thought I would share here too because it could be useful for any small bodied instrument, not just ukulele.

I press frets using a Jaws2 and a Nemo1. The Nemo1 was born out of this thread from our friend Dave Farmer.

fixing Jaws 2
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/topic? ... source=app

He’s not around on the OLF as much anymore but there are a ton of gems in his previous posts. :)

If the big guy is Jaws2 then this has to be Nemo1. SM should sell this and give me royalties.

As I mentioned this idea came from a post where David Farmer replaced the knock off Bessey clamp on the Jaws2 with a real one. Making the press screw into something compatible with the SM clamping caul is pretty straight forward. What I’m doing here is making a second clamp from the smallest Bessey clamp. This let’s me fret the last few frets in a small sound hole like a uke.

First I have to remove the pin in the handle. I filed the pin head flat so that I can drill it out easier on the drill press. I used some scraps to try to square it up.

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Pop the cap off with pliers.

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I used an 1/8” dowel to encourage the pin out with a hammer.

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Pull out the press screw with pliers.

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This is what we are trying to replicate. The pin is 6.25mm with a slot cut that is 4.5mm. The slot is where the plastic set screw goes on the SM caul.

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Drilled a hole in the waste board so I can sink the press screw down and cut the slot using the files edge.

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Cut off the tip that was originally there with a hacksaw and file it flat in the drill press.

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Looks good.

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I used steel pop rivets to put the handle back on.

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I also trim the nose off just a bit so that it can get closer to the neck block. This helps with getting to reach as many frets as possible. I learned about the stubby Jaws2 from Dave and Hesh in their fretting class. :)

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I use a cut down version of the SM clamping caul so it can go in and out of the smaller sound hole.

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It’s a little fiddly to get it all set up through the sound hole but once set up it works great!

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Hope that is useful.

Brad


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 Post subject: Re: Making of Nemo1
PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2020 7:00 am 
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Looks "factory" Great job!



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 Post subject: Re: Making of Nemo1
PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2020 9:25 am 
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Indeed! Very nice.



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 Post subject: Re: Making of Nemo1
PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2020 9:58 am 
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Nicely done Brad.

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 Post subject: Re: Making of Nemo1
PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2020 12:58 pm 
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I like it, WTG Brad!

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 Post subject: Re: Making of Nemo1
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Looks like just what I need. Great work!!!

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