jfmckenna wrote:
Ok cool thanks.
Hesh, are you saying that you glue the tape in from rim to rim and then glue the linings right over and across the tape? It's been a while since I did this but I think I used to cut them flush to the lining with a razor knife.
Exactly edge of the rim to edge of the rim and then I would trim with a single edge razor blade when the glue was cured. Then my reverse kerf linings went right over the tapes. Made for a well connected and integrated structure and worked great. This way the tapes still offered protection from a running crack at the intersection of the kerfed linings and the tapes which is what Woodie is describing with side supports and how to integrate them to prevent stress risers. I found this to be easier than side supports and less potentially ineffective.
Writes worked very well and has serves me well for a long time but I have always wondered where Martin gets their tapes.