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At 12:07 10-02-16, Domenico Statuto wrote:
>I see most (or all?) of the professionals here use a heavy duty
>spindler router on a table, with custom cutters. However, the total
>expense for a table, a heavy duty spindler router, plus a two or three
>custom cutters seems too high for the expected output of an amateur
>maker. I don't expect to make more than two or three harpsichords more.
If you are talking about mouldings to go around the top and bottom of
the sides of an Italian, why not ask a sympathetic builder to make
enough for three instruments for you? They dont take up much space
in storage and I believe that Ruckers and others used to buy in
certain items from specialists.
David
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