Then I got tired of the glue line on the sides of the body, so I cut a 1/4" x 3/8" fillet. You can see I dipped into a control cavity. That's cool.
I turned my router into a self-contained router table, and tie-wrapped it to the legs of my band saw for stability:
I clamped a guide to the band saw table to make a 1/4" strip of oak. I had to sand a 64th off it despite my careful calibration and testing of the guide. I set the strips into the side fillets with Titebond, which is way, way too thick for this kind of thing. I clamped up in the middle first to drive out the excess glue, which sorta worked, then used my only two long-enough clamps to get the all-important ends (I don't want glue showing there) and put weight on the middle with dumbbells.
This means I'll have glue to clean up on the body. I'm hoping the few light coats of poly already on there makes it not stick so good, and that the sanding required to bring the oak strips down to level doesn't wreck the danish oil finish.
I really want this thing to be done but those glue lines were bugging the hell outta me. I couldn't leave it like that. Couldn't.
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