Luthier Plans

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    Detailed plans for a homemade 3-in-1 work station for use with Dremel-type rotary tools.Useful for crafts and DIY projects, such as marquetry, luthiery and inlays.The Multipurpose Workstation has three functions: mini column drill, router table and lathe.

    15,00 €
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    Detailed plans for a homemade plunge base for use with Dremel-type rotary tools.Ideal for crafts such as marquetry, luthiery and inlays.Simple, easy to build design for both plywood and HPL panel. It has a precise cut depth system. The plans also include an edge guide and a circle guide.

    8,00 €
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    Detailed plans for a homemade plunge base for routers with a 43mm Euro neck spindle mount.For routers up to 80mm in diameter. It can also be used with drills with the same spindle mount.Simple and easy to reproduce design. Includes printable templates to glue onto the board and accurately mark cuts and holes. Perfect for DIY and woodworking projects.

    8,00 €
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    Detailed plans for a homemade 3D Router table, perfect for DIY and woodworking projects.It has several functions, such as column drill, sanding station, 2D or 3D router and mortiser.It can also cut and mill circles, rectangles and copy a 2D or 3D reference model. Avoid wasting time when preparing a CNC for non-repetitive jobs.

    19,50 €
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    Detailed plans for a spray booth & air cleaner, ideal for small DIY and woodworking workshops. Simple, easy to build design. It will help you improve your results when varnishing while keeping your workshop clean and free of contaminants. It has doors and a cover to prevent the varnish from touching other surfaces.

    12,00 €
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    Detailed plans for a homemade portable edge belt sander table for DIY and woodworking. Ingenious dust extraction system which can be aligned with the sanding belt or turned to sand in a tilted position. Replacing the sanding belt is very easy thanks to a tightening screw. It has two wheels of different diameters, one is only 50mm for sanding in tight spots.

    12,00 €
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    Detailed plans for a homemade sanding station for small DIY or woodworking workshops. Belt Sander and Thickness Sander to attach to the Lathe and Disk Sander on this website. Simple, easy to build design with cheap, easy to find materials. Lathe plans sold separately.

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Anybody who wants to undertake a project about homemade tools for luthier making, knows that they need the best implements to achieve the goals they have set. In this sense, having plans to build home tools for the manufacture of luthier becomes essential. For that reason, in Paoson we have given ourselves the task of creating a great selection of luthier tools designs, with which you will be able to carry out all the projects that you have in mind.

A great catalog in homemade luthier tools

In Paoson we have given ourselves the task of creating and presenting to our customers one of the best selections in luthier plans to make all kind of tools to work their musical instruments. This, along with the desire that all the projects that you have in mind, and with which you have always dreamed of, can be executed in reality thanks to the guidelines that go along with all your purchases.

Quality at unique prices

Quality is one of our strong points, and it would be worthless to have a great catalog of plans to make luthier tools, if behind it were not great products, created by experts in the field, professionals like us who give you our help and years of experience by choosing and cataloging the plans we put at your disposal.

If you have any doubt about it, we invite you to contact us in any of the means that we make available on the website. We will be happy to interact with you and resolve any questions. As if that were not enough, we have different social networks in which you will find very interesting information about our products. 

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