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RE: Steveh and the Aria ET 240 Posted by: @tv101 I agree - generally - that sticking a bit of cheap black plastic on the front of a beautifully built and finished guitar is heresy. @tv101 Hey! I like using black plastic for scrat... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
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In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
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RE: Steveh and the Aria ET 240 Posted by: @steveh I won't use the ugly scratchplate, I agree - generally - that sticking a bit of cheap black plastic on the front of a beautifully built and finished guitar is heresy. But not al... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
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RE: Well, look what the Bailey-cat dug up (Wally!) Posted by: @rashdown_online So, first up - hope you're all OK! It's been a while but tomorrow will be the day that this beauty will be in my clutches and be subject to constant Smoke on the Water int... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
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RE: Well, look what the Bailey-cat dug up (Wally!) Pure craftmanship! you set a high standard with this bautiful build. |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
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RE: Well, look what the Bailey-cat dug up (Wally!) Wow, what a beauty! |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
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RE: Well, look what the Bailey-cat dug up (Wally!) WOW !!! Big congratulations Roland - that looks absolutely amazing. I know - given where it's come from - that it's going to feel and play amazingly too. Your patience is rewarded many times over. ... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
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RE: Is it normal to fork a project mid-build? Continuing on, the bandsaw makes short work of roughing out the body shape. I actually used two different bandsaws-the big one can't get into the tight spots well, and the little saw still didn't get ... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
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RE: Guitar Build #3 Posted by: @bpower I have to show something off here. A good buddy of my apparently took the logo I was playing with for my guitars and had some shirts made. I think it is fantastic. Then he found o... |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: HELP! soundboard cracked! Posted by: @rocknroller912 You’re not having much luck. Well , rather be unlucky now, then when the guitar is almost complete....Plus, I do learn a lot.. It's ok, I will continue making braces and o... |
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RE: HELP! soundboard cracked! @koendb You’re not having much luck. |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar Posted by: @rocknroller912 I bought the attachment for the Dremel router base but it was so sloppy that I had to make a new brass bush and centre pin on the lathe so that it cuts a true circle. Ah t... |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: HELP! soundboard cracked! @markbailey Those pictures haven’t loaded at this end, not sure if they have uploaded properly at your end. 👍 |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar Coming along nicely @koendb. 👍😁 🎸🙂🎶🙏 |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar @koendb Looks like a neat job. I found the Dremel difficult to use as I’ve always cut inlays by hand in the past but have had to convert to power tools due to hand problems. I’m still not loving it. S... |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar So after all the troubles with the splits in the soundboard, I managed to fix it somehow. Hopefully it is strong enough and it will hold.Over lunch time, I had a go with the dremel and a scrap piece... |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: HELP! soundboard cracked! @markbailey The photos dont load for me, but I understand what you mean 🙂 I think I am ok now ! my last attempt seems to have resolved the issue.If not, I 'll be back 🙂 Cheers guys for all the advic... |
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RE: HELP! soundboard cracked! You can tell if there are any splits by tap testing the top - If there is a problem in this regard it will rattle and hum instead of producing a nice tap tone. It is OK to glue them up and reinforce i... |
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RE: Accoustic kit ordered At last something that resembles a guitar body. There a few uneven bits around the sides but I’ve got them as good as I can with my limited knowledge and ability. A bit more sanding required and the n... |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: HELP! soundboard cracked! Posted by: @robin Glue it up and carry on regardless. When its ready to glue to the body, thats when to decide if its usable. At worst case you'll have had a good practice. @robin, fair point.. from... |
4 years ago |