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Jig build Advice / Stressing Hello all, I really can't say just how much I would appreciate some of your divine feedback/advice. I am kind of stuck on my first acoustic build. I wasnt sure where to put this. Apologies if this is ... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
3 years ago |
RE: Site Updates: Blue is New, Like button moved - World Peace Ensues... @markbailey What’s going on? I’ve been away for a couple of months and everything has changed (I don’t like change), everything’s moved and things have turned blue. No, no, no, no, no! This will not d... |
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RE: Site Updates: Blue is New, Like button moved - World Peace Ensues... Posted by: @russ but is it possible to put it at the bottom of each post as I need to scroll back up to click on it after reading the text @markbailey Just realised that it's only a problem on my mo... |
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RE: Site Updates: Blue is New, Like button moved - World Peace Ensues... Works for me - and blue is a cooler colour than red 😉 |
3 years ago | |
RE: Site Updates: Blue is New, Like button moved - World Peace Ensues... @markbailey. Hi Mark, I like the wee thumbs up 👍 but is it possible to put it at the bottom of each post as I need to scroll back up to click on it after reading the text 🤔. No worries... |
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RE: Site Updates: Blue is New, Like button moved - World Peace Ensues... @markbailey Sorry to be a wet blanket but I don’t like the new layout at all as I find the light blue text on a white background to be very difficult to read. Too stressful for me but at least the edi... |
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RE: Site Updates: Blue is New, Like button moved - World Peace Ensues... @markbailey Thanks Mark, yes I like the new layout, I hadn't noticed the thumbs up. I'm feeling more peaceful and mellowed already. |
3 years ago | |
Site Updates: Blue is New, Like button moved - World Peace Ensues... Hey Folks - @robin and some others may have noticed some changes - yep the team have been busy updating the site and the like button has moved: Hope u like the new look - I think the blue text is a b... |
3 years ago | |
RE: Second Ukulele build that is awesome mate, would love to hear it 😀 |
In forum Other Instruments |
3 years ago |
RE: What would you like to see next? couple of things I'd love to see are a classical guitar project and also a neck through build going through the entire process from the initial drawing to the finished guitar being a big fan of supers... |
3 years ago | |
RE: Gouged Neck and thickness tolerance question? Thanks Mark...much appreciated... moving along...like a herd 'a turtles This project is helping me adjust to retirement, so even the small frustration is good,,, <>< Poco7 |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |
RE: Second Ukulele build Posted by: @koendb So after my first ukulele, which became a lefty, because I made a routing error ( control cavity on the wrong side of the back ! )I have built a right handed one, with a different... |
In forum Other Instruments |
3 years ago |
Second Ukulele build So after my first ukulele, which became a lefty, because I made a routing error ( control cavity on the wrong side of the back ! )I have built a right handed one, with a different scale length (16" i... |
In forum Other Instruments |
3 years ago |
RE: Vacuum hold down parts Posted by: @darrenking I have an 8’ x 4’ CNC router 😋 Good to see you're still here @darrenking. 🙂 |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
3 years ago |
RE: Vacuum hold down parts @seanwhcraig Hi Sean, I have an 8’ x 4’ CNC router with a 360 m3 per hour vacuum pump hooked up to the hold down table. However, when machining such relatively small components as guitar necks or head... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
3 years ago |
RE: Gouged Neck and thickness tolerance question? @markbailey @robin Awesome news...thanks, the dust 'fill' seems good...should i use super glue or tite bond? does it matter? I appreciate the good word...my slot is generally 12mm +/- as noted... I'm... |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |
RE: Gouged Neck and thickness tolerance question? @robin thanks Robin ...OK, if I went that route, i can see the extra thickness under the truss rod...but, that would mean i would have to laminate my peghead as well, right? ...which means the dominos... |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |
RE: Gouged Neck and thickness tolerance question? The neck is far from trashed - there's plenty of time for that later... After the neck is carved there is normally only about 3-4mm of wood left under the truss rod at the thinnest point: If the truss... |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |
RE: Gouged Neck and thickness tolerance question? @poco7 i think i have to start over with a new neck? unless Tight Bond will adhere a piece added to the underside so strong that i can salvage this by adding to the neck then carving? Personally, I ... |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |
Gouged Neck and thickness tolerance question? Attachment : gougedNeck1.jpg I've gouged the neck, i think i will have to excavate it with a chisel and glue in a patch,,,sanding and scraping the whole surface after that..there are several scra... |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |