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RE: Acoustic Bliss @rocknroller912 @koendb @jamesbisset Just in case you guys aren't on Carol's other email list, she's said no Bliss tonight, but has sent out Jitsi details. So, it'd be in addition to our talk-about-gu... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
4 years ago |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar Thank you for all that positive feedback and comments. 😊 You guys rock! |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: Crack in my acoustic back material.... @bpower Great Fix! That back looks gorgeous. 🤩 |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar @koendb I'm so impressed with what you've done so far. |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar Continued excellent word @koendb 👍 |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: Crack in my acoustic back material.... @bpower I have used epoxy and I think that it worked absolutely fantastic. Isn't it great when you overcome these little challenges. |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: Crack in my acoustic back material.... Posted by: @bpower I have used epoxy and I think that it worked absolutely fantastic. @bpower Excellent, I really happy it worked for you, it looks great. 👍 |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar Excellenté @koendb. 👍 🙏🎶🎸🙂 |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar @koendb Looking like you have it under control |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar Posted by: @rocknroller912 Be careful when you are trimming the soundboard to the sides it can split very easily in the waist area due to splitting along the grain. I am actually doing that right no... |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: Vintage technique for neck adjustment Posted by: @bpower find some tight pants/shorts to put on... @bpower I dare not show you. This is a family forum. 😆 |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
4 years ago |
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RE: Vintage technique for neck adjustment Attachment : 9169D6E0-1E9E-44B4-A72F-4054FA77772C.jpeg |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
4 years ago |
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RE: Vintage technique for neck adjustment I’m just trying a few brute force techniques. 💪🏋️♂️ Attachment : 9C6555A3-02E4-4EBA-A38F-37652444C343.jpeg Attachment : 5ECB6082-BAA3-4216-9A75-... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
4 years ago |
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RE: Vintage technique for neck adjustment Posted by: @darrenking How about removing the frets and then stinging the guitar for a while, under high tension if necessary. You could then refit frets with thinner tangs or carefully run your fret... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
4 years ago |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar Beautiful work @koendb Very clean work. ✊ |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar Success! No light gaping through the cracks, squeeze out all aroundAlso around the heel and tailblock. I could not completely contain the excitement this morning 🙂 Attachment : IMG_20220126_07480... |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar @koendb OK then good luck. I agree totally with Darren the instrument will take some time to settle down before it plays well. Are you planning to finish the neck and sound box before they are fixed t... |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: Vintage technique for neck adjustment Posted by: @boo How would you go about doing the opposite thing, do you think? If the neck had a back bow? How about removing the frets and then stinging the guitar for a while, under high tension i... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
4 years ago |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar @koenbe, you are clearly on a roll! I bet you’re not getting much real work done! Great job and I’m sure you’ll love it when you get to string it up. Just in case it doesn’t knock your socks off from ... |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar Sanding of the sides: done. Facets towards heel and tail: done. Kerfed lining for the back: done.Although a bit sloppy cut work there, I am afraid my notches are a bit on the big side. Here and there ... |
In forum Acoustic |
4 years ago |