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New Workshop So I’ve finally gotten that new workshop, it’s been almost a week now... Unfortunately it was in rather poor shape and for whatever reason the previous tenant wasn’t required to paint. Which is unusua... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
4 years ago |
RE: Science is progress @cheesewhisk Ah ok, cool. Obviously not a big deal as it won’t be seen later, so good job on fookin’ up! |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Science is progress Welcome back @cheesewhisk! I was wondering where you were... It’s hard to tell on an iphone but did you have to fill and re-route the slot? Either way it looks good and keep on keepin’ on! |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Science is progress Ahhhhh, the router. You can do so many tasks with a router. And it can really help you cock most of them up too! We’ve all been there ...... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Neck Angle Jig done. would cork work? @cheesewhisk Yeah cork will do, it’s only to stop the neck from moving in the jig (because of the the radiused fretboard. 👍 |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Neck Angle Jig done. Well all bar the strips, would cork work? I don’t have hard wood strips Hi @cheesewhisk. I actually think that cork works better. 🎸🎶🙂🙏 |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: My first guitar design and it’s Mötley Crüe, alright? @mattbeels 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙃 🤘😜🤘 |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: My first guitar design @boo Yes, Theater of Pain tour! and it’s Mötley Crüe, alright? |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: My first guitar design @mattbeels Is that a picture of Motley Crue? 🤘😜🤘 |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: My first guitar design @cheesewhisk Oh how I Love they Ken Lawrence Yeah his guitars are definitely awesome! I would always put the front pin on the side of the guitar for two very good reasons: When the pin is on the back... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Neck Angle Jig done. @tv101 I also do that. Even though on my router it would be quite difficult to hit the switch while changing bits I’ve always unplugged it while doing so. I don’t take any chances with that particular... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: My first guitar design @cheesewhisk Attachment : image.jpeg |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: My first guitar design @cheesewhisk it’s a bit hard to see in that photo but it’s basically on the same line as the front pin. |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: My first guitar design Bits, bobs n nobs arrived today. Ordered from Thomann, man they got caught up with Brexit bobbins so took weeks but all here now. Just need a nut, some fret wire and dots and I think we’ll be ready to... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
Finally gotten started with my first bandsman! I finally got started on my bandsman, this is my third build, my first since finding the site and live streams. Decided to make up a laminate neck blank and ended up having a slight issue with the thi... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Neck Angle Jig done. it ain't off until it's unplugged. @cheesewhisk. 👍 I agree. It doesn't take much effort to keep safe. 🙂🎶🎸🙏 |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Neck Angle Jig done. Always switch it off before changing bits I switch mine off, *and* unplug it. Some of those bits scare me, and the thought of putting my fingers anywhere near them, when there's even the remotest ch... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Neck Angle Jig done. Although doing a few climb cuts to avoid tear out is a good idea. Mark covers that in the course but this is general woodworking info that can be found anywhere. Stewmac is a good resource, they will ... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Neck Angle Jig done. @robin You are correct. Cutting a hole like a control cavity or for a pickup would be done clockwise. Profiling and rounding over a body would be done counter clockwise. |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Neck Angle Jig done. I have a drawing stuck on the workshop wall that reminds me of the correct direction to move a router round a job - just in case......... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |