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Truss rod placement 22 or 24 fret bass. 34 inch scale length Attachment : D566C4E2-E2B9-4362-AC73-6D339D928686.jpeg Hi and Help, I am stumped Building a neck through bass. I have a 24 inch stew mac truss rod for basses. Does truss rod placement have to re... |
In forum Design Your Own Guitar |
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RE: Update and apology... All good Mark. Take care of fam. We’ll always be here for you. |
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RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle 12 degrees is just right. Not too much not too less. Here is a link of a vid. In the begining you will see a jig I made for the tablesaw to cut scarves. Not recomended for the beginner. It is an angle... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
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RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle My scarf joints are 12 degrees. I like it, for it makes bending strings a breeze. |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
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RE: Building a guitar for my thesis for school. Top Job! |
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RE: 335 As it may seem obvious, I make semi and hollow bodies. I only made 2 solidbody guitars ever. The extra steps and difficulties of doing so is worth the efforts. The observations I noticed that there ... |
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RE: 335 What I think is that primarily the pick ups, wiring harness, bridge and nut makes the tone plugged into the amp. Frets come into play secondly and makes a considerable difference. Fretboard and body m... |
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RE: 335 @deej my centerblock is flat but hollowed out in the core in certain areas. The guitar is really light. Both carve top and carve back is also carved internally. |
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RE: Part 1 is in place cnc |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
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RE: Membership? You can cancel anytime |
In forum Build Your Own Electric Guitar |
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RE: 335 @tv101 Yes full center block |
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RE: 335 @robin black and red burst. Gold hardware at the moment. May change my mind. @russ my chiseling is not that tidy but wont be visible when glued on. The fit is good |
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335 Attachment : B07537CD-165D-4E72-BAB8-41EF6A942C0D.jpeg Good enough for Rock n Roll. A little rough but fits good. |
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RE: Robin's build #002 Stunning |
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RE: First Acoustic build Gorgeous |
In forum Acoustic |
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RE: New member from Slamannan Welcome to the builds |
In forum New Members |
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RE: Need some inspiration. I have a pretty good idea on what you are going to do @tv101. It will be the most epic bandsman. The BM101 series. Haha. |
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RE: Building a guitar for my thesis for school. Home stretch @louis-kerkove. Yup Boo is right in the fretwire. Really do not want to mess around with inappropriate radius in fretwire. It is nerve wracking as it is already. 9.5 is too extreme for 12... |
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RE: Move a tuning peg hole? Minor, I would roll with it the way it is. It looks freakin amazing. Wait til you put the finish on. It is honna be gorgeous. Top job man! |
In forum New Members |
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RE: Need some inspiration. @tv101. Ever done a through neck? Maybe even laminated? A little ramp carve on the end of the fretboard to flow to the body with the neck angle. Some chambered body wings. That would be so cool to see... |
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