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RE: “Blue Jean” A semi hollowbody Bandsman build Welcome back Deej. Just want to say, thanks for all your advice, suggestions and insights. Truly helped me out tons, along with TV101 as well. You folks made it all possible for me when I was just sta... |
In forum Video Reviews |
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RE: Robin's build #002 Looking real sweet. |
In forum Electric |
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RE: Hello from North Carolina! Welcome to the builds |
In forum New Members |
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RE: Metal Flake (Large Silver Flake) Tape job madness. The pin stripe nails the coffin. Blast off! |
In forum Finishing |
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RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1 3 coats in Attachment : IMG_3710.MOV |
In forum Electric |
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RE: Return of the Thistle Awesomeness overload! Very Gretschlike. |
In forum New Members |
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RE: First build finished! Wow! Amazing job! |
In forum Acoustic |
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RE: Fretting over fret job Hey Dave, no worries. If paper cannot slide in it. Should be ok. Next time around, what really helped me, Mark has a method on radiusing pre cut fret wires by hand. I tend to do that even when I my fr... |
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RE: Metal Flake (Large Silver Flake) Looks great |
In forum Finishing |
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RE: Couple more finished pics of Bailey Build Good job. Wooden control knobs. Nice touch. |
In forum Showcase |
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RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1 String Ferrules. This is how I do it. Works well as long as the body lenght clears the throat of your drill press. Any suggestions otherwise would be greatly appreciated. Attachment : IMG_3686.MO... |
In forum Electric |
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RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1 Home Stretch Attachment : A8E3892D-7325-493C-A5EB-482BF4A17E65.jpeg Attachment : F0F2D88B-C83A-4B21-8C69-8DA85B97BECD.jpeg |
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RE: BYOEG Online Bandsman 2 Looking nice |
In forum Electric |
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RE: P-90 cavity depth I swear they think of everything. A string ferrule centering jig that hooks up to your drill press would be nice. They probably have that too. Stew Mack who again? |
In forum Build Your Own Electric Guitar |
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RE: P-90 cavity depth @tv101 true that. At the moment I have been quite lucky. I do a prelimenary sand on the dremel and I finish the line with my laminate router. Enough depth for router bearing catch to switch to copy ... |
In forum Build Your Own Electric Guitar |
5 years ago |
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RE: Benches My workbench has a melamine top. Kinda nice to pencil in plans. Once done, I simply wash it off or light sand it. Hence, a new journey begins. It detaches to use the other side and can be replaced. I ... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: Benches @tv101 beautiful cabinet build. Very clean and you have a really nice workspace. @Boo must be nice to have an extra indoor space for specialty work. Nice use of space with your floating shelves/benche... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
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RE: HOMEMADE BENCH (bigger than Mark's live version!!!) Now that’sa workhorse of a bench @steveadams |
In forum Acoustic |
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Answer to: P-90 cavity depth @jamesbisset yup, it all factors in, from screws, pole height. Essentially, no nominal depth like TV said just gotta measure. Filling up a cavity can be a pain and the fact that you did not have to do... |
In forum Build Your Own Electric Guitar |
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Answer to: P-90 cavity depth 22mm for wilkinson p90s enough spring tension with minimal struggle in installing. Nipped the springs a touch. |
In forum Build Your Own Electric Guitar |
5 years ago |