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Answer to: P-90 cavity depth

Also, probably need a 1/4 inch wide router bit for the corners which I do not have. I simply just sand the corners a bit with a dremel to make it fit accordingly.

In forum Build Your Own Electric Guitar

5 years ago
RE: P-90 cavity depth

I know right? Had yo fill up the cavity in the past twice like you did.

In forum Build Your Own Electric Guitar

5 years ago
RE: Finally gotten started with my first bandsman!

Looking real good I meant

In forum Electric

5 years ago
RE: Finally gotten started with my first bandsman!

Lookingbteal good

In forum Electric

5 years ago
RE: Benches

I build furniture as well for people that need them out of reclaimed lumber. Here are a few tables, benches, dressers and such. I know I have a video of my diy workbench. Cannot seem to find it. At...

In forum Pluckers Paradise

5 years ago
RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1

Part 2 2 of 2 Pinecaster builds Attachment : 2A43E6FD-D318-4482-A587-56B81F6A0D7A.jpeg

In forum Electric

5 years ago
P-90 cavity depth

Wondering, what cavity depth do you set for P-90s? Using Wilkinsons. I seem weary on going to deep and I end up snipping the springs for ease of installation but I notice the tension suffers a bit not...

In forum Build Your Own Electric Guitar

5 years ago
RE: LOCKDOWN LUCY!!!!

@Rocknroller. Yes, made that mistake too and now I have a moisture meter and check for 6-8%. Currently making a pinecaster and actually slow baked the lumber in my oven and it actually worked. From 20...

In forum Announcements from GuitarMaking.co.uk

5 years ago
RE: LOCKDOWN LUCY!!!!

@tv1 OMG! took me awhile I am such a dodo. Yes yes yes Lucy will be the 300 year old walnut guitar.

In forum Announcements from GuitarMaking.co.uk

5 years ago
RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1

*redo

In forum Electric

5 years ago
RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1

@Robin thanks, the templates make it easy. Took me a while to make them. Circle patterns are very tough to get spot on and had to redi several times.

In forum Electric

5 years ago
Answer to: Which model

Attachment : image.jpg A lot of heel. Go as less as possible.

In forum Design Your Own Guitar

5 years ago
RE: LOCKDOWN LUCY!!!!

@tv1 I have boards of century old Koa that I use for my necks. Each time, I have to square and quarter saw them. Luckily next door the furniture shop let me use their bench joiner for a small fee. One...

In forum Announcements from GuitarMaking.co.uk

5 years ago
RE: LOCKDOWN LUCY!!!!

It was a choice of Alder or Mahogany. Majority vote was Mahogany and I remember it rang a really nice tap tone compared to the Alder that did not ring so much.

In forum Announcements from GuitarMaking.co.uk

5 years ago
RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1

Cover plates Attachment : IMG_3589.mp4

In forum Electric

5 years ago
RE: Robin's build #002

Good save!

In forum Electric

5 years ago
RE: LOCKDOWN LUCY!!!!

Thank you Mark and Carol for giving us something to look forward to in life amidst the current state of the world. Truly appreciate all that you guys do and the sense of kinship with all the members. ...

In forum Announcements from GuitarMaking.co.uk

5 years ago
Answer to: Which model

Middle with a carve

In forum Design Your Own Guitar

5 years ago
RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1

@Robin. Thank you! With much thought it will work! I have been dwelling on it gir a 335 carve top. Why not? Let me know how it goes. You just made my day.

In forum Electric

5 years ago
RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1

@Robin, I actually thought about it but never attempted. I am certain it is definitely doable with a little finesse scraping and sanding. Reason being is that I am already in the works for a 335 build...

In forum Electric

5 years ago
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