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RE: Joining the Guitar Making Revolution.

What a fantastic little documentary on your background and the history of Bailey Guitars. You must put a link to that on your website. Darren

In forum New Members

6 years ago
RE: Joining the Guitar Making Revolution.

Hi Russ,Have fun and make guitars. There’s nothing better!Darren

In forum New Members

6 years ago
RE: What would you like to see next?

Hi Mark, How about a simplified explanation of how to voice a soundboard? This is definitely one of the black arts of guitar making but I have yet to see any good description of what is trying to be a...

In forum Announcements from GuitarMaking.co.uk

6 years ago
RE: Intro & New Build (Harmony H44)

Have you seen Joel's new pickup winder? Awesome!

In forum New Members

6 years ago
RE: Intro & New Build (Harmony H44)

Hi Guys, I just wish some one had a 3D modelled front/back available off the peg as it would then be very simple for me to CNC the moulds and start some test pressings. Was the contour map helpful Chr...

In forum New Members

6 years ago
RE: Maccaferri Petite Bouche

The first stage of machining has been completed and the two halves glued together. It takes about 15 minutes to machine each half and the finished pieces have 15mm extensions on either end which provi...

In forum Acoustic

6 years ago
RE: Circular Saw Table for Fret Slot Cutting

A quick update on fret slot cutting saw table. I mounted the motor and splindle on some scrap MDF to check positions and ran it for a few minutes but the bearings were getting VERY hot very quickly. I...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

6 years ago
RE: Maccaferri Petite Bouche

Thanks Mark, Watch this space! Darren

In forum Acoustic

6 years ago
RE: Maccaferri Petite Bouche

I have been looking at the shape of the floating bridge for my Maccaferri and it really lends itself to being made in two halves (split lengthways viewed from the front) and then bonded together. I am...

In forum Acoustic

6 years ago
RE: Maccaferri Petite Bouche

Hi TV, Thanks for the appreciation and I can confirm that they sure as hell have a lot more bits!!! Just to show that I can still make dust by hand without the aid of anything CNC I decided to carve ...

In forum Acoustic

6 years ago
RE: The Phoenix

Hi Bill Shallow chamfers through multiple layers are always going to look a bit odd, mainly because they expose a significant width of glue line. Better to stick what seems like your final plan and ju...

In forum Electric

6 years ago
RE: Another new guy from the other side of the pond

Hi there, You'll have a lot of fun here and great support. It's a fantastic community and everyone is very helpful. I think I'm on pretty safe ground in saying that yours is very likely to be the firs...

In forum New Members

6 years ago
RE: Maccaferri Petite Bouche

Thanks guys! I have often thought that the tiny sound hole on the petite bouche was a bit of a 'FU!' to Mario Maccaferri who had fallen out with, and ended his association with, the Selmer Company by ...

In forum Acoustic

6 years ago
Maccaferri Petite Bouche

Anyone old enough to remember this project? It is actually over a year since I did any work on this guitar, having stopped to think about how to shape the sides to take the pliaged soundboard. The sha...

In forum Acoustic

6 years ago
RE: Intro & New Build (Harmony H44)

Hi Chris, Fab! I use VCarve Pro 9.5 (Vectric.co.uk) to generate the 3D toolpaths for my CNC router and it can import native Rhino files and whole host of other formats which I can give you tomorrow (I...

In forum New Members

6 years ago
RE: Intro & New Build (Harmony H44)

@chrismcconnell1011 Hi Chris, Have you ever thought about producing a 3D model of a Gibson 335 back and/or front? I know lots of people (OK, at least two!) who would be very grateful if you could prod...

In forum New Members

6 years ago
RE: The Phoenix

Hi Bill, given the shape I would go for a chamfer. I think it has enough radical curves in its frontal elevation so the contrast should look pretty sharp. If you hate it you can always blend it in lat...

In forum Electric

6 years ago
Quarter Cut Necks

Good morning, It is just possible that I may now have enough walnut and African mahogany neck blanks to last me the rest of my life!! The European walnut started out as a 100mm thick x 650mm wide by 2...

In forum Acoustic

6 years ago
RE: Sunday Special Livestream !!

I watched today’s session on catch up and it was wonderful! Mark, you are changing peoples lives and if that isn’t worth getting emotional over then what is? Darren

In forum Announcements from GuitarMaking.co.uk

6 years ago
RE: New through-neck addition to the family!

Beautiful work! Awesome wood Darren

In forum Electric

6 years ago
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