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RE: Laminated back question Hi Sean, UF = Urea Formaldehyde It’s available as a liquid resin/powder hardener, liquid resin/liquid hardener and also a one shot powder that you add water to. One of the main benefits is that you ca... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
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RE: Thank you Bagpress 😊 😊 😊 thanks guys, I’m feeling the love! |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
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RE: Laminated back question Hi Sean, ideally you should have lay up that is symmetrical so that the glue lines are equally spaced on, and on either side of the centre line (of the thickness). I have used West System for the firs... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
3 years ago |
RE: Laminated back and sides Hi Sean, I’m pretty sure that there is a section of video in the laminating masterclass I filmed with Mark where I demonstrate the method used. If you imagine glueing the halves of a very thin soundbo... |
In forum Acoustic |
3 years ago |
RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar!!! Posted by: @koendb More alcohol seems to be the right answer Ain’t that just the truth!! 🤣 🤣 🤣 |
In forum Acoustic |
3 years ago |
RE: Vintage technique for neck adjustment Posted by: @boo How would you go about doing the opposite thing, do you think? If the neck had a back bow? How about removing the frets and then stinging the guitar for a while, under high tension i... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
3 years ago |
RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar @koenbe, you are clearly on a roll! I bet you’re not getting much real work done! Great job and I’m sure you’ll love it when you get to string it up. Just in case it doesn’t knock your socks off from ... |
In forum Acoustic |
3 years ago |
RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar Posted by: @bpower someone like @darrenking may be able to correct me I am really not in a position to ‘correct’ anyone and I think we’ll all find that the longer we stick around, the fewer examples... |
In forum Acoustic |
3 years ago |
RE: Warping fretboard Posted by: @swepri since it is easy to press it flat Think of it like this: The fret board will exert a similar force on the neck to that which you are exerting to press it flat. If you can do this ... |
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RE: Crack in my acoustic back material.... Looks perfect. It is always worth checking with the manufacturer though, that a product such as this can be used as a structural adhesive as it may have been primarily engineered with a different set ... |
In forum Acoustic |
3 years ago |
RE: Crack in my acoustic back material.... Hi @boo I seem to remember the original Araldite as being a fairly viscous creamy/yellow colour and this might suggest that it is/was an acrylic based product. They do loads of branded adhesives now s... |
In forum Acoustic |
3 years ago |
RE: Fretboard nearly finished-sanded open an internal crack! A straight longitudinal crack in a dark, stripy wood is going to be VERY difficult to spot afterwards if you follow the advice already given, and it will have very little, if any, effect on the overal... |
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RE: Explorer shaped acoustic and gold leaf edged sparkley guitar. Posted by: @jonhodgson And this is the explorer acoustic (with a double necked acoustic flying V for extra fun). So not traditional X bracing then?!! |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
3 years ago |
RE: Repair fret slot cutted in wrong position Posted by: @wolframmalukker Cut the fingerboard all the way through the misplaced slot, lay it on a sheet of wax paper, and glue the two halves together, then proceed as it were a single piece. I am... |
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RE: Repair fret slot cutted in wrong position Posted by: @mario Do you recommend me a way to "recycle" the first fretboard. When something similar happened to me I used the damaged fretboard to repair the mistakes I made in the next one! ǹ... |
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RE: Crack in my acoustic back material.... Hi @bpower, Firstly, you really want to have the stripes up the middle, it is so much prettier that way. Secondly, if you are going to have a go at fixing this I suggest that you used an adhesive that... |
In forum Acoustic |
3 years ago |
RE: Repair fret slot cutted in wrong position Hi @mario, If it were me, and I had only just started working on the fretboard, I think I would decide to start again. It will be almost impossible to repair this without it being visible and there is... |
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RE: My first steps in building an acoustic guitar Hi @koendb, You definitely don't need to fill these gaps. Great looking guitar, you're doing a fantastic job! Cheers Darren |
In forum Acoustic |
3 years ago |
RE: Fret slot jig Hi Tej, The maximum width is 75mm so you should be fine. Cheers Darren |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
3 years ago |
There seems to be some strings missing!! Hi peeps, I have just been asked by an old friend if I have ever built a bass guitar to which I answered ‘not yet’! Are there any real basics I should consider with regard to body/neck materials? I am... |
In forum Bass |
4 years ago |