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RE: Build number 5 finished It looks great @rockpile99, love the finish, it looks super flat and clean. |
In forum Electric |
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RE: Build number 5 finished Thanks for your kind words everyone 😀 |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: Build number 5 finished Very nice @rockpile99. Great work. 🎶🙏🙂🎸 |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: Build number 5 finished @rockpile99 That's a good looking build, well done. |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: Build number 5 finished @rockpile99 That looks really great! I love it. |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: Build number 5 finished @rockpile99 It looks great. I especially like the headstock, it looks a bit like a Caparison. Excellent work! |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: Build number 5 finished but that would have meant a non-essential trip to the shops for MDF so I used the template I had). @rockpile99 - if you buy enough of it, you can get it delivered for free from most builders merchant... |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: Build number 5 finished Edit - didn't round over the edges as much |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: Build number 5 finished Thanks Boo and well spotted. When creating my first body template I just copied my Kramer 120 (early 90's Korean model) and changed the neck heel, belly carve, and did round over the edges as much. (I... |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: Build number 5 finished I need to make some better neck & neck pocket templates and there's still room for improvement on the finish but overall I'm really pleased how this turned out (think I just about covered up the r... |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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Build number 5 finished I need to make some better neck & neck pocket templates and there's still room for improvement on the finish but overall I'm really pleased how this turned out (think I just about covered up the r... |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: No More Sloppy Neck Joints! You're a very inventive man @darrenking, you see a problem and then you solve it, good work. |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: No More Sloppy Neck Joints! Yes. Please. |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: No More Sloppy Neck Joints! @darrenking. Another great piece of engineering Darren. 👍😁 🎶🙂🎸🙏 |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: No More Sloppy Neck Joints! @darrenking Take my money. (What little I have) 😀👍 |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: No More Sloppy Neck Joints! @darrenking Holy Guacamole 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀 |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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No More Sloppy Neck Joints! Ok, here is one perennial problem that can now be put to bed permanently! Sloppy fitting neck joints! Here is the working prototype of the adjustable neck pocket routing jig designed to either be used... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: New member from Slamannan @tv101 and @rocknroller912 I still haven’t made a LP type geetar yet. If only we knew someone with a CNC machine that could make us a set of routing templates. 🤔 @darrenking 😉😂 |
In forum New Members |
5 years ago |
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RE: New member from Slamannan You're welcome @rocknroller912 As Mark is fond of saying - it's just a matter of breaking things down into simple steps and then there's usually a way of getting the job done. There are probably other... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: New member from Slamannan @tv101 Thanks a lot that’s all very clear and just what I was looking for. I thought there would be a smart way I just couldn’t think of it. I’ve got bottom bearing cutters. Starting to think about wo... |
In forum New Members |
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