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RE: first scratch build : a neck through 12 string semi hollow telecaster style guitar The camera angle probably exaggerates it further, but the headstock now looks very big (long) compared to the size of the body. I realise that it's always difficult to get 12 strings on to a headstoc... |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
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RE: first scratch build : a neck through 12 string semi hollow telecaster style guitar I like the first one better. I think the second headstock looks a bit too long compared to the body. Or maybe the perspective makes it look that way. |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
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RE: first scratch build : a neck through 12 string semi hollow telecaster style guitar what do you think of this headstock design? compared to the other one? this one is designed to have dead straight string pull and there's a bit more space for a decal or logo. Attachment : headsto... |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
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RE: Benefits of a bolt-on acoustic neck I did think about it @robin - always an option - but as Taylor offered to send me a pack of alternative shims, I didn't need to. I've had very good experience from Taylor Customer Service before too, ... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
3 years ago |
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RE: Benefits of a bolt-on acoustic neck @tv101 Be interesting to see how the shims work when the arrive Are you not tempted to cnc your own shims? |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
3 years ago |
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RE: Benefits of a bolt-on acoustic neck Well, if it's good enough for Taylor ... Be interesting to see how the shims work when the arrive and I fit them - how much improvement to the action I can get, and whether I end up with any ugly gaps... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
3 years ago |
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RE: Benefits of a bolt-on acoustic neck I'm currently ploughing my way through watching the acoustic course videos, making the most of the torrential rainy days we're having here. You've convinced me to make a bolt on neck, when I get aroun... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
3 years ago |
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Benefits of a bolt-on acoustic neck I recently bought a Taylor GS Mini (secondhand). It's a great little thing with a lot of oomph from the little body, easy to just leave around the house to pickup and play whenever because it's just t... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
3 years ago |
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RE: Renaissance guitar @koendb Thats looking great, an amazing amount of skill on show. An odd question though, theres eight pegs on the headstock, but I can only see seven strings at the bridge, is there one missing or j... |
In forum Other Instruments |
3 years ago |
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RE: Renaissance guitar @koendb Wow! Really impressing work and skills. |
In forum Other Instruments |
3 years ago |
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RE: Renaissance guitar Excellent work @koendb. Nylon string for the frets? A very interesting concept. How does it sound? 🙂🎶🙏🎸 |
In forum Other Instruments |
3 years ago |
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RE: Renaissance guitar You've got me interested in looking a bit more into this @koendb. Cheers. 🎸🙏🎶🙂 |
In forum Other Instruments |
3 years ago |
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RE: Renaissance guitar Incredible and amazing Koen. And the guitar too. |
In forum Other Instruments |
3 years ago |
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First Uke Effort Hello folks, Just thought I'd show you where I'm at with my first uke build - would not have got anywhere near this far had I not done Mark's acoustic online course. It's a fun journey of trial and e... |
In forum Acoustic |
3 years ago |
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RE: Robin's build #003 (take 2) @tv101 Pickup wiring colour codes?? You're onto something there, there is a need for a definitive list of pickup colours and obviously it'll have to include random unbranded items from ebay left ov... |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
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RE: Robin's build #003 (take 2) Pickup wiring colour codes?? 😉 |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
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RE: Robin's build #003 (take 2) @swepri A letter code may be used to identify which taper is used, but the letter code definitions are not standardized. Now that thats cleared up, I'll see if I can find another can of worms to op... |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
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RE: Robin's build #003 (take 2) @robin Sorry for hijacking your thread. 😳 Anyway, here is a snippet from Wikipedia on the potentiometer issue: "A letter code may be used to identify which taper is used, but the letter code ... |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
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RE: Robin's build #003 (take 2) @robin we won't hold it against you lol |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
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RE: Robin's build #003 (take 2) @swepri me three but they've always been A for audio and B for linear. No idea where anyone buys the back to front crazy pots lol |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |