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RE: Greetings from the Netherlands I just became a premium member. Watched a view lessons. @gerard Congratulations! Welcome to the club. |
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RE: Greetings from the Netherlands There should be an alarm going off, or a pop-up appearing, or something, when a new member signs up! 🍾 🍾 🍾 🍾 |
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RE: Greetings from the Netherlands @gerard Congratulations for being a Bandsmen |
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RE: Greetings from the Netherlands Hi, Just to let you know, I just became a premium member. Watched a view lessons. Looks great! Gerard |
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Looking For Tip On Consistent Fretboard Radius I continue to have challenges in getting my fretboard radius consistent when I sand it. What I actually mean - I always end up with one "edge" of the fretboard thicker than the other edge. My method... |
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RE: Looking For Tip On Consistent Fretboard Radius I’d suggest: Having the fretboard/neck as the fixed object, and moving the sanding block. Easier to keep stable and straight. Getting a longer radius sanding block. Using something as a visual guide ... |
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RE: Looking For Tip On Consistent Fretboard Radius Need a long block for sanding it upside down. Short block for sanding regular. Oressure is the name of the game and tons of patience. I find light to mininal pressure works best. |
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RE: Quantity vs Quality - FIGHT!! I guess that doing only one livestream a week would then release time for Mark to grow more concise edited content to add to the existing courses that generate income from premium members. I found t... |
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RE: Let's make a body - LIVE@1pm! @markbailey Not to worry - hope to see you there anyhow! Yes I'll be there, I always get a youtube notification on my phone just before your livestream starts anyway. |
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RE: Let's make a body - LIVE@1pm! @markbailey Set my reminder! It'll be live at 8AM here in my neck o' the hills, and I start work at 9, so I'll catch the first hour live at least! |
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RE: Greetings from the Netherlands Hoi Gerard, welkom op dit forum! |
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Greetings from the Netherlands Hi, After following everything about 'The Guitarmaking Experience' on youtube I finally found the courage to register and say Hello. I'm not much of a writer because my English is probably not that g... |
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RE: Greetings from the Netherlands Hi Gerard Congrats on signing up and your first post. 😀 Its a pretty friendly, supportive and helpful bunch here. Lots of other followers of the Bailey way - so lots of people having a lot of... |
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RE: Greetings from the Netherlands Hey Gerard - welcome! I'm new too. Looking forward to building many more guitars and sharing them with the group! |
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RE: Greetings from the Netherlands I'm not much of a writer because my English is probably not that good. @gerald Welcome to the forum and the guitar building experience. All you have to do is pay your premium membership and you will ... |
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RE: Greetings from the Netherlands I'm not much of a writer because my English is probably not that good. Welcome to the group Gerard and don't worry about your grasp of the English language, it's probably betterer than mine. 🏴... |
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RE: Greetings from the Netherlands Hello Gerard and welcome 😃 Mark's YouTube videos are a great introduction but his professional quality instructional videos that you can get for the price of a coffee or a beer per week are in... |
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RE: On My Workbench Today @boo Thanks for the welcome! I will likely sign up as a supporter and follow Mark's courses! I'm watching the live sessions through, and I really love Mark's no BS, anyone can do this attitude and d... |
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RE: Bugger!Bugger!Bugger!Buggering router bit slipped! The trick when shaping an infill piece such as this is not to try making it the exact size of the divit. Shape the end of a larger piece, which will make it easier to handle (and shape), and then you ... |
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RE: Bugger!Bugger!Bugger!Buggering router bit slipped! Hi James, You could always just glue a small piece of maple back into the hollow. If you get the shape right it should be pretty difficult to see once it's sanded. Admittedly, light coloured woods are... |
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