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RE: I messed up an order again @darrenking I suppose I could play jazz banjo on mine but it’s really for Irish music - whoops |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: I messed up an order again If the material is good quality, and I’m sure it is, then please give Mark first option on it. He may be able to find it a good home. |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: I messed up an order again @darrenking Thanks I know how to wind him up now. Mine was from Clareen Banjos in Ireland, cheaper than buying the parts. |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: I messed up an order again Nothing wrong with a banjo. Hey @rocknroller912 I agree totally, I’ve always wanted one, just please don’t tell TV10101 I said so or I’ll lose all of his respect! 😂😂😂 And neve... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: I messed up an order again Think I’m the king of over ordering. In the 90s I bought lots of wood and will probably never get to use it. Going to review my stuff this year and see if anyone wants some of it. |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: I messed up an order again @darrenking Nothing wrong with a banjo. That’s mine with a custom strap made by a friend locally. Attachment : 7619BBA5-2042-407F-BB67-348240D5BA5B.jpeg |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: I messed up an order again two tubs of aquacoat Two?! That’s not an over ordering mistake, that’s just having one spare in stock! I’ve got 40 4A uke soundboards making their way to me on a slow boat from Canada as I write! See... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: I messed up an order again I’m with you there guys...loads of shite in my garage that will never be used. It makes it look like a workshop though 🤔...🤣 |
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5 years ago |
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PART 6 - THROUGH THE ROUND WINDOW Hey Guys Here is Part 6..it's rosette time... Hope you like it.. cheers Steve Attachment : PART 6.m4v |
In forum Acoustic |
5 years ago |
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RE: Hello!! I would advise, for your first build, using all the parts that Mark uses for the set neck Bailey Bandsman @boo So this sounds like a great idea in theory as one thing I don't want to do is put a lot ... |
In forum New Members |
5 years ago |
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RE: Hello!! I think now I need to subscribe so I can watch the various videos through and get a clearer idea of what I want to do as I'm sure that in itself will answer many of my questions. First up the design c... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: Hello!! You don't have to use both bearings at once @rockpile99 There's the me feeling stupid bit 🙂 I'll absolutely be making a template though they'll be worthwhile. As for the main routing bit I was planni... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: No More Sloppy Neck Joints! Having cut, sanded, bevelled, glued and screwed 18 of them together today I now have a pretty good idea of the required machining/assembly time and so they will be priced at £45 inc. VAT (£37.50 ex VA... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: No More Sloppy Neck Joints! Hi peeps! The first pic is a screen shot form the CNC tool path software (Vectric VCarve Pro) showing a preview of the machined 4'x4' MDF sheet. All the little tabs are because, with so many small com... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: Hello!! PS - if you're not following a template for your body shape and just carving/sanding after cutting roughly to shape, then you probably don't really need the edge trimming cutter. |
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5 years ago |
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RE: Hello!! It confused me too to begin with 😀 You don't have to use both bearings at once - use whichever best suits the job you're doing and where you have the template. Here's how I do it (the more ex... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: Hello!! @rockpile99 thanks for the breakdown, I’m in a similar place, I’ve only ever used routers for cutting square channels and messing about to no end with round over edge bits. I’m clearly missing somethi... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: Hello!! I started out with (as it was capable of trimming bodies and necks in one pass but you could use a shorter cutter and do a few passes). For cavities I first bought and finished the tighter corners b... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: Hello!! @rockpile99 thanks, so which bits have you actually used then at what size, there are 5 from the guide notes with the round over being optional? Sadly limited to a work mate so good to know I’ll be go... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: Hello!! I bought Radian based on a recommendation but they're certainly well made, very sharp, and spare parts like bearings are available. I didn't buy a straight cutter (as a 6mm one came with the router) b... |
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5 years ago |