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When Guitar Making Goes Bad Let's have your entries for the Caption Competition! |
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RE: Making the Sides - LIVE 1pm!! Cheers again Mark. Another great session. Much appreciated. Russ |
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Making the Sides - LIVE 1pm!! Give us your Q's - plss!! |
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RE: 1pm LIVE today - Drilling... @russ Cheers Russ - Yes you could use a forstner bit for removal of material but I would always go straight for the router - faster...quicker..better... |
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RE: 1pm LIVE today - Drilling... Hi Mark, Sorry. Missed you Live yesterday but just caught up today. Can the Forstner bit be used to drill out some of the wood from the pockets and cavities before routing or is that a different kind ... |
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1pm LIVE today - Drilling... Drilling, the drill, drills, drill bits...holes and more! Your Q's answered... |
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RE: 'Carved Top' - Live 1pm Today!! ? thanks Mark |
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RE: 'Carved Top' - Live 1pm Today!! I have an 'Inny' And my gouge has an internal bevel - AKA 'Incannel' I'm always pulling blue fluff out of it ? |
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RE: 'Carved Top' - Live 1pm Today!! Mark...what’s the best gouge bevel. Some are outside and some are inside. I notice yours is inside... a bit like belly buttons I suppose? ? |
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'Carved Top' - Live 1pm Today!! Let's carve a top! Any Q's? |
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RE: How to Fit the Controls into a Carved Top Guitar Hi Mark, Just caught up on today's session. Another good one. You even managed to throw in my favourite proverb...."Better to ask for forgiveness than permission". I've always tried to live my life fo... |
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RE: How to Fit the Controls into a Carved Top Guitar ? great idea TV |
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RE: How to Fit the Controls into a Carved Top Guitar Watching, watching, watching ... I’ve had to go back to work, but 1pm on Wednesdays is booked out in my work calendar. Some people book “dentist appt” or “kid’s party” or “take car to garage”. I boo... |
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How to Fit the Controls into a Carved Top Guitar Last week I showed you how to carve a guitar top but that is not the complete story. Because the top is now curved the controls (pots and switches) need to be fitted individually - here's how I do it.... |
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RE: Sanding - LIVE 1pm TODAY!! Great to see some of the old classic power tools...the orbital sander, the up and downer and of course the marker pen.. great live feed today guys. |
6 years ago | |
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Sanding - LIVE 1pm TODAY!! Guitar Making Techniques: Sanding - Getting the flat bits flat and the round bits round! How to sand a guitar so that it is ready for finishing. I'll be showing off my fav sanding widgets... As always... |
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RE: Everything in moderation Got there in the end Mark - thanks for your persistence. Setting up, and maintaining, any sort of forum is incredibly time consuming and technically frustrating. Ask me how I know ... 😉 |
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RE: Everything in moderation I've been trying to post a message as a new member and to ask a question, but it seems I'm not allowed to post messages, so just checking if this reply gets through. Robin |
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Everything in moderation including moderation... Apologies folks to those whose comments are continually being held for moderation...especially you TV1010101 !! I've made it top priority to sort... |
6 years ago | |
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RE: The Ultimate Question? @russ Yes, new builds are much easier and repairs can be a can of worms. I'm repairing a 1970s Fender at the moment with a bolt on neck. It's a nightmare as the fixing holes in the neck are loose and ... |
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