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RE: Thanks to Marks' finishing course @mattbeels @deej. Yes it is an inlay (MOP) Its on the Isle of Man flag which is where I live. 🇮🇲 👍 |
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RE: Thanks to Marks' finishing course Thanks @deej |
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RE: No Livestream Sat Thinking of you @markbailey and Carol. Sending hugs and hope all goes well. Stay safe. Caroline & Mike |
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RE: Thanks to Marks' finishing course Thanks for all the comments guys it is really appreciated. @boo and @koendb Most stuff came from Tonetech Manchester, just the tomato Red from R&F Golden yellow water based stain to pull the fla... |
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Thanks to Marks' finishing course On the back of Mark's new finishing course, I decided to have a go at the burst style of finish on my latest creation. So:- PRS Style carved top electric guitar. Flamed maple on mahogany back finished... |
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RE: Finishing Maple Fretboards Thanks @boo The video was very useful. Just need to find the part on the finishing course that talks about how Lewis sprayed @rashdown_online (Roland's) guitar neck. |
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RE: Finishing Maple Fretboards Thanks Again @tv1 Looks like its lacquering then 😀. I prefer a satin type finish on the necks, so I think that should still work on the fretboard I presume you would still need a sanding seale... |
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RE: Finishing Maple Fretboards Thanks for the replies @TV1 and @Deej. Was hoping Mark would have a take on this. I have been looking through interweb and it seems people are suggesting a few coats of TRU-OIL on maple fretboards. Th... |
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Finishing Maple Fretboards Hi Guys @MarkBailey recently showed us, via streams, that he prefers to lacquer the maple fretboard before fitting the frets. Hope I understood that correctly. I am currently building an Electric set ... |
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RE: Metal Flake (Large Silver Flake) I only saw this via the stream on Saturday but what an absolutely stunning paint job @boo You are obviously extremely talented with a spray gun. I like the fact this is sort of a "trial run" as it's t... |
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Answer to: Small body acoustic size? Hi Robin. Looks great. Looking forward to seeing the pics of the arm rest and seeing how you do it. Need to put some audio files of it up as well to see if the size makes a noticeable difference. Are ... |
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RE: Single Head Mop Polisher Hi Darren. When I was talking about slippage I meant in the context of an inbuilt "clutch" similar to Robbie O'Brien's ( ) Hopefully you wont need it but if you press too hard it slows down, hence le... |
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RE: Single Head Mop Polisher Hi Darren. Fantastic idea and a great alternative to the SM buffer for people with limited space and the predicted budget certainly makes it affordable. Have you thought about any "give" in the speed ... |
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MJC Guitars IOM introduce the second Mahogany "Phil Series" acoustic guitar Now I've finished the second of the pair I started last June, here it is. Hope you like it. This time I was practicing using Mahogany back and sides with abalone purfling, rosette and head stock bindi... |
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RE: MJC Guitars IOM introduce the "Phil Series" acoustic guitar Thanks for that @boo but don't aspire to my work you need to aspire to Marks. I'm still learning and have a long list of things to do better or differently on the next build. I like the dovetail joint... |
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RE: MJC Guitars IOM introduce the "Phil Series" acoustic guitar Thanks@tv101. After Marks comments yesterday I decided to post this. I've made two with cutaways but decided to try this and a Mahogany one without the cutaway to try make it a little easier. Sides st... |
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RE: MJC Guitars IOM introduce the "Phil Series" acoustic guitar Thanks Matt still learning. I used that stitching on the front binding and on the rosette as well but it's subtle and not easy to spot on the photos David Dyke stuff. Attachment : IMG_3260.JPEG |
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RE: BYO Buffing Machine. Hi Guys Sorry for the late replies was finishing off some acoustics. Thanks for all the comments. The spindle length is 1mtr and is a 25mm steel shaft. Ideal speed should be between 750-900 rpm (@boo)... |
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MJC Guitars IOM introduce the "Phil Series" acoustic guitar After listening to Mark on Wednesday I thought I would post pictures of one of my latest builds. This is Bosnian flamed maple back and sides with Sitka spruce top, Mahogany neck with Ebony fingerboard... |
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RE: BYO Buffing Machine. Thanks for the comments guys. I will post pics of the latest Acoustic later. Anyone want the details of pulley sizes or where the parts are from etc let me know. Bill Flude I looked at the highline on... |
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