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RE: Bass time @robin it's been mental but fortunately I'm to high up to be affected, people over Brechin way had to get evacuated and all sorts. Water up about 6ft in the houses and stuff. There's timelapse of the ... |
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2 years ago |
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RE: Bass time @brie I bring whatever wood I'm using in the house when it starts getting cold and damp, half built guitar or whatever. Just take it out the to the shed to do bits then back in. I think Mark suggested... |
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RE: Bass time Had a bit of flooding in the shed but I lifted everything off the floor and took my wood in the house before hand so all was good. The ground next to the shed is higher than the floor and if the water... |
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2 years ago |
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RE: Hello from Kilmarnock Welcome along, I already started building before arriving here but have since been watching Mark's lives on youtube and learnt even more. I'm kinda obsessed with building guitars, it's my main vise lo... |
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2 years ago |
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RE: πββ¬ Who's The Top Cat? π We're down to 2 cats at the moment, did have 6 cats and a dalmatian at one point lol |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
2 years ago |
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RE: Bass time @russ it's fine, I'm on top of the hill lol |
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2 years ago |
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RE: Second build @liebe It's designed to go straight on wood, it's a hardwax oil. This guy uses hardwax oil over stain without anything else. Same sort of thing, just different brand. Try it on a test piece. |
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2 years ago |
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RE: Bass time @russ cheersw buddy, so far so good. I had to use two bin bags to get my neck out to the shed to do more work though lol. Normally I can wrap a guitare neck in a jacket but this thing is sooooo long! ... |
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2 years ago |
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RE: Second build @liebe Sweet T guitars on youtube would be the guy to check out regarding using it with stains. I tend to just go natural. And yeh, matt/satin is where I'm at. Mine came from that place |
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2 years ago |
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RE: My new 12th fret inlay ππ€π» @rathius straight edge is a good idea, used that method to cut the slot for the switch on my strat build, worked great. Also with plunge base, got the elmer one which is identical to all of them lol. ... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
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RE: My new 12th fret inlay ππ€π» @rathius I was thinking like a tree, dragon etc. Could fill with resin, getting the hang of that now. The secret is a tiny amount of pigment, then you can get patterns in the resin instead of a solid ... |
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2 years ago |
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RE: My new 12th fret inlay ππ€π» @rathius A dark wood headstock plate is perfect for hiding everything though! Superglue and sawdust, brilliant on the likes of ebony or that. I can tell you now I'm not that good with the dremmel r... |
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2 years ago |
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RE: Bass time Frets in, side dots in, fret ends filled and the main neck carve is done. Next up will be some headstock work I think Attachment : 20231017_165736.jpg Attachment : 20231018_164243.jpg ... |
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2 years ago |
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RE: Second build @liebe looking good, the osmo poly x stuff it brilliant imo, bought some not long ago to try out and very happy with the results. I don't see it in the pics but if stacking the heel use different p... |
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2 years ago |
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RE: My new 12th fret inlay ππ€π» @rathius I've got the neje 3 plus, have been thinking about doing a full on fretboard job but so far just use it for the headstock logo. I leave the power fairly low then just keep running the laser o... |
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2 years ago |
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RE: Bass time Yeh he's a proper nosey git lol Anyway, board radiused to 12 and got the fret markers in Attachment : 20231016_175342.jpg |
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2 years ago |
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RE: Hello from Nampa Idaho USA @boo it would take an awful lot of soldering to get any harm from the lead, not nearly big enough amounts. It's like a lot of things, 2k spray etc, the danger can come from using it all day everyday. |
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2 years ago |
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RE: Hello from Nampa Idaho USA @boo Heat the item, add the solder lol. And use leaded, that lead free stuff is naff, I can do everything with a simple 30 watt iron using leaded stuff. |
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2 years ago |
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RE: Bass time Got the trussrod slot routed, headstock angle done and fretboard glued and clamped. I like cutting the headstock angle wide of the line with the bandsaw then using a handplane to bring it into place. ... |
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2 years ago |
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RE: Bass time Dear Mark, don't cut 26 fret slots on my bass fretboard, it just confuses me 🤣 Anyway, fretboard from Mark and Carol arrived so I can crack on with the bass. Also got the 9.5mm radian rou... |
In forum Bass |
2 years ago |