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Finally gotten started with my first bandsman! I finally got started on my bandsman, this is my third build, my first since finding the site and live streams. Decided to make up a laminate neck blank and ended up having a slight issue with the thi... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
Live @1pm Today - Joining and Bracing the Back Join us today in the workshop - I'll be making the back for Ricky's custom acoustic guitar. Carol will be on hand to take your Q's and then heckle me with them - cheers! |
4 years ago | |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 Just looked at my Bandsman build - only 10mm from the neck pocket to the back of the body - as Matt says think it’ll work.... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: New Favorite Pickups @Peebee most definitely. I tend to snip and shorten the springs for easier installation. |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
4 years ago |
New Favorite Pickups Few months back I built a semi hollow les paul thinline with 2 P90 pickups. I cannot seem to help it but I always seem to gravitate into playing that guitar more than the others. Wilkinson P90s are my... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
4 years ago |
LIVE 1pm Todat - Pt2 - Cutting Out the Neck FUN FUN FUN in the workshop...Today I will mostly be... using the bandsaw - wish me luck! Bring us yer best Questions... |
4 years ago | |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 @peebee 40mm isn’t too bad, there are thinner ones out there for sure. What‘s the thickness of the bottom of your neck pocket? 10mm minimum will do and judging from the photos it looks like you have ... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 @Peebee. Kudos on the carve! Looks great. Quality building you got there. Your ducks are lining up nicely and this guitar looks like it will be so comfortable to play. Amazes me the potential Mark unl... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
BYO Buffing Machine. Having been to Marks workshop twice to build guitars, I'm always amazed at the quality of the finish he gets on the guitars. I realised since and have had it confirmed, that there is a lot of work to ... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
4 years ago |
Neck Angle Jig done. Well that's pretty much the most woodwork I've done in my adult life 🤣 I think it worked out ok, onto the headstock angle jig next. Attachment : neck_angle_jig.jpg |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 @peebee I think the carve on the upper horn looks great. How thick is the body then? |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1 Very cheap Acrylic rattle can - just as it came out the can. 3 coats. Let it sit for a couple of weeks before 2k grit and buffing. Then Jescar SS frets |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 Looking very good Peebee. 🎸🙏🎶🙂 |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1 Oops let’s get Strated Attachment : IMG_3433.MOV |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1 Fretboarding Attachment : IMG_3456.MOV |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 @peebee Looking good man, keep going. |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 Go for it an post loads of pics! |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 Looking real good! |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 @peebee Great job! |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 The carve is looking good Peebee, I might just do the same myself. |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |