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RE: I did it......loose neck pocket! Sorry to hear that @peebee! Why not try making some yourself with the bandsaw? If it doesn’t work out it’ll at least be good practice... |
5 years ago | |
RE: New Workshop I like seeing your shed come alive Note that Robin isn’t worrying about coffee machines, or bean bags, or curtains or other soft furnishings @mattbeels. His is a proper workshop for working in ... &... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
RE: My first build electric guitar @bart-van-der-kemp There is an easy fix - this sort of thing used to happen all the time at 'the factory that shall remain nameless in this context' so don't feel too bad! Use a piece of veneer to fil... |
In forum New Members |
5 years ago |
My acoustic kit arrives...and some thoughts Hi Guys I was so excited to get all the bits for my acoustic build that I made a little video... I hope it's useful and/or a bit fun.... Cheers Steve Attachment : PART 1 master.m4v |
In forum Acoustic |
5 years ago |
RE: Part 2 of my acosutic kit unboxing yes, it's me and I'm loving givign them some help...I really belive in what they're doing and fingers crossed I can help in some way... cheers Steve |
In forum Acoustic |
5 years ago |
Part 2 of my acosutic kit unboxing Hi Guys Bruce Dickinson is back with part 2... Hope it's worth it... cheers Steve Attachment : PART 2 master.m4v |
In forum Acoustic |
5 years ago |
RE: 📚🎸 Guitar Making Library 🎸📚 Attachment : guitar-player-repair-guide.jpg |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
RE: Update @markbailey We are here for you, whatever you need, just ask. We are all contributing to a fantastic community here so help for any of us is never too far away, maybe geographically but in terms of e... |
5 years ago | |
Update Hi All I just want to say THANKS to all of you for your support at this horrible time. We are in a weird state of limbo at the moment but the community here is a big help and at the very least lets me... |
5 years ago | |
RE: Thistle 2: The archtop This is the video I made of Martin Taylor playing my guitars. Attachment : true4.mp4 Highlight of my "musical" career. |
In forum Acoustic |
5 years ago |
RE: New Electric BUild Ok, so the neck is glued on and the joint pretty much cleaned up, I have cut the cover for the back recess, although I am tempted to make this out of either walnut or rosewood so that the joint line d... |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
RE: 1st set Neck/Carve Top solid body underway If you've got enough thickness in the wood, then I always think that a carve looks "nicer" somehow. More finished. It doesn't have to be a full body carve, you could do a small "shelf" around the ed... |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
RE: 1st set Neck/Carve Top solid body underway Hmm @eddie6string I typically like a slab body for the LPJ style guitars but a carve on yours seems appropriate. It’ll look very classy with that center strip, plus a carve is more comfortable to play... |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
1st set Neck/Carve Top solid body underway English Walnut resawn by hand American Black Walnut centre strip (Don't ask!) Does it look like a Jazz/Rock/Blues guitar to you? Attachment : 20210320_153447.jpg |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 Excellent work @peebee, glad that you’re back at it! |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 At last some progress today. Decorating had taken over but that is done now so back to the geet. My first proper carve, fretting and fitting of inlays / side dots. On the whole it went well, no major ... |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 My first proper carve, fretting and fitting of inlays / side dots. On the whole it went well, no major issues, all due to Marks excellent course! @peebee Looking good there, it’s good to see you enjo... |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 @peebee You are getting close to home stretch. Your neck looks great! Dont worry about the minor routing mishap on the trussrod channel. I find that attaching a hose on a router to be cumbersome and n... |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
RE: Starting a nitro finish A rubber eraser makes for a good sanding block for finer grit sandpaper to fix imperfections. Very forgivable even when pressure is applied. I admire you all for such a process to commit to. Results o... |
In forum Finishing |
5 years ago |
RE: Starting a nitro finish @koendb Just so you know, this is quite normal to be refilling, it’s all part of the process. Just to shift the topic to car bodywork for a minute, using car body filler is done in multiple stages. Wh... |
In forum Finishing |
5 years ago |