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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 |
4 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 |
4 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 |
4 years ago |
RE: Starting a nitro finish then sanding it back after I get some more 320 grid, clean with naphta, followed by a few coats of sanding sealer. Reapply a few coats of primer. Does that sound right? @koendb It looks like you have... |
In forum Finishing |
4 years ago |
RE: Starting a nitro finish I also had some runouts, when I had the spray can too close to the body, I sanded those away this evening. But I wonder, what my options are to remove this little imperfections. Do I need to get rid o... |
In forum Finishing |
4 years ago |
Starting a nitro finish Today finally the weather conditions where good enough to start on finishing my latest built.There seems to be some sort of a consensus that humidity is more important then temperature to decide if t... |
In forum Finishing |
4 years ago |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 My first proper carve, fretting and fitting of inlays / side dots. Very neat @peebee. You wouldn't know that was your first attempt. Smooth. 👍😁 🎸🙂🎶🙏 |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Starting the process, guitar number 1 That looks pretty darn good to me @peebee! |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
Meet Twin Pines “Astelle and Astro Pinecasters Douglas Fir Pine Body, Poplar neck, Walnut Fretboard. Attachment : F7FB92C5-8568-4BC3-8C7C-211D0E7C04A5.jpeg Attachment : AC1D47CE-1332-403A-9345-80BE98D36A4D.jpeg Attachm... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Jazz Bass Paint Job (Chameleon) I’ve now put a second coat of chameleon on and continuing to build the colour. I’m not putting heavy coats on, I’m just keeping them fairly light. This paint needs to be even and consistent, and I def... |
In forum Finishing |
4 years ago |
Lap steel build My son asked me to build him a lap steel guitar so thought I'd give it a go. I got him involved and guided him through the process from start to finish...a great bit of father and son time during lock... |
In forum Other Instruments |
4 years ago |
UK Based Luthier Tools - new supplier All Something that might be of interest to some/many of you ... I recently became aware of these guys; I'm "in conversation" with Andy there, and suggested that he makes pricing visible, as that's go... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
4 years ago |
RE: For you Archtop Fans out there Cool channel @peebee I’m gonna get stuck into that, lot of watching time needed. |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
4 years ago |
RE: For you Archtop Fans out there @peebee Thanks for posting the link. Second arch top is on my list of jobs (the list of 1000 jobs). My first effort was a practice using wood from the local wood yard so planning to use some very old ... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
4 years ago |
RE: For you Archtop Fans out there After thought - Mark’s design course would be great for adapting a design to give wider string spacing. |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
4 years ago |
RE: For you Archtop Fans out there @peebee There’s the weekend taken up...! |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
4 years ago |
RE: For you Archtop Fans out there Thanks @peebee, as if I didn’t have enough to watch already! 😆 |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
4 years ago |
Hello, I’ve started with neck angle jig! Hello everyone, Iv’e watched the designing and building an electric guitar clean through. I’m gathering things and building jigs for a bit. I did source some nice mahogany. —been wood working for a... |
In forum New Members |
4 years ago |
My own headstock decals! I decided I should have my own 'brand' because, for me, a guitar just is not finished without a logo 🙂Not that I want to sell or really custom build guitar as a professional. I just want to get as clo... |
In forum Finishing |
4 years ago |
RE: Missing the workshop The garden looks great to me @peebee just grab a beer or three and relax |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
4 years ago |