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RE: Live at 1pm - Clamping Q's!! During the live stream today there was a discussion about wooden clamps and making them at home, so I thought people might be interested in the ones I made a long time ago and have used for years. I u... |
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RE: Quantity vs Quality - FIGHT!! @tv1010101 This is such a new format for people to get used to its a bit like opening presents on Christmas Day so I don't worry too much. One thing that's always missing from residential courses is g... |
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RE: tell us about how you started building guitars. I started doing woodwork age about 7 or 8 when I lived in West London. My friend Terry and I used to make go carts from scraps of wood and pram wheels and Dad had a big shed full of tools so I grew up... |
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RE: Quantity vs Quality - FIGHT!! I voted for live streams and let a comment some where, not sure where it is. Ive been very impressed with the bits on tool making, maybe there are other custom tools that you could make and add to the... |
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RE: Quantity vs Quality - FIGHT!! There are lots of edited videos on utube about all types of instrument making and they are great to watch. However none of them offer the opportunity to for live chat and have question/answer sessions... |
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RE: Is violin varnish on guitars a thing? @jamesbisset Water based finish might be the best thing if you are working in your house. I think Tonetech sell it |
In forum Finishing |
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RE: Is violin varnish on guitars a thing? @jamesbisset I think oil varnish would work on a guitar but your correct it's not cheap. I've just purchased some from Italy and 3 x 100 ml bottles were about £30 each, however that would do 3 violins... |
In forum Finishing |
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RE: Is violin varnish on guitars a thing? @jamesbisset Oil varnishes are fairly easy to apply and the colour stage can even be rubbed in by hand without a brush. There are base, colour and finish stages which can be accelerated by uv light in... |
In forum Finishing |
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RE: Reader's wood @markbailey always check behind the ear it's the most likely place |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
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RE: Reader's wood @frocesterbill there is an easy way and I think Mark mentioned it in one of the live videos. French curves are a set of 3 plastic templates which have just about every curve and oval that you would ne... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
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RE: Recheduled Livestream 1pm next Sat... The weather is far too good to sit inside anyway |
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RE: The Ultimate Question? @russ Yes, new builds are much easier and repairs can be a can of worms. I'm repairing a 1970s Fender at the moment with a bolt on neck. It's a nightmare as the fixing holes in the neck are loose and ... |
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RE: Reader's wood @david-johnson09 i think posting templates on 1:1 scale would be difficult and printing would be even more so. Starting with a blank page and a line as Mark does is much easier. Also well known brands... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
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RE: What would you like to see next? @markbailey it was a few years ago and I used Maplin Elctronics silver conductive paint but nothing would stick to it |
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RE: Reader's wood @jamesalexandermcmillan I've heard that teak is difficult to glue did you have to treat it with anything first |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
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RE: What would you like to see next? Recently I think you mentioned shielding the control/pick up cavities with conductive paint. When I've tried this it was difficult to get a ground connection. Could you discuss this please and also th... |
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RE: 5000 THANKS!! Congratulations to you both on a great achievement and providing a unique resource for builders all over the world. The live streams have also been a life line for people stuck at home during lock dow... |
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RE: Reader's wood During this afternoons live chat deej09 and someone else asked for a pic of the first guitar I made 35 years ago, a carved top f hole. It was a prototype using material from the local wood yard in Dum... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
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