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RE: Explorer @nsj Nice one Neil👍😃🎸 |
In forum Electric |
1 year ago |
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Explorer Friend asked me to build him an explorer. Turned out decent. Pickguard is ash epoxied to 1mm aluminium then sprayed black, headstock plate is also ash sprayed black. He has a cnc which he was able to ... |
In forum Electric |
1 year ago |
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Advice on block inlays I'm working on a difficult fretboard inlay and am struggling to find the best method, maybe someone here has some advice..... I'm working on a maple fretboard (separate from neck), and it needs block ... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
1 year ago |
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RE: Prs body Neck Break Angles on a body @scotty thx for the answer. i wil try this |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
1 year ago |
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RE: Hi from Scotland welcome |
In forum New Members |
1 year ago |
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RE: Es-335 Scratch Build Do you have access to a CNC to use it? If so there will be an associated CAD program that the owner uses. I would suggest you start by finding that out then looking into how to program with it. I thin... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
1 year ago |
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RE: Prs body Neck Break Angles on a body Whether or not you need a break angle will depend on the height of your bridge compared to your fret board. For example, if you wanted to use a tunomatic bridge I think they come out at around a 16mm ... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
1 year ago |
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RE: Hi from Scotland @russ oh, I'm aware! I've been on this project for 18 months so far and am nearly finished. But after this I already have the next 3 planned. These ones won't take as long, hopefully! |
In forum New Members |
1 year ago |
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RE: Bandsmen real nice |
In forum Electric |
1 year ago |
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RE: Bandsmen Attachment : IMG_7983.jpeg Short Scales |
In forum Electric |
1 year ago |
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Es-335 Scratch Build Hi guys! I've been scouring the internet high and low for the past few months for information regarding Gibson ES-335 guitars from the iconic 1959-1960 era. I want to have a go at building something v... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
1 year ago |
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RE: Hi from Scotland Thanks Brian, I've not had a chance to look around the site much yet, but I'm sure there will be loads of good content to read up. My plan is tto do a couple of solid body electrics but ultimately I w... |
In forum New Members |
1 year ago |
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RE: Hi from Scotland Hi Scott, and welcome to the forum. There’s plenty of experience you can tap into here and we’ll look forward to you sharing your experiences with us. If you are in a position to enroll as a Premium m... |
In forum New Members |
1 year ago |
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Hi from Scotland Hi, my name is Scott and I live near Edinburgh. I've been a maker of things for years but recently started my first electric guitar project. I'm sorry to say that I didn't know this forum existed unt... |
In forum New Members |
1 year ago |
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RE: Mr.Bailey(s) Bandsman @russ thank you |
In forum Electric |
1 year ago |
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RE: Mr.Bailey(s) Bandsman finished version. |
In forum Electric |
1 year ago |
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RE: Mr.Bailey(s) Bandsman @liebe thx you |
In forum Electric |
1 year ago |
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RE: Mr.Bailey(s) Bandsman Excellent work, congrats!! |
In forum Electric |
1 year ago |
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RE: Prs body Neck Break Angles on a body @brie thanks for thinking along, I'm also curious what the experience members will say |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
1 year ago |
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Prs body Neck Break Angles on a body Hello all, i want to build a prs guitar. is there a neck angle / the break angle on a body from the bridge to the neck? (first picture) and (second picture) is a of build a hinged router sled to get t... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
1 year ago |