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Tele type thing completed! If you think you have seen it or something like it before you probably have. Built similar guitar for a friend last year that worked out so well I just had to do one for myself. It took a while due to... |
In forum Electric |
7 months ago |
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RE: Stopping the truss rod from sliding in slot @markbailey It depends on how big your rod is, it could be a struggle to get it into a slot sometimes. ✊😆 Sorry, that was very childish. |
7 months ago | |
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RE: Stopping the truss rod from sliding in slot Hey Jonathan - That's normal. We normally push it as far back as it will go (towards the body end). This way it cannot slide back any further so could only potentially move forwards but - it won't mov... |
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Stopping the truss rod from sliding in slot I was just in the process of prepping to fix the trussrod in and I noticed that I seem to have wound up in a situation where there is nothing to stop the truss rod from sliding backwards and forward i... |
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RE: Bandsmen @clinton Beautiful work as usual. ✊ |
In forum Electric |
7 months ago |
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RE: Bandsmen Attachment : IMG_8568.jpeg Attachment : IMG_8572.jpeg Attachment : IMG_8570.jpeg Attachment : IMG_8574.jpeg Attachment : IMG_8587.jpeg Attachment : IMG_8576.jpeg ... |
In forum Electric |
7 months ago |
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RE: Bandsmen Nice build. Colors top |
In forum Electric |
8 months ago |
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RE: Bandsmen Bandsmen Attachment : IMG_8543.jpeg |
In forum Electric |
8 months ago |
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RE: Trials, tribulations and a guitar build Hi @jonhodgson Love seeing progress photos and the story behind them. I wish I had access to the range of tools you have! As someone that's had chipout and had the collet robbing issue before, I fee... |
In forum Electric |
8 months ago |
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RE: Trials, tribulations and a guitar build Failure 2, somehow when I was trying to route the deeper part of the neck sides (longer than my cutter so I had to take the template off) I managed to set things so the collet wound up rubbing. I knew... |
In forum Electric |
8 months ago |
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RE: Trials, tribulations and a guitar build Not one, but two failures today. The first I can put down mostly to bad luck, though maybe better router technique would have avoided it, the second was 100% facepalm when I realised what had happened... |
In forum Electric |
8 months ago |
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RE: prs style guitar @liebe thank you |
In forum Electric |
7 months ago |
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RE: prs style guitar @benjaminschwillens82gmail-com Nice work! |
In forum Electric |
8 months ago |
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RE: Trials, tribulations and a guitar build So now we get to the night I'm starting these posts, I went in to the hackspace thinking I would have a whole evening to myself to work on the guitar, no shop projects, no hackspace system admin, no i... |
In forum Electric |
8 months ago |
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RE: Trials, tribulations and a guitar build Attachment : headstock angle.webp For a couple of reasons I took a slice off the top of the neck blank, then flattened it again using the planer. When it came to routing the headstock angle Mark's... |
In forum Electric |
8 months ago |
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RE: Trials, tribulations and a guitar build Attachment : templates.webp So, in the Hackspace we have a large format laser cutter, so I used that to cut some templates. We also have a Denford CNC converted to LinuxCNC (guess which muggins go... |
In forum Electric |
8 months ago |
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RE: Trials, tribulations and a guitar build Attachment : Fretslots.webp I think you may recognize the jig. This was the first day of the London Craft Festival, and I had spent the whole day talking to people trying to convince them to join ... |
In forum Electric |
8 months ago |
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Trials, tribulations and a guitar build So having joined the London Hackspace in the hope of using the faciities to build guitars and other cool things I somehow wound up first as a maintainer organizing the woodshop and then as a Trustee (... |
In forum Electric |
8 months ago |
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RE: prs style guitar Attachment : 20250611_173927[1].jpg plum mahogany stain burst |
In forum Electric |
8 months ago |
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RE: How to treat this maple fretboard @somethingnicer I used that on an oak fretboard, seems fine but it's also super easy to re apply later if need be. |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
8 months ago |