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RE: Swepri One Electric @koendb Thanks! I will try to decide tomorrow. No more saw dust today... |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
RE: Swepri One Electric @boo Yes, several times 🙂 Right now a hair over 21mm and 23mm. |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
RE: Swepri One Electric Finally started to carve the neck, but is a bit stuck at "refining facets". I have made the "third" facet, the flat bit on the back. Now I don't know how to refine the first two facets. Should the new... |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
RE: Warping fretboard @markbailey @bpower Thank you! No need to panic then, since it is easy to press it flat. We have experienced cold and dry weather in Sweden for a few weeks, but the temperature may have fluctuated a b... |
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Warping fretboard Ok, so the rosewood fretboard decided to start to warp, a couple of days after fret slotting and radiusing. 🙄 Over the whole length the difference between opposite corners is 1-1.5 mm right no... |
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Swepri One Electric Finally did some work after a lot of thinking. Had to use a plane to reduce the rough-sawn fretboard blank to straightness and size. I really would like to have a thinckness sander thingy. I had not u... |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
RE: 🎶🎸 Your Favourite Song In This Moment 🎸🎶 This one, often. |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
3 years ago |
RE: Decisions... @rocknroller912 Side by side, so the joint would be on the centerline. That will allow for two necks with enough thickness. Might be a little tight with the headstock width, but I don't like too bulky... |
In forum Design Your Own Guitar |
3 years ago |
RE: Decisions... @rocknroller912 Where the neck meets the body. It is thick enough in the other areas. Would the strength be compromised if an extra bit is glued on the heel? On the other hand, just checked the dimen... |
In forum Design Your Own Guitar |
3 years ago |
Decisions... I have a few options on wood to use for the first build. I would like to build at least two guitars with the same body shape and set neck (a design somewhere between the Bandsman and Ibanez Artist). T... |
In forum Design Your Own Guitar |
3 years ago |
RE: Hi from Sweden @russ Thanks! I will try to post some pictures of the progress. |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |
RE: Hi from Sweden @boo Thank you. A lot of good advice, and you point at one of my biggest challenges - I want to see results quickly. This time I will try to go forward at a slower pacey and be well prepared before e... |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |
Answer to: Fret slot depth Sounds fair. Don't want to make the fretboard more fragile than necessary. Wood is expensive. 🙂 |
In forum Build Your Own Electric Guitar |
3 years ago |
RE: Hi from Sweden @koendb Thank you! I'll start with a double-cut inspired by the Bandsman. Two pickups and 24,75" scalelength. |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |
Fret slot depth Hi! I have a table saw and have just built a sled to cut the fret slots. I have a thin blade (from Rall) and slotted fretboard guides, so that shold work fine, I think. I think a fretboard thickness o... |
In forum Build Your Own Electric Guitar |
3 years ago |
Hi from Sweden I searched the net for how to fit a set neck and stumbled over the live build series, and here I am. I have wanted to build a guitar for more than 40 years now, so I think it's about time to finally d... |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |