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RE: New member - third build - still a novice @cafebrouge Welcome to the forum! I can't help you with your question, but your guitars look great! 👍 |
In forum New Members |
1 year ago |
RE: Bass time Thanks! Which effect does it have? There seems to be 30W and 80W versions available. Do you plan to do other stuff than burning logos, like cutting control covers? |
In forum Bass |
1 year ago |
RE: Bass time @nsj Where did you get that laser? What brand? I think you mentioned it earlier, but I can't find it now. |
In forum Bass |
1 year ago |
RE: Bass time @brie Tough one to answer, but here is my 2 cents. Here in Sweden the relative humidity has a high peak in july-august-september and is really low during winter months. If I take wood into the house d... |
In forum Bass |
1 year ago |
RE: Just Sign up for the Guitar Courses For 12 Months Looking forward to my Subscription @dusttilldawn Welcome! |
In forum New Members |
2 years ago |
RE: Hello from Kilmarnock @genista Welcome onboard! So far I have built 3 guitars after watching the online courses. I found this site during covid, when Mark did a live build and other great videos on youtube, which got me to... |
In forum New Members |
2 years ago |
RE: Scottish Air Ambulance @robin Well done! That is one more thing on my "never in my life" bucketlist... |
2 years ago | |
RE: Bolt-on necks and trussrods @boo I will have fun. Trying to find all the parts needed for building something reminding of a jazzmaster, while staying on a budget. 🙂 |
In forum Design Your Own Guitar |
2 years ago |
RE: Bolt-on necks and trussrods @boo Great! I just wondered how to create the access hole. I think I can manage the process. Not too different from building a set neck, after all. |
In forum Design Your Own Guitar |
2 years ago |
RE: Bolt-on necks and trussrods @liebe Yes, I have used the slim dual action rods on my builds, but they all have angled headstocks and a "natural" access under the nut. It seems a bit harder to make the adjustment access look good ... |
In forum Design Your Own Guitar |
2 years ago |
RE: Bolt-on necks and trussrods @nsj Thank you! Is the heel adjustment with Floyd just because of the clamping nut thingy beeing in the way at the headstock? |
In forum Design Your Own Guitar |
2 years ago |
RE: Bolt-on necks and trussrods @liebe Thanks. Yes, there is some struggle with adjusting the heel position. All my Fenders have the adjustment in the headstock and I suspect the newest one have dual action, but I have not verified ... |
In forum Design Your Own Guitar |
2 years ago |
Bolt-on necks and trussrods Good afternoon! So far I have only built set neck guitars I think the next build will have a bolt-on fenderish style neck. I'm going to use maple with rosewood fretboard. Now to the questions: How do ... |
In forum Design Your Own Guitar |
2 years ago |
RE: Sanjeev Mansotra | How long will it take me to make a guitar? The easiest and fastest way to make a guitar of your own would probably be to sign up for the course "Build you own electric guitar" on this site. I did that and followed the detailed instructions wh... |
In forum New Members |
2 years ago |
RE: Compensated Nuts? @tv101 This is not helpful at all, but I read the subject as "Completely Nuts" at first. I should use my compensated reading glasses, i suppose. 😀 |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
2 years ago |
RE: first scratch build : a neck through 12 string semi hollow telecaster style guitar I like the first one better. I think the second headstock looks a bit too long compared to the body. Or maybe the perspective makes it look that way. |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Renaissance guitar @koendb Wow! Really impressing work and skills. |
In forum Other Instruments |
2 years ago |
RE: First Uke Effort It looks great. Experience and practice pays off! |
In forum Acoustic |
2 years ago |
RE: A pair of SS Stangs Is it oil-based poly then? As I understand it, there are oil based and water based polys? Great build videos, by the way. 👍 |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Robin's build #003 (take 2) @robin Sorry for hijacking your thread. 😳 Anyway, here is a snippet from Wikipedia on the potentiometer issue: "A letter code may be used to identify which taper is used, but the letter code ... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |