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RE: Post your music.. A little musical* interlude in a weekly on-line comedy show ... And a very nice one! Thanks @marcel - that was more than a virtual compliment!! |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: Post your music.. A little musical* interlude in a weekly on-line comedy show ... And a very nice one! |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: Post your music.. Have you been able to do any practising during the lockdown years? Though it sounds/looks like quite a tight band, so I guess it'll all come back to you all fairly quickly once you can get back toget... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: Post your music.. For the older folk: @jamesbisset I'm pretty sure I've seen and heard that very track being broadcast recently. Are you famous really? 😉 Really enjoy your Bliss appearances! |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: Post your music.. tv101 Enjoyed your music on Bliss last night, it was better than Radio Scotland. |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: Post your music.. Cheers @Tej - it's been a bit of a journey for me over the past few months. Not having done anything like this previously, the first few efforts were "treated kindly" by the audience!! Bliss last ni... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle Played a bit with my miter saw and scarf joints on cheap wood. This is what I have learned so far: Since I cannot cut from anywhere in the neck blank, I would need cut the angles for the headstock an... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle of course the angle is 15 degrees of a vertical axis. I meant to say 12 degrees, but doesnt matter, I was wrong :-/ |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle Today I discovered I can also angle the miter saw blade vertically. So I actually don't need a jig at all.I'm gonna try that tomorrow! Well that was a bummer.. of course the angle is 15 degrees of a ... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle Today I discovered I can also angle the miter saw blade vertically. So I actually don't need a jig at all.I'm gonna try that tomorrow! |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle @clinton oooh so sweet! That looks really good. I don't have a table saw nor a band saw. But I do have a miter saw. Today I worked a bit on some sheds in the garden, in order to move everything out of... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle Sweet vid @clinton, the guitar isn’t too bad either! 😉 |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle Beautiful @clinton. 👍🤩 🙂🙏🎸🎶 |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle 12 degrees is just right. Not too much not too less. Here is a link of a vid. In the begining you will see a jig I made for the tablesaw to cut scarves. Not recomended for the beginner. It is an angle... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle @Mattbeels and @clinton Great, I ll stick with 10 to 12 then.Scarf Joint/No Scarf Joint I'll leave that decision until I m able to at least test this with some scrap wood and my miter saw.Either way, ... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle @koendb I would say no matter which construction method that you choose, go with something around 10-12 degrees. I think those Gibson 15-17 degree headstocks look cool but they are just too much. For ... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle My scarf joints are 12 degrees. I like it, for it makes bending strings a breeze. |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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1958 Flying V Headstock angle Looking for advice on the headstock angle of my next project, which is a 1958 Flying V. I would say clone, but for the headstock angle, I am willing to compromise in favor of practicallity and strengt... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
5 years ago |
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RE: Not only do I suck at routing, I suck at gluing too. Sounds reasonable but in this instance I was following the course in number and type of clamps. I’ll bear it in mind next time. It seems to have worked out reasonably well for a first attempt but room... |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: Not only do I suck at routing, I suck at gluing too. so I can annoy bats with my solos. @jonhodgson Bats as well now? 😳 🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆 |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |