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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...

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5 years ago
RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle

Sweet vid @clinton, the guitar isn’t too bad either! 😉

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5 years ago
RE: 1958 Flying V Headstock angle

Beautiful @clinton. 👍🤩 🙂🙏🎸🎶

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5 years ago
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
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, ...

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5 years ago
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
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
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...

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5 years ago
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...

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5 years ago
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? 😳 🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆

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5 years ago
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