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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth @tej you could try the pound shops or B&M think they sell it. £7 a roll in my local diy shop. |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: BYOEG Black Stealth Posted by: @tej have you found anywhere that sells frog tape at a good price, I’m nearly out but it seems to have gotten a lot more expensive of late? @tej Not really, it’s just quite expensive thes... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: BYOEG Black Stealth I’ve been away for a couple of days but got back today and sanded this back, again. It’s ready for some more primer paint, again. Maybe tomorrow. 😉 Attachment : 964CD3BB-AD52-443A-B5B0-7B4... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Wolf's Descent into Madness @wolframmalukker Go go go! ( I love explorers!, At some point in the future I must build a companion for my 58 Flying V built 😉 ) |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
Wolf's Descent into Madness Boo had to invoke the curse of the CNC machinist, too. "if you are going to make one, might as well make two, right?" Started with the rock maple board, tonight. it was almost perfectly flatsawn, so I... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Neck shims @tej People don’t say that to me very often |
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RE: Neck shims @tej Ive made a very rough sketch of how I would estimate the finished taper in wood. Hope you can understand it. Lay a ruler as shown from the tape to the front of heel and put your wood shim along s... |
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RE: Neck shims @tej 40mm is fine it’s actually easier with a small plane |
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RE: Neck shims @tej Ive made lots of shims by hand, it’s not that hard. Start with a piece that’s longer and thicker than you need and clamp it to the bench. Then plane or scrape it working away from the clamp to cr... |
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RE: Neck shims @tej Even with the fretboard overhang and pick guard covering thing I would still try and fill any gaps in the joint, or the string tension will be pulling on the screws only which will probably cause... |
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RE: Neck shims @tej I was going to suggest removing some wood from the back of the heel to get the angle that you want, but I see you've considered that already. It would drop the neck deeper into the pocket though... |
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RE: Neck shims Have a look at these @tej There is some info on there too about neck shimming. 👍 |
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RE: Neck shims @tej Good luck I’m sure you will get some other opinions |
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RE: Neck shims @tej Are you thinking of raising the whole neck with a flat shim or changing the neck angle with an angle shim. If it’s a flat shim then you could add it to the pocket and route to the depth you need,... |
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RE: Paint, just for fun Thanks for checking, but it could still shield if it’s aluminium or copper flake which isn’t magnetic. It was an idea I had to create balanced line humbuckers by wiring both pick up leads as hot and c... |
In forum Finishing |
4 years ago |
RE: Paint, just for fun @boo Thanks for checking, but it could still shield if it’s aluminium or copper flake which isn’t magnetic. It was an idea I had to create balanced line humbuckers by wiring both pick up leads as hot ... |
In forum Finishing |
4 years ago |
RE: Paint, just for fun @rocknroller912 Actual result is……… Nothing happens, there is no attraction between metal flake and a magnet, none what so ever. Here is a little video of how sparkly they are though. 🤣ɲ... |
In forum Finishing |
4 years ago |
RE: Paint, just for fun @rocknroller I have no idea to be honest, I’ll go grab a magnet and see what happens. My expectation is that nothing will happen, it will be fine. The actual result could be different and will follow…... |
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4 years ago |
RE: Paint, just for fun @boo Does the metal flake conduct as in shielding |
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4 years ago |
RE: Paint, just for fun Ooooohhhhhhh..... sparkly...... 🙂 |
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4 years ago |