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RE: Jigs, patterns, and lines on paper Posted by: @wayne_f I tried both corded and cordless drills and also my drill press but none of them could drive either bit through anything I use a forstner bit , but I never try to go through in o... |
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RE: Jigs, patterns, and lines on paper I've hit another speed bump. Yesterday I bought a small set of auger bits. I did a test on some scrap and the bit jammed up almost immediately. Today I went back to the store and bought a 7/8" spade b... |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth @tv101 We should start a new thread - The Battle of the Builds |
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4 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth Posted by: @boo Yeah I think if I just do a simple oil finish, I could do one in a week. That’d be something interesting to try. Perhaps we could have some sort of challenge amongst ourselves; “what... |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth @boo Thanks I would like some help sourcing a decent gun so I will check the spec on my compressor and see what it’s output is. I don’t need a large one, smaller the better. Price is not a problem. Al... |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth Posted by: @tv101 It depends on what you intend the finished guitar to look like. You certainly can build a guitar, start to finish, in a week. Mark has taught complete numpties (I’m looking at myse... |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth Posted by: @boo At some point in the near future, I want to make a guitar from start to finish as fast as I can and see what happens (staying safe too though). I’ll start with a baseline of 1 week; ... |
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4 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth @rocknroller912 And, it will give me a chance to practice and improve my own burst painting on guitars. A gravity fed gun is a must I would say. Buy the best you can afford (to use Mark’s ethos) and ... |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth Posted by: @rocknroller912 I’m planning a 3 colour sunburst body sometime probably after the winter unless I can find a good way of heating my garage up to temperature, so I might need to pick your b... |
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4 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth @tv101 Thanks T, appreciate it. The finishing section you mention (3 months) is partly due to life getting in the way and the dry/curing times of products I used. Another part of the problem is that ... |
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4 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth @tv101 I think you have got the timelines fairly accurate. Woodwork is not that difficult but finishing is. I follow some professional restorers in the violin world and it often takes several attempts... |
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4 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth I’ve just binge-watched / read this thread as part of my catch-up. When I re-started reading, on page 4, I wondered how the thread had managed to get to 12 pages long. Things were looking good on p... |
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4 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth @boo I’m planning a 3 colour sunburst body sometime probably after the winter unless I can find a good way of heating my garage up to temperature, so I might need to pick your brains. I have yellow an... |
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4 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth Posted by: @rocknroller912 Your impact is very positive for sure. I had never heard of isolator paint before, although I’ve done a lot of wood finishing. @rocknroller912 Thanks. I guess isolator is ... |
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4 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth @boo Your impact is very positive for sure. I had never heard of isolator paint before, although I’ve done a lot of wood finishing. |
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4 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth Posted by: @rocknroller912 Thanks for sharing this, it’s giving us all a free masterclass in painting @rocknroller912 No probs. Painting is like voodoo black magic sometimes and it’s just finding th... |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth @boo Thanks for sharing this, it’s giving us all a free masterclass in painting |
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4 years ago |
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RE: Momentum On Sarting Up Posted by: @seanf I was wondering how will it be in the winter time for doing projects in the garage as it is just single skin. I may just have to layer up if I am full steam ahead on a project! @se... |
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4 years ago |
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RE: Momentum On Sarting Up @boo Great Ideas! I am certainly excited for the setup to come together, and I know someone who has stacks of pallets, so will be giving them a friendly visit 🙂 It would be great to do an indoor setu... |
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RE: Momentum On Sarting Up @seanf I later added a small bench vice that just clamps on; it can easily be taken off for times when it’s in the way. It was cheap and good quality from a good quality vendor, I use them a lot. ... |
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4 years ago |