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RE: 1958 Flying V inspired Build Looks like a V to me, awesome @koendb! |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V inspired Build This afternoon, I installed the bridge, drilled the holes for the strings, installed the ferrules ( a much much cleaner result this time! )I've put strings on the guitar, filed a little notch in the s... |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V inspired Build Everything seems to be ok with the glueing! Removed the clamps, installed the vintage Kluson tuners as well Attachment : IMG_20210526_091304970.jpg |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V inspired Build You can use contact cement @koendb but that can make it harder to remove, if need be. Or possibly a rubber adhesive... |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: 1958 Flying V inspired Build Question guys and girls: What type of glue should I use to glue that rubber strip to the wood?I need to stretch and push it a little to make it fit perfectly, so a little handling time is needed |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: Hello from Stockton On Tees Now that’s woodworking! 💪✊🍻 |
In forum New Members |
5 years ago |
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RE: Hello from Stockton On Tees @clinton Good job I still cut wood by hand like this as I don’t have room for big machines, so have great respect for other people who do it. |
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5 years ago |
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RE: Hello from Stockton On Tees As thin as 5mm. From fretboards to acoustic tops. Attachment : FullSizeRender.mov |
In forum New Members |
5 years ago |
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RE: Hello from Stockton On Tees Quite useful if you do not have the proper bandsaw. Takes a long time but works great Attachment : IMG_4085.MOV |
In forum New Members |
5 years ago |
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RE: Hello from Stockton On Tees Hi I made a frame saw based on a Tom Fidgen design specifically for jobs like this. |
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5 years ago |
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RE: Hello from Stockton On Tees Hi @dsari Welcome to the Forum Have you tried your local colleges. They will probably have a woodwork department and may let you in to use theirs. Cheers, Russ Hey Russ, I've actually went there and... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: More progress Lovin the look of that Dave ! |
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5 years ago |
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RE: More progress Looking great @usadave that ebony veneer is going to look sweet... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: More progress Nice clean work there, looking great. 👍 |
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5 years ago |
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RE: More progress All looking good Dave, I like that curly top horn. Good luck with the carving that you've got marked out there. |
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5 years ago |
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More progress Hi Everyone Added the ebony veneer to tone down my over zealous truss rod access route... Also made progress on the body. Cutting the neck pocket was a tough as it was hard to make sure the whole th... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: Hello from York UK. Hi Can be done with a deep reach coping saw with a skip tooth blade. 3-4 tpi. I have done it before on 2 inch thick mahogany tops when my bandsaw broke. |
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5 years ago |
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RE: In the beginning we mark the nut... @tej Try a junior hacksaw blade to clean out the fret slots, it worked for me. A normal hacksaw blade might fit if you sand the sides off the teeth. |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: Building a guitar for my long time friend Ab's 60th birthday back in the olden days people could meet other people, shake hands, hug, chat face to face sat next to each other. Sometimes this even happened indoors, amongst the company of unknown but socially inc... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: 🎶🎸 Your Favourite Song In This Moment 🎸🎶 Gotta love the Maidens, they really know how to Up my Iron. 😆 |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |