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RE: Bridge/trem route repair Nice work @Boo - it's all in the prep!! Now, photos of the pizza ??? |
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RE: Bridge/trem route repair Keep sanding and it all becomes very smooth with no repair or glue line marks. My pizza has just been delivered so I’ll come back to this tomorrow. Attachment : ABD2EA5E-AA5D-4B7F-A499-D8CAC835C8... |
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RE: Bridge/trem route repair Concentrated on sanding the primer on the Strat today, I’m getting there. Using a guide coat really shows up where all the repairs and glue lines are. Attachment : 2BF039FC-C5F4-4021-8E3E-BEC416... |
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RE: Bridge/trem route repair **Repairs are looking good** Nobody would ever know repair have been done, except everyone in this forum. Attachment : 78A8E440-4247-4E65-8A1D-E979890369F5.jpeg Attachment : 3C42C3FA-92A4... |
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RE: Bridge/trem route repair **Optimus Prime** Attachment : B603DDCB-182D-4F5C-8783-1FF9499B8814.jpeg Attachment : D87B59A8-AE57-4CB6-8360-B42779A633D3.jpeg Attachment : 042988A9-2FE2-452A-9574-17FB67587CAA.jpe... |
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RE: Bridge/trem route repair Looks like a decent repair, more difficult than making new stuff every job is different. @rocknroller912 Thanks man, it was a bit tricky but totally doable. |
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RE: Bridge/trem route repair so that’s what a hard-earned and genuine post looks like! 😆 @mattbeels Cheek! 😆😆😆😆 |
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RE: Bridge/trem route repair That's a powerful blow gun. Look - it's blown a hole in the cavity!! @tv101 Yeah I should really turn the pressure down for certain jobs, I need a new regulator. 😆 |
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RE: Bridge/trem route repair That's a powerful blow gun. Look - it's blown a hole in the cavity!! Ahh @tv101, so that’s what a hard-earned and genuine post looks like! 😆 |
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RE: Bridge/trem route repair I especially appreciate the shots of the blow gun. Real subtle. 👍👍 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
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RE: Bridge/trem route repair Attachment : image.png That's a powerful blow gun. Look - it's blown a hole in the cavity!! |
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RE: Not only do I suck at routing, I suck at gluing too. @rocknroller912 Working with wood, you're probably fine, especially as tolerances of 1/10th mm are probably plenty good enough. If you're trying to place accurate holes in metal, where aside from the ... |
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RE: Not only do I suck at routing, I suck at gluing too. Centre drills work for me, maybe I’m missing the point. @rocknroller912 🤣🤣 Very good 👏👏👏👏👍 |
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5 years ago |
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RE: Not only do I suck at routing, I suck at gluing too. @jonhodgson Centre drills work for me, maybe I’m missing the point. |
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5 years ago |
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RE: Not only do I suck at routing, I suck at gluing too. @rocknroller912, those are centre drills, their job is really to create a countersunk hole for a lathe centre. What you're describing (functionally speaking) is a spot drill, they're what you're suppo... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Online Bandsman 2 That's what I had intended doing with 33mm thick mahogany plank, Mark looked at the grain direction and recommended that I should cut 50mm strips, turn them 90 degrees and glue them. I was struggling ... |
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6 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Online Bandsman 2 @clinton Good work there with the scarf joint and sawing that cap, which is a beautiful piece of wood. Nice choice of wood for the neck too, Koa. I went with cherry for my neck. I like doing scarf joi... |
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6 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Online Bandsman 2 Well, I also made some kerfing planes in different width kerf sizes. 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 inch. This one is the 1/8 inch. You score a line with a 1/2 inch depth all tge way around the board and it sets a gui... |
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6 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Online Bandsman 2 @clinton My Diy frame saw. I like that saw, how much practice does it take to for such a straight cut ? |
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6 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Online Bandsman 2 @boo I’m using a 1” blank that is long enough for me to cut pieces off to stack at the heal and headstock ends. That's what I had intended doing with 33mm thick mahogany plank, Mark looked at the... |
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6 years ago |