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RE: Jig help I felt a bit stupid asking but better to ask than to do it wrong and screw my neck blank up. @hursty No, don’t ever feel stupid, that’s what this forum is for, asking questions and getting help. If s... |
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RE: Jig help Cheers @boo, thanks for the advice. I think I've done it correctly now. 😀 Great that there's such a good forum on here where us thicko's can ask questions. I felt a bit stupid asking but bette... |
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RE: Jig help Great tip @teg. Yes seems like a good idea definitely.! Cheers 🍺 |
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RE: Jig help OK so I'm following Marks video on it but I've come to cut the actual angle so measured 20mm then 300mm then Mark says 67mm....now on a 70mm width side piece that leaves 3mm at the top doesn't it. On ... |
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RE: Hello from Stockton On Tees @dsari Welcome to the forum. You could try asking David Dyke supplier if you can send it to him by courier, he’s quite helpful. Search google he comes up. |
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RE: Hello from Stockton On Tees I'm a foreigner too, So I get it and I misspell some stuff from time to time. @dsari Welcome to the forum man. It doesn’t matter where you are from or where you live, everyone is welcome and will be ... |
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RE: In the beginning we mark the nut... @tej Plans are great but they often don’t survive first contact with the wood because it has a grain that sometimes takes you where you don’t want to be. There’s always the human factor of course but ... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: In the beginning we mark the nut... @tej A big part of being a maker is how well you can get out of your mistakes, and you are managing it very well so good job. Everyone makes mistakes, the trick is to hide them. I’ve been watching th... |
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RE: In the beginning we mark the nut... @tej that is looking awesome ! good job |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: In the beginning we mark the nut... Slow progress with life getting in the way of late. Neck now profiled with the router and I’ve put the back veneer on. The front one needs to wait until I’ve levelled everything for the fretboard. I w... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: In the beginning we mark the nut... For anyone who’s interested there is a lesson in the Acoustic course on laminating headstocks. Just watched that 2-3 weeks ago @tej. All good stuff. 👍😁 🙏🎶🎸... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth Lathe it Down. 😆😆😆 @mattbeels Terrible joke. 🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏👍 That’s a bummer about the fretboard but it sti... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth It looks like there's more then enough meat on that fretboard no? @koendb Yeah I think there is enough on there to rectify the problem. I quite like the yellow dots now they are in, it’s a dramatic c... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth Don't you mean you've carefully crafted an ergonomic radius offset? @jonhodgson If only it would work like that, I would leave it. |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: BYOEG Black Stealth Is it like that the whole length? @tej No, it starts from about the 12th and gets steadily worse going towards the nut. |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: Telecaster build Progress This helps not only you and them but probably keeps society safer. Who knows what that sort of psychopath might get up to if they're not kept busy? @jonhodgson Yes, mother said sanding and painting w... |
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RE: Telecaster build Progress Who knows what that sort of psychopath might get up to if they're not kept busy? @jonhodgson Are you calling me a psychopath now? 🤣 😜 🤣 |
In forum Electric |
5 years ago |
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RE: Finishes on mahogany @eddie6string Danish oil is my favourite finish although the climate here can be too cold and damp most of the year. Definitely a job for outside working due to the aroma. |
In forum Finishing |
5 years ago |
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RE: Finishes on mahogany Not a typical finish, but I wanted to maintain the patena on this Honduran Mahogany Driftwood top - so three coats of Danish Oil was all it needed. Just going through Set-Up prior to video & shipp... |
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RE: Finishes on mahogany One of the most surprisingly (to me) effective colours I've seen on mahogany was when Ben Crowe dyed the back of his cyberpunk guitar black. With an oil finish, the best way I can put it is it came ou... |
In forum Finishing |
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