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RE: Wolf's Descent into Madness Those are going to be nice looking fretboards @wolframmalukker! |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Wolf's Descent into Madness Got my fretboard material in today, and set up the bandsaw for resawing down to the right thickness. It's Macassar Ebony, and it was very inexpensive for the board I bought. (MUCH less than any rosewo... |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
RE: Neck shims Posted by: @marcel I have used a shim to adjust the neck angle a couple of times. I just put in a small strip of veneer in the back of the neck pocket. It's a matter of trying what the thickness of t... |
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RE: Momentum On Sarting Up That gives me a better working height |
In forum New Members |
4 years ago |
RE: Momentum On Sarting Up I’ve been using a Blacker and Decker workbench since 1982 and bought a second one a few years ago in a sale but I do find I get back pain now so I tend to work standing up using a T board held in a be... |
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4 years ago |
RE: Momentum On Sarting Up @boo Thanks for the great suggestion, I have one of those, but didn't even think about getting another one and making a table out of it, that will certainly be much more of a quicker start up for the ... |
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4 years ago |
RE: Momentum On Sarting Up Posted by: @boo but the trestle table is adequate to start with. I can confirm. I still use mine , as I dont have anything else at the moment. I only use our heavy garden table ( heavy stone surface... |
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4 years ago |
RE: Momentum On Sarting Up @seanf Welcome to you Sean. Whatever you decide to do first, you will find help here. As far as a bench goes, I used two trestle type things and a big sheet of MDF for my first work bench (see pictur... |
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4 years ago |
RE: Momentum On Sarting Up Welcome @seanf. You're going to love it. 🙂🎸🎶🙏 |
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4 years ago |
RE: Momentum On Sarting Up @rocknroller912 brilliant! I certainly will if I find any more issues with it 🙂 |
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4 years ago |
RE: Momentum On Sarting Up @seanf If you have any repairs to your old guitar other than fretting, which is covered in Marks course, post them on the forum first and you can get a few opinions on the best way to proceed. |
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4 years ago |
RE: Momentum On Sarting Up @rocknroller912 I bought some fret wire a few months ago just off amazon before I had done much research into the subject, I have Dunlop accu-fret jumbo size. I am unsure whether I will still use thos... |
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4 years ago |
RE: Momentum On Sarting Up @markbailey I am quickly weighing on the side of just starting one from scratch, I might give the fretting a go and see how I get on until I have the rest of the tools! |
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4 years ago |
RE: Momentum On Sarting Up @seanf Welcome to the forum. Repairs are much harder than building from new, especially on cheap factory instruments. Often they use glue that can’t be taken apart so te whole thing breaks. Where are ... |
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4 years ago |
RE: Momentum On Sarting Up Welcome Sean! ÂŁ20 guitars are great for starting on but I highly recommend building from scratch - in some ways it is easier than repairing...and you'll learn so much. I am biased obviously ... |
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4 years ago |
Momentum On Sarting Up Hello All Just wanted to say hello from Surrey in the UK, I'm a newly inspired person from the content of this website / forum / Youtube channel (I have just finished watching the playlist 'Build Your... |
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4 years ago |
RE: Hi from Coaley Thats a cool design. Nice job. |
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4 years ago |
RE: Hi from Coaley Posted by: @alanlush On the plus side, it’s gorgeous to play. @alanlush That’s all that matters really. If it ain’t broke….. 😁🎸 |
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4 years ago |
RE: Hi from Coaley @alanlush That looks amazing ! Nice job |
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4 years ago |
RE: Hi from Coaley @alnlush Looks like a bit more than a few mods |
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4 years ago |