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RE: To embarrass myself into finishing something ... @tv101 I still find the accuracy incredible. If you draw it out accurately, and have got the correct cutter in the machine, it will cut to within fractions of a mm. Looking good tv and you've lear... |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
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RE: 🎶🎸 Your Favourite Song In This Moment 🎸🎶 @tv101 That is insane. 😱 I can’t believe they wanted that much to route 1 mile of fibre for you, ridiculous. Glad you got satellite though, those speeds sound amazing. I went with a different... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
3 years ago |
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RE: My own headstock decals! thanks for sharing the process with this, I want to put a logo on my first build a kit p-bass and have some left over for guitars as well, will likely go with rosko and frost for the printing and desi... |
In forum Finishing |
3 years ago |
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RE: My own headstock decals! @siddharthkmehta I mentioned 2 applications in the replies just before yours ( Illustrator and Inkscape ) |
In forum Finishing |
3 years ago |
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RE: My own headstock decals! Hi! I'm looking for a computer program for designing the decals. Could you please recommend me a good computer program? |
In forum Finishing |
3 years ago |
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RE: 🎶🎸 Your Favourite Song In This Moment 🎸🎶 Posted by: @boo We are on a beautiful Scottish hillside, in a real coms blackout spot but satellite broadband has solved everything. Hope you enjoy your life up here @boo. Sounds like you've picked... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
3 years ago |
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RE: 🎶🎸 Your Favourite Song In This Moment 🎸🎶 @russ Cheers mate. I can check in here more often now, I’ve been 8 weeks here without any internet. I was getting a bit sick of having to get on the car and drive about 3 miles before I could pick up ... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
3 years ago |
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RE: 🎶🎸 Your Favourite Song In This Moment 🎸🎶 Good evening fellow sawdust makers. Sometimes when you need a little lovin’, you can’t beat a good rock song. Turn it up, pour a glass of Jack and enjoy. Hope you are all well. I’ve just got my sa... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
3 years ago |
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RE: Router Bit Slipped, headstock thin That is looking good @norriemac! |
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RE: Router Bit Slipped, headstock thin Headstock veneer glued, just need to get a reamer for the tuner holes, after that it's onto leveling & radius the fretboard. It's incredibly cold in the workshop so keeping it hidden from my son a... |
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RE: Router Bit Slipped, headstock thin I think I have sorted the headstock now. Olive wood thicknessed to 2mm and I have also thicknessed a piece of walnut which matches the neck. With both together I think it will work out when I get to t... |
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RE: Router Bit Slipped, headstock thin @robin , Thanks Robin, that's a no bad idea. I was thinking of altering the shape of the headstock slightly and I have scrap I can use to test that out and see how it looks. Will try that this week. 🙂 |
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RE: Hello from Perth, Scotland Yeah that looks really good @tv101. Time for your next build now 😋 😊 😎 |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |
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RE: Hello from Perth, Scotland @tv101 That is utterly stunning |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |
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RE: Hello from Perth, Scotland @tv101 that's pretty awesome...great colors... |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |
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RE: 🎶🎸 Your Favourite Song In This Moment 🎸🎶 This is My Favourite Song For This Moment..... 🙏🎶🎸🙂 |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
3 years ago |
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RE: 🎶🎸 Your Favourite Song In This Moment 🎸🎶 This is My Favourite Song For This Moment........ 🎸🙂🎶🙏 |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
3 years ago |
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RE: New Build - Tamarind Top @tv101 hi, I make my own from buying the flakes, have found liberon to be the best make, when made it usually lasts 6 months to a year. I buy it from amazon, I usually put around 3/4 alcohol to 1/4 fl... |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
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RE: New Build - Tamarind Top I have never used pre-made shellac so can't say what the quality is like although I've heard liberon special pale french polish is good. |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
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RE: New Build - Tamarind Top Posted by: @tyreman I've used shellac a lot in furniture making, it's good stuff, very forgiving finish but I prefer applying it with a cotton pad carefully a bit like french polishing than brushing ... |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |