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RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1 @clinton It looks like you posted the f-holing video again homie, but it was nice to watch it again! 😃 |
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6 years ago |
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RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1 @clinton looks cool, f-holing sounds kinda rude 😆 |
In forum Electric |
6 years ago |
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RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1 Just regular wax paper |
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6 years ago |
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RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1 which kind of paper do you put in between when you are glueing both cap sides together? I use the inner bag from breakfast cereal boxes, the glue doesn't stick to it. |
In forum Electric |
6 years ago |
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RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1 Hi Clinton, very useful video. which kind of paper do you put in between when you are glueing both cap sides together? I mean that kind of paper which is preventing the dripping out glue sticking the ... |
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6 years ago |
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RE: 1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1 @clinton Great work Clinton. I like how you resaw by hand, that’s intense! |
In forum Electric |
6 years ago |
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1 of 2 Pinecaster Builds Part 1 Tele and Strat Attachment : IMG_3385.mp4 |
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6 years ago |
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RE: Return of the Thistle @jmcmi93888 TOP JOB! Looks really great John - glad to help - and thanks for the pics! I found that only a spray of water was enough Yes - especially with highly figured wood like flamed sycamore - ... |
In forum New Members |
7 years ago |
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RE: Return of the Thistle Suuuuppeeerb! |
In forum New Members |
5 years ago |
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RE: What would you like to see next? How well do the strings stay in the nut? @mattbeels They stay in tune well. Whatever hole you choose (for the string height), you then turn it around and poke it through the other hole. (This convers... |
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RE: What would you like to see next? Great job on the neck heel and using a tone block. Did you get it from Grainger Guitars? @mattbeels Thanks man. Yeah I got the block from Grainger Guitar Parts as well as the routing templates. How... |
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RE: What would you like to see next? @boo That looks pretty sweet! Great job on the neck heel and using a tone block. Did you get it from Grainger Guitars? How do you like the Babicz bridge? How well do the strings stay in the nut? I don... |
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RE: What would you like to see next? @eddie6string I’m with @mattbeels apart form I’ll go for the dark rosewood fretboard. I also love reverse headstocks. Reverse headstock and rosewood fretboard. Here is one of mine to help you decide... |
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RE: What would you like to see next? @eddie6string I would say B Because I love reversed headstocks and since the body is dark I think a maple FB would balance it out. Second choice is A Because I love reversed headstocks |
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RE: What would you like to see next? Option d for me - think the maple fretboard would look good. |
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RE: What would you like to see next? Posted by: @ I'll go with (c) Eddie.......an old traditionalist. 🎸🎶🙂🙏 |
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RE: What would you like to see next? Hi folks, Which option do you prefer and why? a) Reverse Headstock + Rosewood Fretboard b) Reverse Headstock + Maple Fretboard c) Normal Orientation + Rosewood d) Normal Orientation + Maple Fre... |
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RE: What would you like to see next? Hi George, I’m building a solid body electric Maccaferri tribute guitar with the 670mm petite bouche scale length. Does this count or are you thinking of an electric arch top? Darren |
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RE: What would you like to see next? It would be electric Jazz guitar. |
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RE: What would you like to see next? @tv1 great tip thanks! |
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