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RE: Quantity vs Quality - FIGHT!! I voted for more livestreams but really my answer is 'If I had to chose between the two' I'd chose livestreams because of the dropsies, the digressions are what makes it human and something you guys h... |
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RE: ES335 Fascinating! So, what implications does this have for neck width, heel width and neck joint? I’ve been trying to work out the best way of building a 3D model that would allow for flexibility in how yo... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
6 years ago |
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RE: ES335 Hi James, I haven't been through everything yet and I need to spend a bit of time sitting looking at the 3D models with the paper plans in front of me to fully understand what I can do with them. Ther... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
6 years ago |
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Lets GO LIVE! Make a body Part 4 Today I'll be doing those recessed neck anchor washers you all were asking for... |
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RE: ES335 @boo Yup! |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
6 years ago |
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RE: Hello everyone. Here’s the garage....everyone loves a workshop pic. @peebee Yeah great workshop space, perfect for guitar building. |
In forum New Members |
6 years ago |
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RE: Hello everyone. @darrenking I would like to build an acoustic too, but I'm going get another couple of electrics under my belt first. |
In forum New Members |
6 years ago |
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RE: ES335 Does that mean that you can recreate the carved top of a 59 LP? @tv101 That sounds exciting @darrenking |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
6 years ago |
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RE: Something a bit special ... @tv101 Yes I thought it looked like our Guitar Jedi Master’s workshop! It is an outstanding guitar and I am very pleased that you love it so much. It does inspire me to continue on this guitar buildin... |
In forum Electric |
6 years ago |
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ES335 Exciting news guys! Look what I've found! Yup, finally, a really good, oven ready (not like Brexit!), CNC friendly 3D model of an ES335 (and I got the 59 LP as well whilst I was at it) Bought it, dow... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
6 years ago |
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RE: Something a bit special ... Excellent Tony. I don't imagine my first build will be as good but I can but aspire........ 🙏🎶🎸🙂 |
In forum Electric |
6 years ago |
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RE: Something a bit special ... @tv101 It does look stunning Tony, I'm guessing it was your first Bailey build. |
In forum Electric |
6 years ago |
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RE: Neck grain runout @seth Maple is tough, you should be ok. |
6 years ago | |
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RE: Neck grain runout @seth Looking good. Working on the dining room table, excellent. |
6 years ago | |
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RE: Pickup covers That looks awesome Boo. |
In forum Finishing |
6 years ago |
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RE: My first bolt on @clinton I enjoy building Teles, they are very easy to make but I have still not clear coated (lacquered etc) a fretboard. I really do like the look of a high gloss fretboard, even on darker woods, no... |
In forum Electric |
6 years ago |
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RE: My first bolt on Access to truss rod however, I opted by the headstock @clinton Yeah I always prefer having the truss rod adjustment at the headstock end. I never understood why people want it at the other end where ... |
In forum Electric |
6 years ago |
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RE: My first bolt on @boo my first fender style build. Surprisingly easier. Even the headstock thanks to the bolt on online course. |
In forum Electric |
6 years ago |
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RE: Waterslide Transfers Iv'e just had another learning opportunity. I sprayed a clear lacquer onto my headstock / truss rod cover and some areas of the decals fizzed up Iv'e been to Toolstation and got a can of Plastikote ... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
6 years ago |
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RE: Waterslide Transfers Iv'e just had another learning opportunity. I sprayed a clear lacquer onto my headstock / truss rod cover and some areas of the decals fizzed up. I had tried a test piece and it seemed okay, but afte... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
6 years ago |