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RE: First practice build Iv'e seen others using wood to make a rear cavity cover Absolutely!! I try to avoid using bits of cheap plastic on my builds wherever possible. Usually successfully! I keep all the bits of offcuts fr... |
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RE: Fret sloting oopsie ’m not sure it would work but if all the slots are off by 1mm you could but the bridge on off square Or just use it for playing Jazz .... ? |
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RE: Electric Double Cutaway project help! Schaller 3D-6 Bridge - He wants the whole thing to be very simple but with high end parts for the best tone and best quality working parts. So, has anyone made a set neck guitar with no break angl... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
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RE: Electric Double Cutaway project help! ^^ the spray coat on that is also *really* thin. I asked the guy to use as little paint as possible, and definitely no grain filler preparation. if you look at, you can see the grain of the wood on ... |
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RE: Electric Double Cutaway project help! Has anyone else just painted over a joint and it be fine? Is that an acceptable thing to do? Funny you should ask that JohnBoo ... Attachment : 20190616_122016.jpg Attachment : 20190616_12... |
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RE: Electric Double Cutaway project help! What would you guys choose for neck wood? Based on the pickup he's chosen, I'm guessing that this is going to be a simple rock machine. I'd go with Mahogany for the neck. Mahogany/Ebony is a classi... |
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RE: Electric Double Cutaway project help! The neck joint should not be visible but also with no cover plate so I’ll have to set the neck in and then put a cap on the body to cover the joint. If it's going to be painted, will the paint not hi... |
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RE: Fret slotting jig It’s definitely worth a shot isn’t it? Abso-bloody-lutely. ? ? |
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RE: Live @1pm Soldering and Wiring did I miss the update about the website? You did @russ. We all did ? |
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RE: Some Amp Building Qs Really interested to see how this works out @rocknroller912. Printed circuit boards are great if you're making hundreds/thousands of the thing, and then all you need to worry about is putting the comp... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: Live @1pm Soldering and Wiring I need the practice now. I don’t want to hate it, I want to learn to love it. @johnnierox-boo 100% the way to look at it. It really is a fairly simple process. Get yourself a decent iron with a few ... |
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RE: Fret sloting oopsie Without getting my trig tables out, I don’t know the answer to this ... but I’m guessing that a 1deg error across the width of a fretboard is less than a 1mm error? How did you manage to measure a 1de... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: ?Luthier Jokes and Funny Stories? Love all the drummer jokes I didn't realise they were jokes. I thought they were true life observations ... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: Some Amp Building Qs My friend bought all the individual components for the amp and designed the circuit himself. Hmmmmm ... you might struggle to find someone to finish that for you! Unless it's a minor variation on a ... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: Some Amp Building Qs @rocknroller912 |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
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RE: Live @1pm Soldering and Wiring Sometimes it can be a size issue....Oo er Carol is giving you a look. |
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RE: Some Amp Building Qs This is what I fancy having a go at ... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
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RE: Some Amp Building Qs but it's enough to ruin your day Indeed! @rocknroller912 Any idea whether your friend - who started the project for you - sourced the bits as a kit, or whether he went back to component level and bou... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
5 years ago |
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RE: Direct mounting HB pickups Why not make the pick up cavity in the back of the guitar same as a pot cavity @mezy - not a daft idea at all. I think that's how dummy coils are often mounted (and hidden completely). ?w=768&h... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: My First Build Unfortunately the link isn’t working. This link works @deej |
In forum Electric |
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