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RE: Hi from shrewsbury Do you know who @darrenking is referring to @TV1010101 I’m in C’s good books this week, so it can’t be me. ? |
In forum New Members |
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RE: First practice build Its going to be a semi hollow body with a hardwood cap Great stuff - post plenty of progress pics. Apart from the fact that I love watching builds come together (and generally learn some useful tip... |
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RE: First practice build I love the idea of “here’s a bit of wood I found lying around, I’m going to make a guitar out of it”. Brilliant. I believe Leo Fender started out in much the same Hope you did the @markbailey tap t... |
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RE: Quantity vs Quality - FIGHT!! My vote went to LIVESTREAMS. There are already a multitude of YT channels out there for just about every possible topic. TBH, I rarely watch them because they're fairly uninvolving (there's no inte... |
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Answer to: fretwire advice please Firstly, frets can be a very personal thing. Some people like wide & tall, some prefer thin & low, most people are probably somewhere in the middle! The higher they are, the more recrowning y... |
In forum Build Your Own Bolt on Electric |
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RE: Fret slotting jig Very Good John. Now you just need to build a radius jig. You seem to have the engineering skill so I'm sure you'll find a way. Cheers, Russ And if you wouldn't mine sharing instructions and pics here... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
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RE: Fret slotting jig That jig looks really neat. I admit that I bought mine (Stewmac, though when the $/£ rate was much better!). Do the bearings function as a depth stop for the saw too? |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
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RE: A Challenge ... with a happy ending. And this is how it looks today ... Of course, you can see the outline of the plug close-up, but the pickup and bridge do a pretty good job of hiding the different grain patterns between the plu... |
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RE: A Challenge ... with a happy ending. (Photo uploads are now erroring, so linking instead) The next bit took a bit of precision cutting and sanding, and then the assistance of Mr Mallet. Now, lets trying routing out the pickup cavity... |
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RE: A Challenge ... with a happy ending. Ahhh, look, *that's* where the pickup cavity was, originally. And, that's also where it really ought to be. Attachment : 20160317_123019.jpg And now, one nice clean - if rather large - hole i... |
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RE: A Challenge ... with a happy ending. It was about a year later before I decided to try to fix the result of my inability to do basic maths. (Despite what my A-level certificates might say). My mis-rout had actually removed the cap more-... |
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RE: A Challenge ... with a happy ending. Right then @markbailey @Russ, your breaths can now be unbaited ... Feeling rather chuffed with myself (did I mention that already) for rescuing this guitar, and also a little impatient to get on and g... |
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RE: A Challenge ... with a happy ending. Attachment : 20150314_162008.jpg Here you can see the carve blends in the extra thickness. I was feeling quite chuffed with myself at this point. This point was just before the next point. The ne... |
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RE: A Challenge ... with a happy ending. Next stage, glue the cap to the body, and then start carving the cap ... Attachment : 20150308_142132.jpg You can see the difference in thickness in the pic above. The outer ledge is a contact... |
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RE: A Challenge ... with a happy ending. ... back out with the thicknessing jig, and a nice thick piece of birds eye maple. Attachment : 20150307_120654.jpg This is going to be thicknessed into a wedge shape ... Attachment : 20150... |
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RE: A Challenge ... with a happy ending. Attachment : 20150303_150549.jpg That's about 6mm-8mm taken off the top, and a nice sharp edge created. Guess what happens next ... |
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RE: A Challenge ... with a happy ending. Because the strings were going to be so high at the bridge point, the obvious first step in the fix was to make the body thinner, and therefore to make the strings even higher at the bridge. Attach... |
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RE: A Challenge ... with a happy ending. Step1. Sort out the weight issue. Attachment : 20150303_130217.jpg Attachment : 20150303_131340.jpg Nothing too cunning about that. But a good place to start. Cunningness comes later... |
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RE: A Challenge ... with a happy ending. I thought up a cunning plan. @markbailey will be along shortly to explain a much simpler way of fixing this issue, and then I'll kick myself. It actually took me about a year to fix ... because it spe... |
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A Challenge ... with a happy ending. This is a build rescue story, from a few years ago (so you can read, safe in the knowledge that it has a happy ending!). A few years ago, I was gifted a guitar. Actually, it was an unfinished project... |
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