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RE: Compensated Nuts? Hmmmm ... I'm now wondering if that's some sort of word-association thing. You saw the poster's name and when straight to completely nuts ... No, of course not ๐ |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
2 years ago |
RE: ?Luthier Jokes and Funny Stories? bass players, look away now. Attachment : image.png |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
2 years ago |
Compensated Nuts? Who's used them, have you found them to be more accurate? As part of my on-going Taylor GS-mini set-up project, I've been watching a few YT videos (none involving cats), including one from a guy who w... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
2 years ago |
RE: Benefits of a bolt-on acoustic neck I might - just as a challenge for the CNC. From what I've seen, their shims are made to fractions of a mm, and have to be fitted as a matching pair. It'd be an interesting challenge to see how close... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
2 years ago |
RE: Benefits of a bolt-on acoustic neck 😆 Not so local Koen - unless you're planning on taking your latest wow creation on a European (and, post-Brexit, non-European) tour?? ๐ If you've got a Taylor, their CS (based in Netherlands) ... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
2 years ago |
RE: Benefits of a bolt-on acoustic neck I did think about it @robin - always an option - but as Taylor offered to send me a pack of alternative shims, I didn't need to. I've had very good experience from Taylor Customer Service before too, ... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
2 years ago |
RE: Benefits of a bolt-on acoustic neck Well, if it's good enough for Taylor ... Be interesting to see how the shims work when the arrive and I fit them - how much improvement to the action I can get, and whether I end up with any ugly gaps... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
2 years ago |
RE: first scratch build : a neck through 12 string semi hollow telecaster style guitar The camera angle probably exaggerates it further, but the headstock now looks very big (long) compared to the size of the body. I realise that it's always difficult to get 12 strings on to a headstoc... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Renaissance guitar I was having the same thought! |
In forum Other Instruments |
2 years ago |
Benefits of a bolt-on acoustic neck I recently bought a Taylor GS Mini (secondhand). It's a great little thing with a lot of oomph from the little body, easy to just leave around the house to pickup and play whenever because it's just t... |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
2 years ago |
RE: Iโm addicted too ๐ Good to see you back doing mad things again @Boo |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
2 years ago |
RE: Renaissance guitar Incredible and amazing Koen. And the guitar too. |
In forum Other Instruments |
2 years ago |
RE: First Uke Effort That's the truth! |
In forum Acoustic |
2 years ago |
RE: A learning day Agree with that statement! But when I see a danger, then I'll do what I can to avoid it. And start up the CNC ๐ |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
2 years ago |
RE: ๐ถ๐ธ Your Favourite Song In This Moment ๐ธ๐ถ Not a phrase that I'm familiar with @Marcel, so I thought I'd Google it ... Attachment : bass solo.jpg No results found ???? |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
2 years ago |
RE: Semi-hollow question @rathius My *opinion* (@JamesBisset might have more expertise) is that the sides of a hollowbody (like the es175) will be just 2-3mm thick, usually laminated (compared to the similar thickness but sol... |
In forum Design Your Own Guitar |
2 years ago |
RE: A pair of SS Stangs Those are certainly shiny! Do you think foam brushes would work for applying the coats? |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: A pair of SS Stangs Thanks for the detail @clinton - always looking to understand more about finishing options, and that one certainly looks easy to use, and no special kit necessary! |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: A learning day Call me a risk-averse wuss, but that'd be a case of fingers-a-bit-close-to-sharp-spinning-thing for my liking. I'd be very wary of the cutter grabbing the wood and natural reaction being to try to gra... |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
2 years ago |
RE: Robin's build #003 (take 2) Pickup wiring colour codes?? ๐ |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |