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RE: Guitar #2 (Summer 2022 Project) Posted by: @wayne_f @russ Haha really? I don't see it. Attachment : P8041_710-29297_01_full.jpg Attachment : P6506_710-07590_01_thumb.jpg It looks good to me @wayne_f. Have some fun b... |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
First scratch-build done! Here it is y’all. Attachment : 8896D09C-7CF8-466D-9A0C-5FC49700E591.jpeg |
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3 years ago |
RE: Guitar #2 (Summer 2022 Project) You've got a bit of a Pokémon vibe going on there @wayne_f. 🤔 👍 🎶🙂🎸🙏 |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
RE: Guitar #2 (Summer 2022 Project) So long as the tuner posts don’t get in the way of the next string, from a practical point of view, it will do just fine. The design is definitely different and I like that. It’s unusual and perhaps n... |
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3 years ago |
RE: Guitar #2 (Summer 2022 Project) @wayne_f I tend to agree with Robin, trying to make the taper inwards on the end and make the headstock edges follow those lines.Nice idea ! |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
RE: Guitar #2 (Summer 2022 Project) What do you guys think? It's a nice shape @wayne_f . It's a bit wide for my personal preference, I like to taper it in towords the end rather than out. That keeps the strings straighter beyond the nu... |
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3 years ago |
Simple 4 string build 4th Bass Build Attachment : 6B1954CC-BC39-48EA-8ECF-9AEB175CAF5D.jpeg Attachment : 15DE9FA3-C37F-4582-B7F9-20CD34689F3E.jpeg Attachment : 9801458A-6BA8-4B87-9FE8-F8A573AFBA33.jpeg ... |
In forum Bass |
3 years ago |
RE: Finally!
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In forum Pluckers Paradise |
3 years ago |
RE: Jigs, patterns, and lines on paper Congratulations @wayne_f, you did a great job! |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
RE: Jigs, patterns, and lines on paper Very well done @wayne_f. Nice guitar and a great wee video. 🙏🎸🙂🎶 |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
RE: Jigs, patterns, and lines on paper @wayne_f A great build, great video and sounds good too, well done. |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
RE: Truss rod location . The truss rod somehow slipped about a half-inch toward the headstock. Obviously now it's going to be sticking out past the nut. It seems to be pretty solid in it's place but could it be (carefully) ... |
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RE: Truss rod location Posted by: @wayne_f I'm not sure when or how this happened but I just now noticed it (after applying 3 coats of finish). The truss rod somehow slipped about a half-inch toward the headstock. Obviousl... |
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RE: Jigs, patterns, and lines on paper Posted by: @wayne_f I tried both corded and cordless drills and also my drill press but none of them could drive either bit through anything I use a forstner bit , but I never try to go through in o... |
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3 years ago |
RE: Jigs, patterns, and lines on paper @wayne_f For reference for drilling the routing holes through the body I used a 10mm argur bit with a drill that has a max unloaded speed of 1650RPM and 65NM of tourqe. Apprectiate you dind't have an ... |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
Wolf's Descent into Madness Boo had to invoke the curse of the CNC machinist, too. "if you are going to make one, might as well make two, right?" Started with the rock maple board, tonight. it was almost perfectly flatsawn, so I... |
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3 years ago |
RE: Jigs, patterns, and lines on paper @wayne_f glad you sorted the fret problem, I was looking at making a fret bender so clearly something to keep in mind. It’s looking really clean though, good work! |
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4 years ago |
RE: Jigs, patterns, and lines on paper @wayne_f awesome! thanks for the vid |
In forum Electric |
4 years ago |
New builder, but not a "new builder" Hello, folks. New builder from the USA, about an hour's drive north of the Gibson factory. This is the first forum I've found that actually approves registrations in less than a week (so far...) I am ... |
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4 years ago |
RE: Jigs, patterns, and lines on paper @wayne_f Good video thanks for sharing it with us. I’ve had that fret problem in the past where it goes down on one side. Could it be that the barbed part it too wide for the slot perhaps. I got round... |
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4 years ago |