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RE: Had an amazing thing happen No way you're a Glasscock. My grandmother was a Glasscock, are you kin to any Pearsons or Thomases? |
In forum Electric |
1 year ago |
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone? So I worked on getting the top ready to glue down today, but it's not gonna go together easily. I flexed the top a little today, and heard a little pop but can't find a crack or split yet. I'm gonna t... |
In forum Electric |
1 year ago |
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone? Picked this up again today, did some looking and measuring again, and I have settled on a back access shape. Now I can finally move forward on the body, and hopefully that'll push me into tackling the... |
In forum Electric |
1 year ago |
RE: Had an amazing thing happen HA! Imagine finding a guy from the US on a UK forum, who's 30 minutes east of you. I'm over in Bowling Green, @rathius . That guitar looks awesome and the signatures don't detract from it-I see a lot ... |
In forum Electric |
1 year ago |
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone? Haven't had time to fool with this over the summer. Things have gotten away from me a bit but I now have 14 guitar pedal designs up through the engineering sample phase, 5 of them are production ready... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone? Next up, I had already glued up the top, which you got a glimpse of up above this post. Attachment : IMG_20230523_112002.jpg It's still thicker than I want, but it's pretty soft too so I'll hav... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone? Got a little work done on this this week, last week of school. Hopefully things continue going well, however I don't like the way the CNC software for the router does its toolpaths. Turns out, the sof... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone? Due to some other obligations, I haven't made it as far as I'd like to by now. I did get the top jointed and glued, and lightly sanded, but not thicknessed to what I want it to be yet. I did get the b... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone? I am more concerned about glue joint area than I am side wall strength. My bridge and fretwire showed up today, so I got to ogle the guitar jewelry a bit this morning. (Schaller 3D-6 in gold) Now, I k... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone? More work on this today. (And the Uke!) I sanded the first 6 coats of clear coat on the Ukulele with some 800 grit, making sure NOT to cut through, and after a wash and tack-cloth, I shot another coat... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone? The mildew is mostly contained and nothing touched it that didn't also cause issues. I ran the boards through the thickness sander and was able to get 99% of it off, and am looking at options with my ... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone? Copied the body outline and cut it out, layed it over the body blank to see what it could be. I found the bridge and fretwire I want to use at a good price, and they say it shipped out today, so we'll... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone? Did a little sketching, the only things that are actually measured are scale length, maximum string spacing possible, and the neck-to-body joint location. Everything else is negotiable at this point, ... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone? I think I have a plan now. 27.5" scale length, bone nut (because I have half a dozen bone blanks) sapele body, sapele neck (once I find a piece the right size and shape) redwood top, and...gold hardwa... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone? Tomorrow I have to go in to school and do some cleaning up. I'll take photos of the two one-piece blanks I have, and the top that I want to use. More worryingly, I realize that there is some blue-colo... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Is it normal to fork a project mid-build? One of these days I have to try again to get the body properly finished. After that, just have to tidy up the pickguard and get the second pickup wound. I'm already itching to start another build so I... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
Going the other way this time-A Baritone? Picked up some wood over christmas, but I don't want to cut this one down this time. I've got three tenor uke sized bodies and necks already. (The little jazzmaster-shaped uke only needs me to get the... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Is it normal to fork a project mid-build? So, my string gauges as recommended to me by D'Addarrio and Ernie Ball: Ernie Ball Recommendation: Strings:Heavy gauge - 20lbs tensionHigh G 0.014"Low G 0.030" WoundC 0.023" wound or 0.020" plainE 0.0... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Is it normal to fork a project mid-build? 17" scale-would be considered a "tenor" uke. I have the explorer body that is getting the gibson style bridge so I haven't cut the neck pocket yet because I'm a chicken. I've done the math, I know the... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Is it normal to fork a project mid-build? Been a long time-and it's still not finished. I did make some progress but the color's gotta be cut back and done again, I did not sand to a fine enough finish and the metal flake is fine enough that ... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |