

Last seen: Apr 9, 2025
@russ Thanks Russ👍😃🎸
@liebe Thanks Dan, the London Plane came from a company called Timberline shop.exotichardwoods.co.uk they call it Lacewood but proper lacewood is tota...
Nice one Dan, looking forward to seeing the other two finished products in due course 👍😃🎸
Great work Neil, really like that yew and resin body cap, looks ace!👍😃🎸
@benjaminschwillens82gmail-com Hi Benjamin, I suppose some tuners with longer shafts will be meant to be used on thicker headstocks, so it’s wise t...
@rathius Wow, I’m seriously impressed with the amount of carving and shaping you’ve done on that body, bet that was a good workout 🤣 Looking f...
Great job Chris, well done😃👍🎸 More photos please😃
@antokkun Hi and Welcome, Your guitar building journey starts here, be warned it can be addictive!!🤪 It affects some of us worse than others, ...
@boo Thanks to you and @robin for your replies. I put it in the vice and gave it a bit of a wiggle, couldn’t see any evidence of the crack opening up,...
Nice one Neil, up to your usual very high standards!!
Welcome Benjamin, enjoy your guitar making journey. Mark’s courses are really easy to follow and give you confidence and your fellow forum members are...
Robin, that sounds great, I’ve said before on these forums that Mens’ Sheds are a great place to get help and the use of equipment and I’m glad you’ve...
Hi Robin, I’m no expert but without kiln drying, you’re probably looking at a couple of years for a big lump like that to dry. If you manage to get it...
@liebe I think you’re being too modest!!😃 However, if it was luck.....stay lucky!!🤣😃👍🎸
All three of them look great Dan, you’ve obviously put a huge amount of work into getting the finish looking so good.👍😃🎸
Absolutely stunning!! Keep up the good work😃👍🎸
Nice one Clinton, love the body carve and the finish👍😃🎸
Great work Boo, your friend is a very lucky guy!!👍😃👍