

Last seen: Jun 6, 2025
@russ Yes, I built all the tables in my house.
@boo Thanks to you. Your adviced worked out really well!
@boo It freakin worked! Did your advice on grain filling, opening the grain and sanding sealer step by step. Thank you thank you thank you. Finally my...
@nelbo Awesome. Nice photos.
@boo @mattbeels G&L Top Loading High Mass Bridge. Really high saddles requiring a shallower neck pocket than a standard Fender. It’s at 14mm str...
@mattbeels Actually have finished several more. Pics and videos to come.
@boo Thank you. Not quite sure the best. Quite a number of things I need to improve on still. I think that is the reason we build and build @mattbeels...
@boo My most favorite part of guitar building is making a well made neck
@swepri Rattle can lacquer and buffed it with Meguiras car wax
Swamp Ash, Maple, Rosewood, Bare Knuckle Pickups, Tone Monster Electronics
@boo very nice
Exactly! Thats what I did. The last bass I made was actually based on a Bandsman shape with a slightly larger scale and a much longer upper horn for a...
Exactly! Thats what I did. The last bass I made was actually based on a Bandsman shape with a slightly larger scale and a much longer upper horn.
@boo btw, the hidden neck tenon, kill switch and the matte black gloss finish is ace! Well done my friend. Let me know when you build a bandsman barit...
@boo Stunning! Simplicity at it’s finest. Love it!
@boo Another beauty
@boo Wow! That is an immaculately finished bandsman. I admire your patience.
@boo Hi never made a baritone before. I made a 32 inch scale lenght bass bandsman and used a 23 11/16 inch truss rod that just made it spot on for a 2...
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