darrenking
darrenking
@darrenking
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Joined: Dec 31, 2018
Last seen: Mar 13, 2025
Topics: 62 / Replies: 893
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RE: John Greven thesis on voicing choices in a steel string acoustic

So many geometry variations, so many design philosophies, so many material choices. Yet so many companies and luthiers each following these different ...

4 years ago
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RE: No Livestream Sat

We’re really sorry to hear this news Mark. I hope she makes a speedy recovery and our thoughts are with you and your family. Darren & Dawn

4 years ago
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RE: Centre joining strip on laminated arched back?

Isn’t it amazing? 60 years old and still actually quite a playable instrument. Quirky I’ll grant you, but who knows how it really sounded when it was ...

4 years ago
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RE: Plane recommendation

I think he should be tested? This is not normal behaviour within this forum! Saying things like that could get him barred!!

4 years ago
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RE: Centre joining strip on laminated arched back?

Without wanting to blow my own trumpet too much, the first two laminated, steel string acoustics that I made are still the best sounding, best intonat...

4 years ago
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RE: Plane recommendation

Hi Deej, Pleased to see that you have found no need to use the word ‘enough’ (is it even actually a word?!!) Darren

4 years ago
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RE: Centre joining strip on laminated arched back?

I think you have to look at the product in context. Reviewing a 50’s or 60’s plastic guitar in the 80’s or 90’s is probably unfair. It was designed to...

4 years ago
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RE: Centre joining strip on laminated arched back?

Being ‘posh plywood’ they are less affected by changes in temperature and humidity and this was the aim of Mario Maccaferri when he first designed the...

4 years ago
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RE: New Electric BUild

Hey TV, are you sending letters to the national press under an alias? I think we should be told!

4 years ago
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RE: Making my mould for the acoustic

I love the drilled hole and dowel to act as the registration system. Very cool. It look like a great job. Looking forward to seeing the guitar. Ch...

4 years ago
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RE: Centre joining strip on laminated arched back?

Yes, Birdseye maple. This is one big advantage of laminating with veneers. You can find absolutely amazingly stunning veneers far easier than you can ...

4 years ago
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RE: Finished my first Bailey kit build

Hi Steve, Sorry, I missed this one, too many jokes and favorite songs! Email me your address and I'll send you some off cuts to play with. darren....

4 years ago
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RE: New Electric BUild

I love oil finishes but I am just worried that the walnut has too many little surface deviations that would really benefit from a good dose of grain f...

4 years ago
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RE: New Electric BUild

Ok, so here are the pics of the completed jig and the machining. I do love the little cordless Makita router. I wouldn’t try to machine full depth pic...

4 years ago
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RE: New Electric BUild

Just looked this up in the guitar makers dictionary and there is no entry for the word! Are you sure you’re spelling it correctly?

4 years ago
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RE: New Electric BUild

I made the mistake of mentioning it once and Dawn thought it was a VERY good idea!! In fact, she keeps encouraging me spend more time over at factory ...

4 years ago
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RE: DIY Drum Sander

You get them down to about 350w so this would be pretty useful to drive the belt, better over powered than under. I have seen these motors listed at u...

4 years ago
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RE: DIY Drum Sander

Industrial sewing machine motors are the future for home build machines. 1hp servo motor, controller and 'throttle' lever come in at around the £100 m...

4 years ago
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RE: DIY Drum Sander

I could certainly machine the plywood parts but I don't think I'd want to get involved in the assembly side of things. Manufacturing finished powered ...

4 years ago
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RE: New Electric BUild

I was thinking of epoxy’s superior structural gap filling qualities but you have shamed me into fixing the gaps in the front by stick a bit on veneer ...

4 years ago
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