darrenking
darrenking
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Topics: 62 / Replies: 893
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RE: Centre joining strip on laminated arched back?

Hi James, yes, pretty good except that the crown cut diagram shows the cut going all the way to the middle of the log. It wouldn’t, as this central se...

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

Hi James, lots of veneers are available wide than this but in crown cut rather than quarter cut. What species are you looking for? Darren

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

Hi James, I would glue the strip into to outer layer of veneer before laminating it if for no other reason than it’s quicker/easier than doing it af...

4 years ago
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RE: LOCKDOWN LUCY!!!!

Hi Mark and Carol, This last year has been just awful for so many people but, certainly for me, having your livestreams to look forward to and the c...

4 years ago
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RE: Guitar types

Hi James, ha! You’ve missed off acoustic gypsy jazz guitars, discernible by their extra heightened soundboards, either with or without a pliage (creas...

4 years ago
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RE: Has anyone in the UK ordered from Stewmac this year?

Not only that but you also pay VAT on the duty! Tax on a tax on an imaginary cost!

4 years ago
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RE: Wood dye UV fading

Light colours, especially greys and blues are notoriously bad for fading. If you use one of these then try to make sure you have a UV rated lacquer to...

4 years ago
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RE: Has anyone in the UK ordered from Stewmac this year?

Beware of Stewmacs 'free delivery'! HMRC will assess a value for the carriage of about £150 and charge you VAT, duty and admin costs on this. No getti...

4 years ago
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Answer to: Guitar design patent and copyright

If you are building a guitar for your own use, which will subsequently be passed down through your family, then you can make the most accurate copy of...

4 years ago
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RE: Transparent wood

I don’t want to come across as overly practical but, once you put it down, how the hell would you find it again?! 🤣 🤣

4 years ago
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RE: Teak for electric bodies/necks?

Hi TV, I was thinking of using it for electric bodies or for cappings. It is an oily wood so it would be ideal for an oiled finish. Very rot proof, ...

4 years ago
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RE: Heated Moulds

In response etc These are the low watt density pads I use for heat curing laminated sides. I don't bother with a thermostat controller for these as ...

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RE: Pliage, pliage, my kingdom for a pliage!

Hi Peter, In response to the chat on the Live stream today ....... The controller that I used for my pliage bender is from RS part number 124-1059...

4 years ago
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RE: Teak for electric bodies/necks?

Hi Eddie, Thanks for the feed back. Its partly a money thing. I have been offered the teak at £750m3 which is incredibly cheap and less than 15% of ...

4 years ago
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RE: Hi Everyone

Hi Robbie, Cool looking guitars! I can't be all that far from you (I'm in Letchworth) so if you ever want to have a chat about CNC/CAD/Toolpath soft...

4 years ago
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RE: Airbrush kit

Hi Boo, Impressive! And can you get a tattooing attachment for it as well? 🤣 🤣 Darren

4 years ago
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RE: BYO Buffing Machine.

This might be an interesting way to power a buffer and give it speed (and direction?) adjustment.

4 years ago
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RE: BYO Buffing Machine.

Hi Bill, The wall mounting option was my first thought also. Instead of the welded steel I was thinking of a birch plywood structure, which would st...

4 years ago
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