cardiffborn
cardiffborn
@jonathan-auckland
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RE: Looking after a Baily Bootlegger

Thanks for that. I've got the lemon oil from the original build and, to be honest with you, the body is still pretty pristine. yeah, gloss and nuther...

5 years ago
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RE: Guitar Build Diary/Blog

Hi and welcome from the Shed in the rain. I found that the making of all the necessary bits stoped me from jumping in at the deep end with both feet. ...

6 years ago
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RE: Vacuum Press Masterclass - coming soon!

Now it makes sense.... Bagpress, wood, guitars and some really neat clamps. It all fits together quite nicely. It looks interesting good luck

6 years ago
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RE: Hi from Coaley

And a welcome from down south, in my shed in the rain.

6 years ago
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RE: you can never have too many clamps for a First Build.

No fears Mark, I'm with you all the way. It's my first guitar and I'm amazed that I managed to build something that actually plays. The "wanting to go...

6 years ago
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compensate your nuts

I seem to be here now This is something for the next build.

6 years ago
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RE: you can never have too many clamps for a First Build.

yes I do seem to recall a Forum discussion over this one..... If I really push down on the bottom E I can get an extra quarter-tone (12th fret) so I ...

6 years ago
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RE: Maccaferri Concert Model (nylon strung)

Vacuum clamp...... now that's something I hadn't thought of. Was the pump a medical one? I tried various pumps for a record-cleaner project. That mus...

6 years ago
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RE: you can never have too many clamps for a First Build.

The location of the bridge took some time to achieve. I kept measuring, twice, then measuring again, then looked on the Internet, measured again, had ...

6 years ago
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RE: you can never have too many clamps for a First Build.

I can't remember how long it took, but is was definitely longer than Mark. Now I had to make the bridge. Here I am becoming somewhat obsessive about ...

6 years ago
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RE: you can never have too many clamps for a First Build.

Fretboard? Ive bought the fretboard already cut, so I really don't have to do that for myself. However, I failed to realise that I had to sand, shape ...

6 years ago
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RE: you can never have too many clamps for a First Build.

At this point I am feeling quite pleased and sense that it's not going to be long now.

6 years ago
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RE: you can never have too many clamps for a First Build.

The fretboard needs to be secure, so the big clamps get used. On one hand I have made clamps out of wood in order to protect the body, and then I use ...

6 years ago
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RE: you can never have too many clamps for a First Build.

I get a feeling that Mark managed to cut his tyre in one continuous strip. I may be wrong, but that's the sort of wizardry of which he is capable. I u...

6 years ago
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RE: you can never have too many clamps for a First Build.

This is when I felt it was getting serious It's now beginnig to take shape. The next stage involved sourcing some rubber strips. I didn't realise tha...

6 years ago
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This is what they were made for

Maybe I should have cleared some space for myself to be able to move around.

6 years ago
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RE: you can never have too many clamps for a First Build.

I think that this was the stage when I thought that I might actually be getting somewhere. All those bits of wood were beginning to take shape. Though...

6 years ago
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RE: you can never have too many clamps for a First Build.

Those are great clamps.... and I really wish I had seen those when looking for alternatives to the really expensive ones from Stewmac et al. I did a l...

6 years ago
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Now this rings a bell.... Clampanology and never too many clamps

It became clear that, even though people laughed at my clamps, you do need a lot of clamps for some photographs. However, I was not finished yet with...

6 years ago
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