Robin
Robin
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Answer to: Materials for first guitar?

@somethingnicer I built my first electric using scrap wood and second hand parts from ebay to see if I had the skills. For my second build I bought...

1 year ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

I've made my bridge now, that's a fun wee project in its own. Took me about 6 hours to do what @markbailey does in his 35 minute video, but just follo...

1 year ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

@russ Thanks Russ, I'll keep tbe binding option open. It would probably be less prone to damage with binding on it too.

1 year ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

Glued the back on yesterday, I thought my 6 metre rubber strip was too short but Mark said it should be enough, and of course he was right, I just nee...

1 year ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

@darrenking I think the split 3mm from joint line was a weakness, but once I'd cut that out and rejoined it, the board was sound. The split that I'...

1 year ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

@russ Those little diamonds are a very common way to support the crack but I've just recently heard about the use of Japanese paper, pasted along...

1 year ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

I shaped the soundboard seam diamonds today and glued them in. I also put them along the repaired crack in the soundboard, it might affect the sound q...

1 year ago
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RE: Hidden neck tenon (Gibson style)

@liebe Hi Dan, you're approach of making routing jigs for the mortice, tenon and for the angle is definitely the way to go. Having said that, I'm g...

1 year ago
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RE: Hidden neck tenon (Gibson style)

@liebe Its been a couple years since I made this, I did have all posted on Robin's build #003, but unfortunately I managed to delete it somehow. I ...

1 year ago
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RE: Hidden neck tenon (Gibson style)

@liebe Is this the type of neck joint you're talking about?

1 year ago
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RE: Greetings from Texas, USA

@somethingnicer Welcome to the group Chris, just follow Mark's courses and you'll experience the magic of building guitars from slabs of wood. I'm o...

1 year ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

I've trimmed the back braces to length and notched the kerf lining and got the back fitting fairly good. I've dry clamped it with the 6 metres of rubb...

1 year ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

The back kerf lining is on now. Merry xmas to you all.

1 year ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

Sides now glued to the front, and the back edges shaped ready for the kerf lining.

1 year ago
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Answer to: Looking for a fret spacing ruler

@darrenking To my mind, given that the accuracy of the fret positions are absolutely key to the sound and quality of the finished instrument, it s...

1 year ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

Sanded the kerfed edge of one side while the glue on the other side was drying. I found it far too flexible to hold it in shape out of the mold, so cl...

1 year ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

Made my kerf linings now, I think the the flat sawn strips are more flexible than the quarter sawn I used when making my jig. Dry clamped the trickier...

1 year ago
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RE: Vintage lipstick pickup question

@rathius From the measurements you've given, looks like your first thought of 42mm depth would be right, I'd be a bit concerned about only leaving ...

1 year ago
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RE: Robin's build #004

@markbailey Thanks for your input Mark, I've read the book and I think, with me being an engineer, I got caught up in theory and numbers. I'll stic...

1 year ago
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RE: Vintage lipstick pickup question

@rathius I'm not familiar with these pickups at all. Do you really need the top of the pickup to be flush with the face of the body ? How high will t...

1 year ago
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