

Last seen: Dec 13, 2024
@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...
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...
@russ Thanks Russ, I'll keep tbe binding option open. It would probably be less prone to damage with binding on it too.
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...
@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'...
@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...
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...
@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...
@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 ...
@liebe Is this the type of neck joint you're talking about?
@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...
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...
The back kerf lining is on now. Merry xmas to you all.
Sides now glued to the front, and the back edges shaped ready for the kerf lining.
@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...
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...
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...
@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 ...
@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...
@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...