Rocknroller912
Rocknroller912
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Topics: 6 / Replies: 1152
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RE: New member from Slamannan

@tv101 I probably would have worked it out eventually, I’m a bit rusty after having a long lay off from guitar stuff and using power tools. Mostly I...

4 years ago
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RE: New member from Slamannan

@tv101 Thanks a lot that’s all very clear and just what I was looking for. I thought there would be a smart way I just couldn’t think of it. I’ve go...

4 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #002

@robin I would say that’s a pretty good repair and it looks like the grain lines match. Don’t be put off by how many attempts it takes before you ar...

4 years ago
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RE: New member from Slamannan

@tv101 You mentioned that you’ve made an LP style so I’m looking for some advice please about how to route the pick up cavities. Obviously a flat te...

4 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #002

@robin Good luck. Repairs and restorations are about deceiving the eye, so straight lines don’t always have to be at 90 deg they can be at an angle ...

4 years ago
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RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

@koendb Accurate measurements are a learning curve. Mark was demonstrating recently how to fit position marker dots and showed how to double check b...

4 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #002

@robin Small chip like that are hard to fix, sometime you have to make them bigger to fit a patch. Maple doesn’t usually look good with sawdust and ...

4 years ago
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RE: 60's Telecaster build - Which pickups?

@koendb Looks like you have the same type of metal fret cutting jig as me. The saw needs to be quite tight in the rollers or it can go off 90 deg. I...

4 years ago
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RE: **BUFFER** Unboxing, setup and demo

@boo Yes that’s what I was thinking. My wood lathe has a locking pin which is for accurate indexing but it’s a nightmare if I forget to release it. ...

4 years ago
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RE: **BUFFER** Unboxing, setup and demo

@darrenking I was wondering if the buffer motor has a reverse facility or options to include a reverse polarity switch. It would make removing the p...

4 years ago
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RE: **BUFFER** Unboxing, setup and demo

@mattbeels I need the T shirt as well please, can you do a package deal.

4 years ago
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RE: **BUFFER** Unboxing, setup and demo

@mattbeels Glad to see we’ve got a cavity inspector on the team, sure we can’t go wrong now.

4 years ago
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RE: Always activate your double sided tape

@cheesewisk Keep going, the best lessons are the ones learned the hard way because you never forget them. The important thing is that you didn’t get...

4 years ago
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RE: **BUFFER** Unboxing, setup and demo

@boo So your Alta ego is Ziggy Stardust

4 years ago
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RE: **BUFFER** Unboxing, setup and demo

@jonhodgson Its 1970s glam rock for sure, I was thinking Bowie

4 years ago
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RE: Always activate your double sided tape

@cheesewhisk Looks like you’ve had a lucky escape from injury. The first time I tried to use a router about 30 odd years ago it kicked away from the...

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RE: **BUFFER** Unboxing, setup and demo

@darrenking Fair point it’s whatever people are comfortable with. My polisher is used for honing gouges mostly so it has to run away from the cuttin...

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RE: Custom built guitar before finding this course.

I would save the body and neck that you have without trying any alterations and make new ones that fit each. That way nothing will be wasted and you w...

4 years ago
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