Rocknroller912
Rocknroller912
@rocknroller912
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Topics: 6 / Replies: 1152
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RE: Metal Flake (Large Silver Flake)

@robin Looks like we had the same idea at the same time

5 years ago
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RE: Metal Flake (Large Silver Flake)

@boo You could get bombarded with requests to do custom spray jobs now that you have shown your skills. I also wondered if the metal flakes would ha...

5 years ago
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RE: Plane recommendation

Jonathan I've seen some very nice planes made from U section brass with ebony end inserts but that shape of brass is very hard to source. An altern...

5 years ago
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RE: Fret Scales

@darrenking Thanks I will just go for the disc on its own and use strips of 80 grit for sanding as I already have a 50 metre roll. Did realise the s...

5 years ago
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RE: Fret Scales

@darrenking Yes that makes sense from the diagram. I will need an 80 grit disc please but if you leave it loose I can attach it myself. Thanks B...

5 years ago
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RE: Ring or bubble marker dots

@schwifty There is a way of cutting a ring and leaving the centre core, it's been discussed on another thread a few months ago. It's called a double...

5 years ago
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RE: Metal Flake (Large Silver Flake)

@boo Looking good are you trained as a spray painter

5 years ago
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RE: Hello from North Carolina!

@brad_nc Welcome to the forum. Your build looks good.

5 years ago
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RE: Plane recommendation

Darren have to agree with you, sharpening is the important skill to learn. I never use oilstones either.

5 years ago
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RE: Fretting over fret job

@usadave Dont be too hard on yourself. You're probably making a comparison with factory guitars which are mostly made on CNC machines these days and...

5 years ago
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Answer to: Plane recommendation

I don't have any big machines apart from a router and bench drill so it's still hand tools for me

5 years ago
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RE: Plane recommendation

@jonhodgson I started working with only a Stanley smoothing plane which belonged to my dad and bought a Stanley block plane. I've never used a radius...

5 years ago
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RE: Polishing Compound (Using a hand drill pad! - what could possibly go wrong!)...

Ive been doing some web checking and wax based polishing compounds seem to be good for instrument polishing. Some varnish sellers make ones that are s...

5 years ago
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RE: Polishing Compound (Using a hand drill pad! - what could possibly go wrong!)...

Slow polishing speed is needed in my opinion as it's easy to soften the finish by using a high speed. Also very easy to rub through. I'm not sure abou...

5 years ago
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RE: Fret Scales

@darrenking Thanks 650mm will be ok and I would need a sanding disc as well please. I live in Annan SW Scotland DG12. If ordering through M&C th...

5 years ago
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Answer to: Plane recommendation

@unusual-muse Different planes are used for different applications eg for jointing two pieces together a longer sole plane is best, but you still ha...

5 years ago
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RE: Lesson Order!!

@eddie6string I didn't know there is another instrument museum. I used to go to Bicester with work and always managed a free afternoon for a trip to...

5 years ago
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RE: Lesson Order!!

@robin Ive found the leaflet that I got last time. It's proper title is Edinburgh Univesity Collection of Historic Musical Instruments Reid Conc...

5 years ago
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RE: Lesson Order!!

@robin It will be interesting to have a discussion about different body sizes. Early guitars were much smaller than modern ones and it was regarded ...

5 years ago
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RE: Fret Scales

@darren Thanks I will check the site, see which ones I need and put in an order today. My mitre box was from Tonetech which is I think similar to St...

5 years ago
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