Rocknroller912
Rocknroller912
@rocknroller912
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Topics: 6 / Replies: 1156
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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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RE: Benches

@boo I’ve not seen icicles like that for a long time. Wow! Good old Scotland eh. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Think twice move once

5 years ago
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RE: Benches

@robin Thats a bit severe, looks like a hard hat area. I'm lucky my area SW is one of the few that hasn't had any real snow the last few days. Still...

5 years ago
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RE: Benches

@tv101 My neighbour likes my music which is unusual as not many people like Irish fiddle playing, but she did used to run a pub in Yorkshire so prob...

5 years ago
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RE: Benches

@clinton Ive got two folding benches as well, after years of use one is due for a refurb so I have plywood for a new top and paint cans at the ready...

5 years ago
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RE: Benches

@robin I love working outside in the summer as well, not sure if my neighbours are as keen. I always make sure I'm upwind when routing or sanding.

5 years ago
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RE: Benches

@boo I can understand the need for something more solid. Folding benches are not very solid but I don't have any space left in my garage. I do have ...

5 years ago
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RE: Benches

I've been using a folding Black & Decker work bench for 39 years and have built several instruments and dozens of repairs. It works ok and I can m...

5 years ago
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RE: Fret Scales

@darrenking Thanks that would be helpful

5 years ago
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RE: Fret Scales

@darrenking Thanks Darren I will check mine tomorrow but this sounds good. Drilling holes in mine shouldn't be a problem.

5 years ago
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RE: LOCKDOWN LUCY!!!!

@tv101 Who ever wins it could take a photo which could be posted around the world for the receiver to do a selfie and post on to the next person, th...

5 years ago
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RE: LOCKDOWN LUCY!!!!

@clinton Its best to cut all the wood you want to use to near finished sizes and let it air dry to ensure the moisture content is even both sides. C...

5 years ago
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RE: Centre joining strip on laminated arched back?

@jamesbissett Trying to cut a centre strip on a finished laminate would be very difficult. One of my early mistakes was trying this method on solid ...

5 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #002

@robin Good fix on the thin cover, it sounds like you are really getting the hang of guitar making and learning how to fix problems as you go along.

5 years ago
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RE: Has anyone built a classical guitar?

James Perry I managed to buy some large sanding discs from him at £12.50 each but had to send the money through pay pal which is easy enough. He incl...

5 years ago
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