swepri
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Answer to: Recalcitrant Fret Ends

I usually apply a couple of drops of thin superglue to all fret ends as soon as they are hammered in and seated correctly. But luckily so far I haven'...

2 years ago
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RE: 📐Russ' Parlour N°2📏

@russ. Great work there!

2 years ago
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RE: Fret Jig

@simecircle Check your jig using a fret space calculator. Maybe some templates are already compensated and others are not? On the other hand, the di...

2 years ago
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RE: Fret Jig

@simecircle Yes there should be a tiny offset, at least compared to using a zero fret. I have a template from Rall, and there is markings for Saddle/Z...

2 years ago
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RE: Inexperienced Guitar Maker (aspiring) from Reading - Hi!

@simecircle Welcome. Lots of experience and good advice on this forum.

2 years ago
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RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone?

@wolframmalukker I went for a simpler "f-hole". I just did a weight relief chamber on one side of the body and added the f-hole for looks. I forgot...

2 years ago
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RE: Explorer (or maybe LP) with Floyd Rose

@steveh Planning and drawing is a useful start. Maybe you could try out the necessary routing for the trem on a cheap piece of wood, to confirm. How...

2 years ago
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RE: Suggest me the best guitar | Julio Herrera

@julioherrera If it is your first guitar build, I would recommend to follow Marks course on this site and build a Bandsman (or one with the same const...

2 years ago
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RE: At it again #3

@nsj Yes, 630mm and 633mm is exactly what I did. Worked very well.

2 years ago
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RE: New black limba build

@nsj That one looks great!

2 years ago
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RE: Preserving the nut line when cutting headstock angle

That is how I do it. On my last build I cut a shallow slot (~0,5mm) with the exact thickness of the nut, and then just shaped the nut and dropped it i...

2 years ago
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RE: At it again #3

Finally (almost) done. I still have to make a little cover plate for the truss rod and maybe adjust the slots in the nut a tiny bit. American walnut...

2 years ago
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RE: Ever get the feeling that a build is cursed?

@steveh I always do that kind of (tempate) routing on the routing table, if possible. For me it is far too easy to wobble with a handheld router and t...

2 years ago
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RE: Build #3 (another original design)

Don't forget that the necks usually are a bit thicker at the heel end and thinner at first fret. So maybe shim up the headstock end a millimeter or tw...

2 years ago
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RE: Build #3 (another original design)

@rathius This time you will make it! Maybe a simple checklist with the right sequence plus all dimensions and cautions noted would help? I find it v...

2 years ago
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RE: Kalimar's First Guitar Build from Scratch

@kalimar Bummer! If the shank on the router bit is dirty or scratched it can work itself loose. Sometimes you can hear it happen and manage to stop in...

2 years ago
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RE: Hey from Julio Herrera

@julioherrera Welcome!

2 years ago
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RE: Guitar build #4

@bpower Wow, good progress! Nice rosette too.

2 years ago
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RE: Kalimar's First Guitar Build from Scratch

@kalimar That taper jig looked more complicated than the whole guitar build. 😀 Good tools does half the job, as we say in Sweden.

2 years ago
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RE: At it again #3

Yeah, and a tear-out when routing the neck pickup cavity. But it will be hidden when the pickup is mounted, so I didn't try to patch it up.

2 years ago
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