swepri
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RE: At it again #3

Well, I'm in no hurry when building and is not very good at documenting the build process. But now the finish line is a bit closer. Applied several co...

2 years ago
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RE: 22nd fret of a fanned fretted neck is crooked/doesnt follow the pattern

@brie Yes, you are correct. Geometrically, you only need to measure the scale of the two E strings for the calculation, since the fret wire connects i...

2 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #003 (take 2)

@robin Thanks! I might try it on a future build then. 👍

2 years ago
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RE: Robin's build #003 (take 2)

@robin Change of plan is part of the fun. What are your thoughts on the wipe on laquer? I've been looking at it at the Crimson site, but have not seen...

2 years ago
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RE: 22nd fret of a fanned fretted neck is crooked/doesnt follow the pattern

Yes, I guess so. Mark recommends using a thin "fillet?" above the trussrod, but if the trussrod is level with the neck that is not possible. Others us...

2 years ago
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RE: 22nd fret of a fanned fretted neck is crooked/doesnt follow the pattern

@dav Trussrods do not need to be pretty! 🙂 Check for a snug fit and the function so it works both directions and that the slot for the hex key is ok.

2 years ago
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RE: Tru-oil finish over stain

@dhawkes1gmail-com I have not used a sanding sealer yet. Just some stain, oil and wax. I kind of like the structure of the wood remaining under the oi...

2 years ago
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RE: Tru-oil finish over stain

@dhawkes1gmail-com You could (should?) always test different methods and stain on the offcut pieces. Especially when trying new products. Can save a l...

2 years ago
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RE: 22nd fret of a fanned fretted neck is crooked/doesnt follow the pattern

@dav I don't know which region you live in, but in Europe this is a place I usually buy stuff from: FRETBOARD BLANKS (guitarsandwoods.com)

2 years ago
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RE: How to Make a Thru Neck Electric Guitar

I would draw a full scale side view of the guitar, with the preferred bridge height and go from there to determine the neck angle.

2 years ago
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RE: Neck angle jig specs

@kalimar I just used two short pieces of 2 by 4, which I made sure was sawn straight. The height on my jig is about 88mm. It could be a little lower, ...

2 years ago
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RE: 5 way oak switch instead of 3 way

@kalimar Yes, it's probably smart to make the first build as easy as possible. You can always use the redundant stuff in your future builds 🙂

2 years ago
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RE: 5 way oak switch instead of 3 way

@kalimar My five cents. I would recommend a Gibson style three way switch if not using a pickguard to mount a 5-way in. The top needs to be very thin ...

2 years ago
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RE: Is a 1.5" neck blank thick enough?

@kalimar I use neck blanks that are 40mm thick and I consider that a minimum thickness for my necks. They have a 9 degree headstock angle in 3+3 forma...

2 years ago
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Answer to: How much harder am I making this in myself

@kalimar Are you going to make a set neck or a bolt-on? If you make the set neck like in the course (starting with about the same blank size), you wil...

2 years ago
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RE: A pair of SS Stangs

@clinton Very clever way to make a neck pocket jig!

2 years ago
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RE: Hello from Virginia, USA

Welcome @kalimar! The course is a great starting point with the build process described in small steps. If you stumble into any questions or problem...

2 years ago
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RE: I just can't stop!

Well, a small fire can be cozy in the evening. 😉

2 years ago
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RE: Hi from High Wycombe

Welcome @stephen-hayes There usually is lots of helpful answers in this forum. One thing I have learned this year is to make mistakes look like ...

2 years ago
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