WolframMalukker
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RE: Wolf's Descent into Madness

First attempt at the neck shaping. Layed all the neck parts out and did some marking up. Neck, fretboard, nut blank, headstock veneer, and truss rod. ...

3 years ago
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RE: Wolf's Descent into Madness

Glued the scarf joint today. It may or may not come out good, I'll know tomorrow when I take the clamps off and start checking it. If it's good and ti...

3 years ago
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RE: Wolf's Descent into Madness

Couldn't find good quality 4 pole bobbins and the 8$ 4 pole pickups for cigar box guitars do not fill me with confidence. I cut out the center tw...

3 years ago
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RE: Wolf's Descent into Madness

First fretboard tapered and fret slots cut. Gonna make truss rods this week, fret board is 11.5" and so I'm looking at an 8 3/4" truss rod.

3 years ago
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RE: Wolf's Descent into Madness

Cut out the first two fretboards today. Seemingly silly mistake to taper them first but they fit into a slide in the fret miter box, to keep them squa...

3 years ago
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RE: Wolf's Descent into Madness

Getting some work done. Plans are important to a quality finished product!

3 years ago
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RE: Wolf's Descent into Madness

Fret saw got here today. It's a Zona brand, so nothing too flash but it's the right size for my fret wire. Ran into some issues with the neck design...

3 years ago
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RE: Wolf's Descent into Madness

Got my fretboard material in today, and set up the bandsaw for resawing down to the right thickness. It's Macassar Ebony, and it was very inexpensive ...

3 years ago
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RE: Wolf's Descent into Madness

More work happened today. Might have screwed up as I cut the start of the scarf joint today, but the back (glue side) of my neck wasn't planed and so ...

3 years ago
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RE: Wolf's Descent into Madness

Did some doodling on the bridge assembly. The plan is to make a few from aluminum to get the size and shape correct, and get the saddles to adjust pro...

3 years ago
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RE: New builder, but not a "new builder"

The quartersawn board turned out to be extremely soft and powdery. Pretty as that is, it's not useful so back in the student bin and I have hunted up ...

3 years ago
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RE: New builder, but not a "new builder"

After scaling the drawing to produce a 17" scale, the body can be cut from a 15"x12" blank with a little room to maneuver. The piece I have is 18"x18"...

4 years ago
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RE: New builder, but not a "new builder"

Dug through the wood bin at the school today. Got the OK before I started to "pull out anything you find in there that you might want, I've got enough...

4 years ago
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RE: New builder, but not a "new builder"

Thanks guys. I just dropped off the CAD model at the print shop, so that I can have full-size prints made. I just finished up teaching Blueprint Rea...

4 years ago
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