Interested in billet maple and any other back and neck material if you have any left. Please let me know
Try a polycarbonate (Lexan) it normally doesn't craze and crack like acrylic (plexeglass)
And makes so little ash. Quatersawn has a great lace figure
Thank you. Gear hogs should be all over this to argue they need yet another guitar. Off the subject the amp used has same slight tremolo all the...
If you are handy don't be afraid of the Harbor Freight 14" band saw. It is not a Delta but if you can do a little set up work and put up with the...
I would ditto Daves comment. I worked repairs at a shop in the 70's cut lots of brass nuts most of the time in conjunction with installation of...
I use a metal detector like they wand you with at the airport. If your wood sections are thick and have old buried nails in them magnets will not...
Yep two piece back, looks a lot like the back on my classical. Anyway that my vote
Site looks good, did the bridge plate work?
I make studs and inserts for my Junior builds and the easer to machine Stainless is worthwhile. 6061 is fine I don't use much alum, in guitar work...
Love the quilt.
Old bench and new Bench. I built a really nice laminated maple bench years ago and it intimidated me to the point I couldn't work on it for fear...
Material is polycarbonate all the plastics people make it, or if you prefer a brand name Lexan.
It looks so much better there than here. Or what was the Porcupine tree line somewhere not here.
Renk your pin router dude may be jerking you around, I finished this one sands paint and final tune while you'all been talking about it. :wave:
I like the sliding thing in the action picture.
I have a set of sideplates with the ball bearing guides like the stumac fret saw that I didn't like but they worked great, don't know why I didn't...
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It has come to my attention that guitars and basses appear to be built by folks that do not have a complete understanding of the instrument....
You get ready to build that top press thingy soon and need some cutting and welding done let me know. It looks a little over the top for the job...
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