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  1. Yep, the other pieces fit perfectly. I only have to make the piece for the cutaway and I can start to glue it up
  2. Woot! I found a curling iron for $19 at a drug store that heats up to 395 degrees and works perfectly! I have bent the binding for around the whole guitar, however, I'm having a load of trouble making the bend for around the cutaway (I did it in three pieces because one single wouldn't be long enough and I knew that I would have trouble with the cutaway anyways, so I did it this way to waste less wood). I've had the wood separate on the outside in all of my attempts... are there any tricks for making bends of this extreme tightness?
  3. I feel like a pansy because I'm shopping for curling irons now. :-D
  4. I found a curling iron that has adjustable heat.. if it can get to 300-350 degrees on one of the settings, I'll try that and report my findings Same with my adjustable wattage soldering iron, though it's a little more primitive. We'll see what happens. Necessity is the mother of invention
  5. So nobody's ever tried a (hair) curling iron?
  6. so I basically get a metal pipe to stick up vertically, then burn alcohol on top of it in a separate pipe until it gets hot?
  7. Hey all. I have maple binding that is to go around the top of my LP, but I was wondering what an inexpensive way to bend it would be? I don't have enough money to buy a bending iron... would it be possible to make one myself? GENIUS IDEA!! What about using a curling iron? Haha! Also, what are the steps to doing this? I know I shouldn't saturate the wood with TOO much water... or maybe I don't know that and just think that... any tips are appreciated I've never done binding before, and I heard that maple is the hardest to bend
  8. Hiscock's book is amazing. It covers all the bases within the three projects, as they're all completely different in each way. I highly suggest it, and it's not too expensive.
  9. Hey all. I'm trying to recreate this finish: I have birdseye maple binding instead of plastic and would like to make the binding a sort of rich honey natural finish. What materials will I need for the whole finishing process and what sort of techniques will I need to employ? I already have pore filler from my last project, the sort of pastey clear stuff.
  10. Hey all, I need to find a piece of maple binding (curly, quilted, or highly flamed) that's at least 54" long and two pieces at least 18" long for my project - http://projectguitar.ibforums.com/index.php?showtopic=32210 - can someone please point me in the right direction or assist me? I've checked eBay, and there are auctions for it, but only 32" long in lots of 10 I think a single piece would look better.
  11. Don't think so - the only thing I got from stewmac for this project so far is the truss rod :-P Warmoth sells a similar thing though, I believe
  12. Yeah, the top has some NICE figuring, especially on the outsides - it's sort of like waves that encircle the center of the guitar
  13. Well, supposedly it provides better resonance... we'll see, I guess.
  14. http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=1000...mp;id=694379362
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