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Rick500

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  1. Looks like a giant demonic butterfly. I like it.
  2. You'll LOVE having all that space. Good idea, re: the built-in router table. You might find you'll eventually want something flatter though, for the entire surface, in which case you could put a sheet or two of MDF or birch ply over your dimensional lumber.
  3. Well, the 24th fret being 18-9/16" (471.49mm) from the nut is certainly a 24.75" scale length neck.
  4. You can't upload them directly here. You have to host them somewhere and link to them here. Try Photobucket. It's free. Just open a free account there and upload your pics. There will be a box below the pic after it's uploaded that starts with ... just copy that line and paste it here and your pic will show up in your post.
  5. Be careful with very thin templates. It's easier for the bearing to slip off the edge, and in an instant your workpiece and fingers are moving toward the spinning bit.
  6. Ah, another Kentuckian! (Louisville here.)
  7. Check StewMac for supplies (radius sanding blocks, etc.).
  8. The title of this topic has given me an idea: If I ever open a pub, it's going to be called "The 24th Fret."
  9. Oh, I understand what you were saying now. I thought you meant you would lose a lot of wood to the cut itself.
  10. Yeah, I vote black hardware. I know I don't really have a vote, but I voted anyway.
  11. ripping it in two with a band saw would waste very little wood, actually.
  12. I can personally vouch for Bosch and Jet(/Powermatic). In fact, most of my stationary power tools are Jet, and I've been very pleased with them. My 17" drill press had an unbalanced belt when I got it, but other than that I have had zero problems with my Jet tools (drill press, jointer, band saw, drum sander). Have also been very happy with Ridgid (planer). Ryobi... I have a table saw and a benchtop drill press. Less than thrilled with them. Although my Ryobi 18V cordless drill is great.
  13. The 22nd fret on a 24.75" scale length fretboard is 17.805" from the nut. That should give you a start... I don't know off the top of my head whether or not everything else will lay out workably (pickups, bridge).
  14. Holy crap... I'd never actually seen what the dentist was using on my teeth.
  15. That one with the padauk is not mine, zyonsdream posted it. I kind of do like the padauk with the limba though. I have a nice piece of ziricote I could use for a fretboard. I'll give that some thought.
  16. I'm very happy with the way the blank came out. The seam down the center is almost completely invisible. (You can just barely see it in the first pic, because I drew a center line.) And the joint made a cool pattern on the end.
  17. Thinking about a padauk fretboard. No inlays. A couple of twinblade humbuckers. Maybe a Bigsby; I love how they look on Teles. Tilted back headstock, maybe my usual 3+3 headstock or maybe I'll adapt it to 6-inline. Yeah, should probably do 6-inline. Black Sperzel locking tuners. Tru-oil finish. One volume, one tone. Of course I'll probably change my mind 5 or 6 times before I get a chance to work on it again.
  18. Oh, cool! The padauk looks really great on that. Which gives me an idea (thanks!). I happen to have glued up a black limba neck blank with one padauk stringer months and months ago and never used it. This may be just the project it was waiting for.
  19. I haven't finished my current project, but I couldn't help but take a few minutes to rough cut this one this afternoon: (sorry, cell phone pics) That's probably all the work I'll get done on it in the next month or so, but I thought it was worth a pic or two.
  20. The reason I say it's a bad idea is that routers spin at RPMs that are way, way beyond what sanding drums are designed to handle. The danger is that the drum will spin itself apart and send shrapnel flying in all directions.
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