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Everything posted by killemall8
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It was actually lime green center, then 2 shades of blue as the burst
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Walnut?
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I was skeptical at first, but its grown on me. I went off the old jackson eerie dess swirl. i call it eerie dess burl
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this cold front is wack! that one is actually palemoon as well. super unique!
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ESP M-II type "Invaders" Superstrat
killemall8 replied to Prostheta's topic in In Progress and Finished Work
I had always wondered why ESP made the long edge of the headstock at an angle in reference to the face of the headstock. -
different supplier though, this is all ive bought from him.
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Im actually not sure. I feel like mine is south american. The guy i buy it from has absolutely insane woods from everywhere.
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Its actually mango!
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A few progress pics. This is how I rout thr nut shell. Radius block clamped to the neck and I use a template bit to cut flush with the but slot.
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Drum sander revisit, 13 years in the making
killemall8 replied to killemall8's topic in Tools and Shop Chat
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Some of the long time members here will remember that i spent years with a drum sander issue. No matter how much i adjusted the conveyor belt, it always tracked off to the right. I spent literally 12 years attempting different things to fix it and it never made any difference at all. I would just have to loosen it and move it back over ever 2-3 minutes or just a couple of passes on a body. It was pure hell when i use it all day long. So last may, i bit the bullet and bought a 1700$ jet drum sander. excellent sander, works great, tracked perfect. 2 days ago the original conveyor belt broke. ordered a new one, payed an extra 30$ for 2 day shipping. And guess what. It tracks off to the right with no possibility of it being corrected. I swear ive been cursed by so many stupid, ridiculous things that just hinder my work.
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Indian rosewood. It wasnt thick enough to spare any planing after making it a multi lam piece. And if i turned it sideways, the grain was boring and looked like walnut.
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