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axemannate

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  1. Ive heard that Steve Vai is going to have this on his guitars now.

    I've been thinking about this. If you are planning to play with an orchestra, and can afford a guitar that only sounds good in a few keys, it seems reasonable to get one that is tuned and tempered to fit in with the orchestra. Segovia would probably have loved this, and I'd like the idea of using it on a classical guitar.

    And even thought we're not talking about a classical guitar here, Billy Joel's, Elton John's, Alicia Keys' pianos are tempered. Perhaps we've finally reached the point where technology will allow this to be done for a guitar.

    Then again, a piano isn't locked into a specific temperment, and "equal temperment" may not be the best sound for say J.S. Bach's Well Tempered Clavier" pieces. It's sure not what Bach was composing on/in.

    Todd

    edit: Just notice they offer different temperments, including one for that ^ exact collection, so I sent an email asking if they'd consider selling just a fretted fingerboard for a classical guitar.

    Just look at yngwie malmsteens DVD with a japanese orchestra. It sounds amazing and he's using a plain jane strat.
  2. I just got Jim English's book "Making a laminated hollow body guitar" and he starts by making a plaster mold of the back of an old hollow body. He then pours epoxy resin into it to make a male part of the mold, and pours epoxy resin on the male part to make the female part. Then he justs puts the veneneers in the mold and clamps away.

    I highly recommend the book as it has revealed a lot of the mystery in building a hollow body type guitar for me. Hopefully i get started soon :D

    you can find the book here: http://www.lmii.com/CartTwo/thirdproducts....Electric+Guitar

  3. NICE WORK DUDE! What kind of nut are you going to be using if you are using a trem? The reason i ask is because Ibanez is coming out with an 8 string model and I'm sure you would be able to order one of their 8 string lock nuts that is going to be on it. I want to build an 8 with a whammy sooo bad and the kahler 8 and the ibanez locknut would allow me to rip on the trem all day long (:

  4. You dont even need the steam option on the iron. All I do is take an old rag, soak it, put it on top of the fingerboard and let the iron heat it up. I keep a water bottle nearby to resoak it before it gets dry and burns. I can pull off a fingerboard in 20 minites with this method since there is a crapload of steam getting thrown at it.

  5. I am in the market right now for a new band saw and have almost decided that I am going to get the 1hp Grizzly 14" bandsaw. I've only heard good reviews about it.

    There is only one thing I am not sure about. Has anyone ever tried to resaw with it. I would mostly be sawing maple tops out of 8/4 pieces.

    Stock, the saw is only able to saw up to 6" high but with an attachment and a new blade it jumps to 12". I would only be sawing up to 7" so I won't be using the full 12". Also I would be using a 3/4" wide blade.

    Does anyone have any experience with this or any reason I can't or shouldn't do this.

  6. I use two part polyurethane. I was told almost all two part urethane clears have some UV protectant although I'm not too sure about the rattle can stuff. Any one know? Anyways, I cleared half a scrap piece and let it bake outside for a month or two and there was almost no fading on the cleared side and the other was an ashy gray color. :D

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