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Posts posted by bentwood999
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i shape em after its all fretted this way any compression caused by the frets wont screw up you neck shaping effort ooh dont forget any inlay before fretting.
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zebrawood will be fine but prob wont sound as good as mahogany will or rosewood> zebrawood will look wild though
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its great to here some responses to this thread (you live in NYC woodenspoke?) i live right next to you in CT (hows today for building NOT!!)
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Load that wheel up with compound (dont forget to wear a mask) dont be afraid i sand it up to 8000 then start it comes out like a mirror at 1000 rpm
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drill holes dont just screw it in
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Thanks for the replies guys woodenspoke you are so right i too live in the NE and i keep mine at a constant 50% at all times it is very important if you live in a high humid area. anyone else have some numbers?
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http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Fretting_suppl...d_crowning.html
try here this is the page your looking for
like cb said take your time if its as nice as ya say its worth it
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its a preference thingy they seem to work pretty well there (although i have put them closer to the bridge ) plus bending a string up in note is easy and fun when ya get them to close to the bridge ya have to watch that it doesn't hit it too(prob already know that though)
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yes as godin sd said ill take it lol
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thanks for the reply godin sd any more come on guys step up dont be shy
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just wanted to ask what do you members use for humidity(what # on your gauge) in your shop when building the hotrods that you build (just curious) and is it controlled all the time?
hope i didnt open a can a worms.
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ok well i would save up for one of my guitars (you asked for it) is this what your looking for?LOL (what !!!!what !!!!HE ASKED) ok sorry
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LOL the poor man just asked what glues were best and the can of worms split WIDE OPEN sorrry i just have to laugh
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well ok ive tried em all hide glue (hot) titebond ® all of them Polyurethane glue the ones that did a rotten job are titebond ® hide glue>thumbs down, titebond 1,2,and3 worked good for me(NOTE!!) in my opinion if you leave a guitar(and if it were one of mine) in a 175 d car trunk i would not warranty it. Its just a stupid thing to do. .as for Polyurethane glue works for me and also works for Mr Terwilliger of Jet guitars so i think basically its a preference thing what you best like to use and what works for you. OK OK i saw the article on the titebond® VS hide glue OK lets be real yes it failed in a what 350D come on folks (dont get me wrong i use it) but what im saying is -some of the best guitar makers in the world use titebond® so are THEY wrong - no it works for them and i do respect everyones opinion here.
just wanted to put my two cents in here guys
Stol guitars
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and you can have breakfast all in one shot
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Boy oh boy i dont think its a good idea for that guy to build a guitar(the flamer)it will end up tossed thru a wall or something lol only trying to help and ZZZZZZZINNNNGER coo coo
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i use cnc for some things too as Ron said not for everything ,most is still done by hand its mostly for me #1 accuracy #2 repeatability
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heres another one im in the stages of finishing for a customer
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im in the process of building my own design with inlayed flames on a carved top>the flames will be made out of Brazilian rosewood,paduk,black limba, macassar ebony,flamed redwood,east and west tiger maple,the fretboard Brazilian rosewood ,back black limba,neck solid Brazilian rosewood,headstock plate 100 year old blacker than black(none blacker) ebony from cuttyhunk mass>(from a ebony barge that sunk there)the top is going to be flamed rambutan,all bound with ebony
sounds crazy huh ill post the pics of the progress soon
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both work great just take your time when doing it
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is it i spiral head cutter? (i would use a thickness sander on high figure woods) just my opinion if its a regular blade cutter i would not use it on high>expensive figured woods
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Thanks for the nice words guys i made a custom lamination press to do the strips and bent wood necks its 43 inches wide made from steel ill try to get some pics up for ya
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I prefer aniline stains they hold much better just my opinionOk so i want to dye/stain my guitar black after i sanded it yet.. which i havent got round to doing yet lol..So anyway..i just wanted to know... what black dye/stainer is the best to use?
On one of the lessons on another site he uses Feast Watson Prooftint, but i thought it looked a bit light...
And the body wood is Alder
Help would be appreciated
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is anyone here a copyright,patent lawyer? just wondering
Question On Filling Grain
in Inlays and Finishing Chat
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yup what killemall8 said sealer>>>>>>>>>> dont forget the sealer.EVER