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Posts posted by camcool
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does anyone know where to find goncalo alves crotchwood
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so the only point of a tilted headstock it so you don't need string trees
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k thanx for the replies
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can u have a tilted headstock and still have a tremelo
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yea this book has a lot of that kind of thing
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I bought Hiscocks book and The Art of Inlay by Larry Robinson for
30.00 pretty good deal
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srry typing error
I don't have the wood yet
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The book is called "The Art of Woodworking Advanced Routing"
The book was published in 1995 by Time- Life Books
The book is great
It has tons of diagrams and Pictures
Plans for building router tables
The chapters are as follows
1 Routers and accessories
2 Router bits
3 Router Tables
4 Pattern Routing
5 Joinery
6 Decorative techniques
7 Glossary
There is about 20 pages to each chapter and The book is 144 pages long
I highly reccomend this book if u have some spare cash
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cool stuff
does anyone know where to get goncalo alves crotchwood
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no I didn't
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Is it worth it?
tru oil look for tru oil protection
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It is when u cut a boards thickness in half
then u open it like a book and the grain is identacle on both
peices of wood
try getting a book
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how much for pedal
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how would you get the same beautiful look of the tru oil finish
but more strong and durable?
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it isn't crotch unfortunately but it's curly and musical grade
I got it from westpenn hardwoods
I live an hour from their shop and it's handy that they offer quartersawn and musical grade wood
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found highly figured goncalo alves that is musical grade 2" thick it's $14 per board foot
which willl make the top cost about $30 or so
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will the body be easily scratched
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how does the tru oil protect ur guitar
I was thinkin about doin that to my guitar
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I was reading some posts and I was going to do a few coats of lemon oil on my neck
and body
then I was going to do as much tru oil as neccesary using french polish techniques
I have two questions:
will tru oil be a strong durable protection?
Is there an oil better than tru oil for a fast, smooth, strong, playable neck
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sorry I need enough for a fingerboard
And I'm having a crotch or curly goncalo alves carved top
I know where to find curly does anyone know where I can find goncalo alves crotchwood
enough for a carved top ( 2" - ?" )
I need enough for a soloist style body
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not a good price for me
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litchfield is it enough for a fingerboard
would I pay with money order
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I need seymoour duncan SH-4 JB's and
SH-10's
Top Wood
in The Marketplace
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I'll pay as much as it takes if it means saving up for several weeks