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Posts posted by joshvegas
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That would be a very good reason not to! I must admit I thought it liked lighter in a previos picture.
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if you'd stained it blue and filled with white ontop of it you'd have a sweet water effect however it looks ace as is!
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I think you need to flatten the curve out of the back cutaway a wee bit... just my opinion it may start to look weird with the brige
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<2 cents>
I used to move the volume knobs on my stage guitars... Now on my customs (for myself) I make sure the volume knob is not in the swing path of the hand....
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Where do you move them to? Further up or down? Above the strings?
headstock?
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Double necks rock! I think when I build one it will be a 6stringer and a mandolin!
look forward to seeing it progress wez!
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I'll get my passport....
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I just use a router free hand straight as an arrow every time
you guys just need to man up!
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how do you invent grain? with a stanley knife? I think i may have to do this on my guitar when i get round to restarting it! might go a sort of grey colour to make it look sort of dirty!
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NICE!!! Staining the ash like that makes it look like zebrawood. What did you use?
black grain filler?
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How about this...
pi multiplied by x-53
you missed the condition that x must be greater than 53!
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pete unless i'm very wrong there is never a still up on the screen like in an old movie reel.
surely it just sees a sort of scan of a still a few lines deep depending on its vision?
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is there not also a supr thin vigier or something?
althoug possibly its just super thin at the edges...
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I'm pretty sure i could work out what three of those knobs did!
lookscool though!
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I covet it also!
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A powerful soldering iron should free it up surely
or try tapping it down first to break the connection...
then get an approriate sized bolt and take it out with a socket and breaker bar.
not that I've tried it but I have done similar things on many other things!
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man that laso post was breif and really dn't do justice to what I think of this guitar!
Daniel its one fine quality instrument and definately my favourite so far!
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Daniel...great job.In fact the only guitar of yours I don't like is the "relic" beause the relicing llooksd so unnatural..
But uyou doi awesome work...mAYBBE sometime I will see one of your gits up this way.
*Josh leads wes back to the bar*
nice build I'd ply her
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damn the troggs are an underated band!
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I appologise in advance but I must make comment about the thread title...
you have obviously been going to the wrong bars!
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completely agree about the glue but not about the bushings.
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yeah you need to pay for access to these things i think.
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Learn something new everyday
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bushings thats the word I was looking for!
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I have got a gotoh tune-o-matic bridge, and with it are a pair of thumbwheels on M4 theaded rod. One thing that I couldn't find the answer to was; what is the preferred way of installing these? I recently installed a nashville style tune-o-matic and that came with a stud that went into the body and the bolts/screws then went into these, but with the gotoh bridge there is no studs (or at least I've not seen any) to accept the threaded rods. So, do others just create a threaded hole in the body to put these in, or do you epoxy them into place? Am I missing some obvious method of installing these?
TIA
you are missing the threaded inserts by the sounds of things.
Doubleneck
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you could have some sort of tap to bleed one signal into the other seperate output without having to muck about with the indiviual controls??
you guys should defo do a build off the winner is the first to have a photo of it being played in a true 'rock' pose extra points for flair of the pose