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jer7440

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  1. Do you dye it yourself, or do you buy it that way?
  2. Alan, I may have missed it, but what do you use for the black accent veneer in your guitar bodies?
  3. What is with the look of intense concentration on Joes face? He looks like he is playing some super complicated passage. Give me a break. He basically played the thing straight, except for the noted auto-wah.
  4. Geez Phil...what were you thinking? Man they really raked your idea over the coals over there. For what it's worth I think its a great idea. Nice job.
  5. Yeah, I know....another bandsaw post. I finally broke down and bought one.(early birthday present from my amazing wife) I went with the craftsman Professional 14" my saw I just picked it up last night and I have it pretty much assembled, but I have to do the final setup work yet. It has 8" of resaw capacity so I should be able to do any solid body tops I might want to do. Even accoustic sides, but I wasn't sure about backs? Looks like I might be a little short for backs and tops...oh well. I can think of a million other uses...I'm pretty excited. So far everything seems to be of excellent quality, except for the assembly instructions. I'll update this post after I have some more time on the saw.
  6. I love that carve man...That guitar is too cool.
  7. +1 for the Corian. It works pretty good for inlays as well.
  8. Thanks Wes...that's what I thought, and then I started second guessing myself.
  9. I am having a total tune-o-matic brain fart. Which side should be set to the scale length...treble or bass? It seems like I remember the treble is at the exact scale length and the bass side slants back making it a little longer. Can someone confirm this for me? Thanks Jeremy
  10. I was also wondering how you kept the router square to the sides of the guitar? The binding looks awesome in the later pics though. Great work!
  11. So what did you end up going with? Or is it a surprise?
  12. jer7440

    Ouch!

    Man! That guitar went for over $200 with shipping. You can get a brand new one that has never been broken for like $350. Doesn't make sense to me.
  13. Great looking guitar! Your portfolio on your website is quite impressive as well.
  14. Nice job! That repair is invisible in those pictures. well done.
  15. Can you tint it with color tone dyes from stew mac? Do the build coats seem to burn into each other like nitro?
  16. Had some time to do some more work this weekend. I put a roundover on the mahogony back of my guitar. I also finished the headstock inlay Headstock inlay
  17. Here is a link (I believe) to the saw in question Craftsman 12" Pro bandsaw I have been looking at this saws big brother. 14" craftsman Pro bandsaw I've read pretty good reviews of both saws. Seem to be a good value. I wouldn't think that it would be a huge deal to get blades, even with the odd sizes. Most places that sell decent blades (timberwolf etc.) make custom blades and it doesn't seem to cost very much extra. My question is how much resaw capacity do you need for acoustic tops and backs. Seems like it would be more than 8"...right?
  18. C'mon...we're being a little over dramatic aren't we? On another note...I dig your laminations. It should make for a really sweet looking guitar.
  19. Killer axe maiden! I love the limba and I love the finish. Great work!
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