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fishgiven

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  1. Good job Dave.

    I am a regular at the OFC and your repair was done straight on! I think the most difficult part is to match the bowl paint texture.

    For future reference Ovation/Hamer has an outstanding Customer Service. Here is my POC:

    John Budny

    Customer Service Manager

    Ovation Instruments

    37 Greenwoods Rd

    New Hartford, CT 06057

    860-379-7575 Ext 120

    800-552-4681

    fax 860-738-3495

    The Center hole models don't have the access hole in the back that the "Elite" or multihole units do. Access can be an issue but nothing compared to trying to put electronics into a Tacoma Papoose!

    Early bowls were fiberglass, then Lyrachord and now the Lyrachord GS. Repairs are similar and incorporate a fibre/binder with an epoxy. I have used the bumper repair/patch kits sold in Auto Parts stores.

    I see you had some OFC help here too. People helping each other, love it!

    Mike W

    aka MWoody on the OFC

  2. I got as far as stringing it up last night, setting relief and the bridge. Tonight I retuned. No big issues but I need to let it stabalize and then spend some time setting it up. Great tutorial on set up btw.

    I need to be patient, especially before I attempt filing the nut. I'd hate to screw it up. The nut is probaly just fine.

    I like the woodsy tones i my instruments. I just need to learn how to play them!

  3. Too true. I didn't want "another Fender" like everyone else and I should gone a bit bolder with the shape.

    Anyway, my purpose here was to thank Brian and the Forum for doing some great networking and allowing frustrated Woodworkers like me to have an outlet and a place to get supplies without the fear of being taken.

    Thanks!

  4. That bridge looks great on that body

    it truly looks like it was meant to be there Nice Job!!!!!!!!

    It is a Schaller designed to replace the earlier Bridges on th eO solids. Basically a "Gibson" style with a little bit of a fanny. I like to use those for a cleaner look. Totally adjustable for us obsessive compulsives!

  5. "I prefer not to solder to the back of pots. I solder a bare wire to a washer which goes over the pot shaft and gets clamped between pot and pickguard. This wire then loops back to the ground lug on the pot, and all other grounds attach to it. It saves having to heat up a pot case sufficiently to melt solder.

    John"

    I have a small drawer full of spare/new rings and washers for Pots. I will try something like that on the next Project!

    Thank you Al Gore for inventing plagarism and the Internet! You shoulda won! :D

  6. Having just asked about use of the Tunamatic Piezo bridge I found this topic and it has me jazzed!

    I would take a separate approach to this by using the piezo out and working on the modeling or processing externally.

    A separation of alternate strings for a stereo output would work well too.

  7. Soapbarstrat,

    Where pray tell (in my best english annunciation) would you have had me put this post?

    Obvious replies get negative points and truly ingenious answers will get full credit. If I mistook "In Progress Work" for a place to learn how to get there, I apologize.

    Shop Talk looked more like the place for discussing CNC's and Routers.

    I have found this Forum helpful in the past.

    Dayvo, thanks for the link. Cool site but they didn't have what I need.

  8. I refinished a separate body and neck into a six string. I constructed the wood veneer pickguard and just recently added the twelve string neck and bridge.

    The pickguards and truss Rod covers are a sort of specialty I have been playing with. Check out my gallery at www.ovationfanclub.com where I spend most of my adult life!

    I done a few Vipers two Deacon 12s and currently waiting for the electronics on a Preacher Deluxe.

    fishgiven, aka MWoody on the OFC

  9. Yes, I am an infrequent Flyer and Yes, I don't wreak of heavy metal undertow or Death Metal Succor. Deep down it IS all about me and how I feel when I play my Customized Misunderstood Classic Ovation Solidbodies in a Praise and Worship Band!

    Get over it! Its all about the love of instruments!

    MWoody_85280_d12%2005%20s.jpg

    My Deacon 12 string with lacqered body, Tung Oiled neck and a Flaming Koa Pickguard. Air Norton HB with lift switch and Blender.

    MWoody_85298_d12%20new%2003.jpg

    MWoody_59926_dk%20003.jpg

    It was a six string Breadwinner until a Buddy at Ovation found a 25 year old unfinished neck for me to use!

    Enjoy! I am!

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