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stiggz

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  1. what is that stuff sitting there for?? for christs sake use that Sapele mattia!!!! that stuff is freakin beautiful. make the nicest acoustic outta that, stop collecting and build!!! build dammit!! lol luke
  2. well this isnt an 'exact' match, but have a look anyway, its very close though. pic 1 i basically found a patch of wood further down the peice i used for the wings, cut a peice about 1/4 inch thick off that, and just rotated it till it looked alright, then cut out the cover and stained it. luke
  3. wat he said, ive done 1 material finish and i used a cotton fabric. luke
  4. well im not saying that every 1 in america is like that, im saying in a situation like this 1 people shouldnt be so downright stupid, this sort of thing didnt happen after the tsunamis hit banda arche in indonesia, or sri lanka. as for the tribal wars in africa, these sorts of things have been goin on for a long time, and some of these "tribal wars" are actually militant ruled dictatorships (take a look at zimbabwe with robert mugabe). And civil war is most definately different to shooting at a rescue helecopter, when there is no war Maybe i was to harsh to say only in america, but for these things to happern in a civilised country, one of the worlds "super-powers" is disconcerting to say the least. luke
  5. i know what u mean, my mum showed me som photos of darwin after cyclone tracy hit, she had the presence of mind to go out to katherine (thats a place 300k's south of darwin), there were only a couple of houses u could see standing, all of them had no roofs. but i do feel for those trapped in the stadium, with all the rapes and murders etc. im sorry, this may sound insensitive, but only in america would this sort of thing happen, a HUGE natural disaster, and people are killing and looting and SHOOTING AT RESCUE HELICOPTERS. thats just not cricket, especially from citizens of one of the worlds super powers
  6. i have also had good result by mixing your run of the mill stain in, makes the stuff a little runny if working with the stuff after heating, i always work it cold, alot stiffer, and seems to fill better cold than hot let me know how it goes luke
  7. at guitarbuild.com they have a free 1, however, it is not 100% accurate, but still a good start luke
  8. i am almost up to finishing stages of my lastest guitar/ bass , its a neck through, and its a little neck heavy. i have read somwhere on here, that if u drill a hole in the control cavity into the wood, and fill it with solder/lead. now my question, if i were to drill a series of shallow but very large holes beneith the pickup routes would the lead interfere in anyway with the pickups? the pickups are SD bassline actives if that adds any problems thanks in advance luke
  9. well im with wez here, he sounds like the the next ed roman. all bluster and bulls**t, big d kick his aEdit (sorry matt ) luke
  10. seriously wats the obsession with pointy guitars and killing implements, and/or blood, im more a tree's and fairies bloke , i liked ur idea with the tribal writing/silverburst idea, i though it was less die-a-painful-death style, or do tinted laquer, wats the point in having such nice grain if u gonna cover it? its like front wheel drive drifting , possible, but (in my eyes) pointless. thats my 2c luke ps. i was thinkin about doin a 3-pink and white swirl, it looked very cool i had a friend photoshop an existing swirl for me, but due to my general ability to screw things up decided against it,
  11. i like the relicing on those nash guitars, i HATE how people over-relic things (have a look at alex vander linde's site, that is over relicing somthing chronic), makes them look crapper than they should be for their age... i mean cmon who is gonna abuse a brand new strat??? thats my 2c luke
  12. thats bollocks, maple is nowhere near as heavy as mahogany, an example, my first guitar i made was a solid body tele with mahoganybody and maple neck, that thing weighs about 10-12 kg's, about 9 of that is body the other 1-2 is the neck. there is roughly 2 times more wood in the body.. so the equivelant amount of maple would be about 4.5kg give or take some. luke edit: this may have come across as agressive, and i apologise if it offends anyone, and i really like the word bollocks
  13. i know.... its probably bin covered b4, but, fellas its late, and im a retard with search button. my question is what are some fairly average neck thicknesses at 1st fret and 12th fret, i got no idea what is the norm. thanks in advance luke
  14. well i went in and told them what i was doin, told them wat i wanted, then a guy took me out to the yard and showed me what they had, it looked good, that guy crunched some numbers gave me a price.... etc the wood was quite dry ( 3 years), as the guy said he wouldnt sell me stuff that was "green". the specific peice of wood i got was dried for 3 yrs, im not sure if thats standard, but if ur not too sure leave it for another 6 months and see if it warps or bows. other than that.... thats about all luke ps oh, almost forgot, they guys at endeavour are irish, and they swear like troopers, quite funny listening to them
  15. g'day george im in brissy as well (small world innit), if ur looking for any form of wood, head to endeavour timbers in northgate (near toombul), they got alot of... everything really, i picked up enuf honduran mahogany for 2 guitars for about au$50. there is also another place in the same area, but the name escapes me... well endeavour timbers is located there 180 Crockford St Northgate QLD 4013 ph: (07) 3266 2823 for the body, u should make a template out of mdf, and then get a template router bit, and go round it (try carbatech for those) luke *EDIT* just found that other timber place Lazarides Timber Agencies 15 Hurricane St Banyo QLD 4014 ph: (07) 3267 3899 just round the corner from endeavour... literally
  16. yeah maiden i know where he keeps the pics, i see that it is done but i dont see how it could be done, unless u get a really small router bit and run it around the out side of the cover type thing on the back, as shown in red down there \/ and then rout in behind itso it drops out..... maybe, more experimenting to be done, i just need that small router bit.. luke ps. oh wes i asked perry a while ago and he said nah sorry cant tell ya that cos im the only 1 doin it that way, or somthing similar to that
  17. look at these cavity covers, they follow the same grain as the surrounding wood, and they are part of the carve, so putting 2 and 2 together i get 4 so those covers are from the same bit of wood, same grain as the surrounding areas etc etc, i have tried this, but have only had sucess with thin, almost veneer thickness attempts, these ones are clearly thicker, so my question is how does one acheive this? luke
  18. thanks for the input fellas, much apreciated. however you guys have confused me further, i really couldnt tell the difference between bass pickup manufacturers, i can with guitar but not with bass. that being said i can tell the difference between p and j basses as well as the various othe pickup types (might be that music style thing som1 was talkin about..). but i must say i have very limited experience with bart's and emg's alike, but i have heard on the grape vine that the are both good. i dont really feel like forkin out $300+ of a set of pickups, any 1 got some they wanna flog? for somthing a little cheaper than that
  19. i was thinking either a p/j bass hybrid or 2 soap bars... so far im unsure of specific brands but im looking for higher end stuff like bartolini or Emg etc. what difference in sounds will these pickups have? what do u guys recon? luke
  20. man they are way cool, i want me one, but i dont think my hip pocket is big enuf luke ps. for those aussies who want some useless info, dave manson (not the 1 on that page)was a rugby league referee, and ref'd state of origin one year, hes the one that yelled at wally lewis, he now runs the indoor cricket center where i play. small world innit
  21. stain b4 fretting, crazy to do otherwise. what wood is this board?? well ur gonna have to put clear coats over it regardless of what wood, otherwise the stain will rub off onto ur hands
  22. not as bad as i thought.... as long as there is a flat surface u can bolt it with no trouble, u just lost the corners, the way u described it was like u completely rounded over, ie. no flat bit, just go from where u are supposed to then just bolt on normally luke
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