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Cam

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  1. Scottyd:

    I really liked the woods used on this one, although I'm not a big fan of both basses and the shape.

    Jaden:

    I'm a sucker for flamed maple and ribbon mahogany, although I didn't like the cavity cover and the control layout this one got my vote.

    Hooglebug:

    To be honest i didn't really like this one. Its nice and original, but maybe a bit to original for me :D

    I do though, love the limba

    eshuffle:

    I really liked the top on this one, although I didn't like that big sticker (?) covering it up, made the guitar look cheap - like a young teenagers squire with stickers. Great inlay work on the neck although I think the guitar is a bit to 'standard' with the Gibson les paul body, headstock and control/ pickup configuration

    avdekan:

    Like i've previously said for other entries, I really like the woods on this bass, although I don't like the shape. Its a bit to 'skinny' around the ass.

    jaycee:

    besides the uneven dots (i know there on purpose) and the long headstock (yeah i know its a twelve string) I really like this guitar. A nice change to see an acoustic :D

    Boggs:

    The woods are, I guess, murky. I don't really like that brownish colour of the body wood. The covers for the pickups and controls are also a bit out of place, without sounding rude, next time maybe make them a bit more classy instead of plain jane?

    Avengers63:

    I've seen a lot of your weird and wonderful work. You always have a different shape and design. On this one the formica top looks quite different, but I like it. I didn't really like the boxy-ish shape though.

    Quarter:

    Lapsteels are something I've been wanting to build, and yours looks really nice with the woods, and the way you've used the body wood as the fretboard so its flush looks real nice and classy. This was my 2nd favorite of the bunch B)

  2. I never tried with a spokeshave. As a matter of fact I don't have one...

    they are a really satisfying tool to use and its really easy to pick up a good secondhand old one from swapmeets and small weekend markets cheap

    and geo if you use a convex not a flat blade it would to it a breaze

    Are you saying this carve could be achieved with a spokeshave?

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