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Posts posted by crow
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I continued to work. The neck had gone away, I was working with him. Inclined 1.4 degrees to the neck, this has solved the neck pocket milling
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Maple neck and fretboard palisander
Scale: 25 "
24 frets 12th frets, pearl inlays
Mahogany body and carved maple top
Kent Armstrong pickups
volume and tone + 3 way switch
Gotoh bridge and Schaller tuners
more pictures: http://crowguitars.blogspot.hu/
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Thanks guys
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+1 Recurve King.
Crow how will it be carving the spalt?
Are you going to change your technique for the more punky soft wood?
it just a thin roof will not be carved
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The carving is a heavy thing always. Important, that let him be good for the eye and let there not be lack. I want to prepare a uptake then from the carving his front his end. And everybody may learn a lot from this according to me
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Are you using a Jackson neck or did you make the one shown? It's hard to tell from the light reflection, just curious.
Bill
The neck I put together, but parts of the customer bought
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Neck: Wenge and Granadio. Granadio is a rosewood type
Body: mahagony, padouk and maple
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This works well in this type of neck construction: http://www.blackmachine.net/b7.htm
But is the solution for better throughput can be stubborn. But not too thin is good, because the loss of body tone.
Eight-string Monster
in In Progress and Finished Work
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between the layers of carbon fabric