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egdeltar

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  1. This one is super tricky and difficult.....................Pull on them. Its not rocket science.
  2. Thats WAAAYYY too much Les Paul neck for me....talk about a baseball bat!
  3. I have a couple 1 horse units and a shop vac..
  4. For your first project this thing is coming out killer! Really nice looking.
  5. No one said Sperzels are $75. Reread........
  6. Best option possible, check local hardwood suppliers and glue up your own body blank.
  7. TEMPLATES RIGHT HERE: http://www.guitarbuildingtemplates.com/777.htm
  8. That looks like it would waste a hell of alot more wood then just a single 1" board cut with a scarf.
  9. I have to second Alex's comments about the Digitech GSP 2101 (Make sure it has the expansion chip and copntrol board) This preamp was heavily used in the 90's by TONS of death metal bands, it was basically THE preamp at the time for that tone. The bogner is also a great high gain preamp, not as virsatile as the Digitech but definately has that crunch you want. Another companey to look out for is ENGL, these guys make some seriously killer amps. HUGE tight bottom end and Razors sharp gains.
  10. It might be a good idea to take this topic down now considering this guy appears to be a ripoff according to his ebay feedback.
  11. A blow drier will peel that crap right up.
  12. You can get your template from here: http://www.guitarbuildingtemplates.com/ Im pretty sure they ship international.
  13. The guys who make those templates post on this site also. I suggest you browse the forum and the main site and you will soon figure out how to make your guitar, there is TONS of info here! Good luck.
  14. Crappy pictures...but http://www.angelfire.com/art2/guitars9023/tutorial.html
  15. That bottom horn screams "Break Me".....
  16. damn this was hard... every single guitar this month is awesome. It came down to Perry and Mattia. Im usually a sucker for a super strat but Mattia's inlay, choice of color, wood covers, & small details finally sucked me in. Nice job all around for everybody.
  17. Quick question. Why does the pin need to be a 1/4" to the right of the saw? Shouldnt it be Direct centered above the blade? Do you think you could take a picture of a board with the template on it up agaisnt the fence with the pin engaged? Seems silly but it will give me a bit better of an idea.
  18. So how do these things sound?? How much they weigh?
  19. Do a search...there are tons of topics about this that answer your question.
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