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  1. Congrats again man, that's a mean beast! I love the acrylic covers and all the little details, it's absolutely stunning. How does she play?
  2. Thanks guys! Johnny, I'm glad i had the opportunity to try something new, but (like Workingman) i'm not into camo guitars to be honest
  3. This body belonged to a late 80s/early 90s Vester, which i was about to throw at the bin, until my son asked if i could make something useful out of it. I stripped the body off the old paint, put some blocks in the tremolo and pup cavities and made a new neck. Well, this was the easy part cause he then asked me to do an urban camo finish...While i told him that was beyond my skills, he insisted. Kids always insist It took way more time to paint this thing than what i expected, but it's finally finished Body : plywood Neck : maple|wenge|maple Fretboard : maple with ebony dot inlays Bridge : SCHALLER 455 Tuners : SCHALLER M6 Pickups : EMG 81 bridge/EMG 60 neck Neck angle ~3° , Headstock angle 17° , 25.5 scale length , 22 frets Paint scheme copied from ESP Max Cavalera EX. I used Lesonal waterborne paints and Sikkens Autoclear lacquer And here's the proud owner
  4. Guys, thank you all for the answers! I will have a look at the end grain with a magnifier when i have the chance and will report back.
  5. Thank you all for the answers. Searching the wood database the closest in appearance i found is Tulipwood Again, this has a greater average weight per cubic meter, but i don't know how much i can rely on that. Can it deviate so much cause it has been drying for so long? I want to get some 15mm bookmatched tops out of it. Do you think it would be too unstable for that?
  6. I asked some friends in another forum to make a guess, thinking it would be an easy one. I was directed to an article and learned how real wood identification works and it was very informative indeed. I'm currently moving my workshop and won't have the chance to do any tests anytime soon, so i thought i could post it here for anyone to make a guess Found it in a scrap pile on a local hardwood warehouse and i was told by the workers that it has been sitting there for over 10 years. No one knew what it was but it looked interesting and i got it for a nice price. I thought it was some kind of rosewood but i calculated the average weight (638 kg/m3) and it doesn't seem so. I cut a small piece and has a cinnamon-like odor. Although it's not planed, it's very smooth to the touch.
  7. Second build? If i was guitar shopping, i would ask you if it's for sale (is it actually?) Congrats man, that's some seriously mean monster that i'd love to get my dirty hands on
  8. I just ordered this bridge from thomann.de, together with a bunch of parts for a 7 string build. It's not listed on their catalog so i just asked them and told me they can get it for me. Anyone care to share his experience with this bridge? It's hard to find any info about it and i had to email ABM for dimensions. They seem to have excellent customer support though, cause they replied ultra fast with a detailed description and measurements and they apologized for not having any blueprints on their site!
  9. Hey mate, that fade is interesting. I haven't seen anything like that and the overall concept looks cool. I'm planning a seven too and if you don't mind me asking, which bridge is that on the mock up? Keep us posted about the project
  10. I was about to ask the same thing, so that makes 2 of us Are you making a 7 string ?
  11. Saw that on ss.org too. It's unbelievably gorgeous! I'd love to see some big, daylight pics of it
  12. If the front of the headstock stays natural (which IMHO it should, cause it's sexy curves deserve to be clearly seen), then a natural neck will feel more...natural Did i say i envy you? Even your mock ups seem freaking real
  13. Scott, once again thanks for taking the time to answer my noobish questions My biggest concern was whether i should slice/plane the top and bottom of the blank to get rid of the holes. I wouldn't mind filling them if they cause no harm and i guess most of them will disappear anyway after shaping and routing the various cavities. Well, that will leave the total thickness as it is so, as you said, i can get 2 bodies out of a single plank. I only have access to a table saw so i'm thinking of ripping the piece in half from one side, flip it over to do the other side and finish with a handsaw. Time for some planning this weekend before i get to work with it. Thanks for the help man
  14. That was one of the most enjoyable, humorous and well documented builds And what a stunning result for a first one! I just love all the ingenious solutions you came up with a limited set of tools. Like, putting that router into a thousand uses and the drill press on top of the super jig Congrats man
  15. That's one sexy instrument you gave birth to I found myself staring at the neck heel for several minutes...I'm really speechless
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