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Jester

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  1. How do you people do it? I mean get the back of the headstock smooth enough for glueing? I can't figure out how to do it other than some crazy-ass router fixtures and whatnot. Also, there is going to be a volute (which promotes more questions...).
  2. Good to hear you finally got this one rolling! Looking forward to seeing it getting shape.
  3. I finally got back to work on mah' geetar! Glued up the neck blank: limba, wenge, limba, wenge, limba. Did another test run with the angle grinder. Getting better! I also started the scarf joint. Tomorrow I'll glue the scarf and start shaping the neck.
  4. Check from your drawings. What? No drawings?? Then you're out of luck. There is WAY too many variables for anyone to give you an answer. Draw it out.
  5. There's nothing special about the "EMG jacK". It's just a simple stereo jack. So, if your original jack is stereo... To my understanding, stereo jacks have three lugs and mono jacks have two. Someone might wanna confirm that though.
  6. I'm not going to try it anytime soon as I have a few other projects still on the go, but thanks for the offer. I have a question though. The wenge veneer is filling the waste that the saw blade took, am I right? So, if I wouldnt want any spacers, how would I go about doing that?
  7. Please do! I've been wondering about this whole "melting" thing. Did you get tight joints straight from the scrollsaw? I'm guessing the wenge strips are the same width as the saw cut? I wonder if it could be done with some kind of a routing jig.
  8. Thanks for sharing! It was really interesting. I had never really heard the difference between different woods this way.
  9. +1 You mind shedding some light on how you did that "melted" 3 piece top? Really nice work on all of them!
  10. Looks really nice! Is it solid wood or veneer?
  11. Okay, folks! This is the thread for showing off other things you've made from wood. Turnings, furniture, marquetry, carvings etc. etc. Anything goes. I'll start by showing some of the christmas presents I made. For my little brother I made this quattro game: Dark ones are mahogany and the light ones are birch. The board is oak with mahogany inserts. I also inlayed little magnets under the pads and little screws on the knobs so they stay put. Another shot For my mom I turned a few of these candle holders (the other one is maple). Today I got a little bored at school and turned this "bowl" (not deep enough to really call it a bowl). My first try at a natural edged bowl. Another shot Share share share, people! It's nice to do something non-guitar related once in a while.
  12. You didn't use any foam in there?? Does the guitar move in the case?
  13. Aidlook, surely you know the loudest Finnish words like vittu and jumalauta? of course i know vittu..and perkelle... My grandparents speak finnish btw....since they're born far north close to the finnish border. Is pekelle really the god of thunder?...I bet our god of thunder (Thor) would kick your ones ass....allthough it's probably the same guy Never heard him being called pekelle. In Finland we have Ukko, the god of sky, weather, crops and other natural things. Or he could be a she, Ilmatar, the virgin goddess of the air. Not really sure. Try saying "Ukko perkele!" in a low, menacing way. Or as a sort of battlecry. Sounds like something the good ol' vikings might have said when going into battle! Just the sound of that would make Thor cry and run home. Check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Gallen-...f_the_Sampo.jpg Gallen Kallela's The defence of the Sampo. Juha ruokangas (a finnish luthier) inlayed that whole picture into one of his custom carved top 7 string's. Here's a pic: http://www.ruokangas.com/wallpapers/kalevala_1280x1024.jpg Truly amazing piece of work!
  14. Indeed. Perkele is probably my most used swearword. Also if you listen to some finnish metal bands you can hear a lot of those!
  15. Okay... Is it possible to wire 2 active EMG's to a ibanez 5 way switch (8 lugs in a row)?? The positions would be: 1 Bridge 2 nothing 3 Both 4 nothing 5 Neck I think I read somewhere that those blank spots could harm your amp on really high volumes. If it is alright, how would I go about doing that? I can't find diagram for this sort of thing anywhere.
  16. No need anymore. Got the answer from another place. Thanks for looking!
  17. Alright then. I'm gonna leave it unwired. Thanks! What about that 'green thingy' (still don't know what it's called...)? Can I make it longer by soldering some wire to the other end? Would it work? The embarrasment thing, was because as I read through the threads here trying to find some answers, I noticed that there were a lot of threads about about pickup wiring. Some people were fed up with it and kinda pissed about it. This thing:
  18. I have never changed pickups in a guitar (nor wired in the first place) and I'm really confused with all this. My guitar is an Ibanez S 2075FW Prestige. It has h/s/h stock pickups. 5 way switch. One volume and one tone pot. Been reading a lot on wiring, but I still have some questions which weren't answered anywhere. I'm installing EMG-81 to the bridge and EMG-60 to the neck position. I'm leaving the passive single coil in place 'cause I don't like looking at an empty cavity. The instructions strictly say that you should NOT reconnect the ground wire when installing active pickups. Although I don't use the middle pickup all that much, It'd still be nice to have it functioning. I'm guessing it needs the ground wire. So... do I ground it or not?? Don't really want to get shocked. Also... The volume and tone pots are pre wired with this green thingy (some capacitor?) connecting them to each other (also a black wire). The problem is that the 'thingy' is too short. The pots can't stretch far enough from each other to install them. So can I solder a small piece of wire on the 'thingy' to make it longer? Or will it affect it in a bad way? I'm quite embarrassed to be asking such beginner questions here, but one has to start somewhere. To me, building a neck from scratch is much simpler! Thanks for all the help.
  19. Don't click that link, folks. I got two trojans for my curiosity.
  20. I'm liking that updated body shape a lot better! Looking really nice overall. Btw. any pics of the back?
  21. WOW! That's looking delicious! Really nice job on that carve. I could look at it all day!
  22. But do you have enough money for a new fingerboard. Just kidding. Lookin sleek so far. Keep it up!
  23. Cool idea! You can put a LOT thicker coats when the guitar is not hanging from the ceiling. I guess it would speed up the finishing process somewhat. Looks a bit flimsy though. I wouldn't probably have the guts to put the result of my efforts hanging on a pair of pins. But I guess that's just a prototype. (the jig, I mean) Also, what is that huge white line near the bottom pin? Looks like one huge scratch! What if you're strap button aren't in the traditional spot? Can you lock it into place somehow?
  24. It's not stained. That's the natural color of Padauk. And yes, it looks REALLY nice!
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