gplayer50
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Great looking guitar.
Has a real retro vibe to it.
Rob
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Nice Work.
The only thing that I don't like is your access covers. They should match the back wood.
Just my opinion.
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Very beautiful Guitar.
Excellent workmanship!
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Shimmy,
The narowest nut width that I have seen on a nylon string guitar is 1-3/4".
This is on the Taylor models.
Gplayer50
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Very nice guitar. I especially like the body shape.
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Excellent work. Love the change that you made to the heel.
Two questions for you:
What's it weigh and how does it sound?
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Matt,
Excellent work and documentation on the process.
Look forward to seeing the finished violin.
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Nice work. Yes please continue. Any info on how someone approaches building is always appreciated.
Rob
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Thanks,
I'll give that a shot.
Rob
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Thanks for the responses.
Actually, these scratches are larger than the ones from the compond (which I will remove with swirl remover) so, I'm looking for advice as to which would be more effective in removing the deeper ones.
A coarser rubbing compound or sand with 1000 grit and start the polishing process over again.
Thanks,
Rob
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Hi,
I'm new to the forum and am in the process of finishing my first guitar.
I am to the point of polishing the clear coat but, after doing so have found that there are still scrathces in the finish.
My question is, am I better to go back and resand the finish or should I use a coarser compound?
My sanding procedure was, 400 / 600 / 1000 (no 800 available) and then I polished with a fine polishing compound.
Thanks,
Rob
Build #2
in In Progress and Finished Work
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Excellent workmanship.
Looks great!