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Posts posted by psikoT
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The second one, from left to right... not fan of light fretboards, but all of them look great.
If I ever make another guitar, it will be multiscale for sure.
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That headstock from the back... Wow!
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Maybe I'm missing something, but aren't the strings going to touch that skull? From the pictures is hard to see, but it looks like is taller that the fretboard...
Looks great btw!
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The pics in a cloudy day look much better that the ones under direct sunlight you're used to shoot.
Can't wait to see it once is assembled... so far is looking tremendous.
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Hi Scott... well, I don't have much time to spare on guitars lately.
One is finished and sounding, I just can't take a decent picture of it, but thinking on calling a buddy to do the photoshoot... the other one is ready for the finishing. I bought some water based laquer and wanted to try with that, as nitro is extremely toxic for my little apartment. I saw some videos of people using this stuff and the result is not so bad, so maybe is worth a try.
In the meanwhile, I enjoy watching your progress, is the only cool thing of Mondays.
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Stunning work!
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20 hours ago, jpecc said:
My main goal was to share a very personal project with a group that has experience and knowledge about guitar builds and maybe get a little feedback.
Hi @jpecc, feel free to open a post of your project here if you want feedback from us, better than posting in a forum which requires to be registered to see the post. Registrations usually take a couple of minutes and most of us lazy dogs are not willing to do. But for some weird reason we love to see pics of people working so you will get some comments for sure. Your guitar looks really cool for a first attempt, you should definitely keep building more of them.
I voted for the one which is in the stage, because that's a real plus to me. I'm not fan of headless and I really don't like the signature in the top, but yeah... it's in the stage.
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3 hours ago, Norris said:
It's easy enough to rename the file extension on a computer, but not so easy on a mobile phone.
Ouch!
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You can change the file extension manually, .jpeg and .jpg are the same. Nice skull btw.
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Spectacular.
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Don't you assemble them before painting?
Nice work BTW.
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On 28/03/2018 at 10:57 PM, scorpionscar said:
I'm thinking about another method casue miter box and japanesse saw doesn't work in ebony. It tooks me hours when the normal thing is to do it in half an hour. Any ideas?
The saw gets stuck in the slots because it's not perfectly perpendicular during the whole process. It happens to me too, so you're not alone. What I do is, as soon I notice it gets stuck, I try to find the right angle, moving the blade left-right and continue without forcing the saw. If you force the saw, you might bend the blade and therefore increase the problem.
This is similar to handling a tricky key in a door, you have to find the right position before open it.
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Is there any reason why you didn't make the fret slots yet?... I find really difficult to make the slots once the fretboard its radiused and tappered, so once again you got me expectant. Can't wait to see how you manage this challenge.
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17 hours ago, scorpionscar said:
Fortunately the ebony absorved the resin and there was no issues of dirty black ebony dust
Great job and glad to hear that, I had problems in the past sanding ebony next to maple and couldn't find a way to clean that mess, that was my concern. Keep it up!
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Those stars are really cool, but I'm afraid that mixing ebony with maple is not a good idea. Hope I'm wrong.
Looking forward to the result.
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Side dots need to be drilled just 2-3 mm, more than that is totally useless. I always use a hand drill ("berbiquí" in spanish) to be more precise and avoid complications.
Nice work, as always!
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51 minutes ago, ScottR said:
Now I take a fret dressing file and round back the sharp little ends of the frets where they contact the edge of the fret board
Here is where I fail... there's always a small triangle left from the corner stuck to the fretboard... If I want to get rid of it, then the file pass through the tape and makes a mark in the wood, even if the file is flat in that side. Really annoying.
Thanks for the detailed explanation btw, I'll try next time.
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Yeah, I also want frets like those... tell us the secret, please.
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Great work man... not entirely fan of the body shape, but your guitars have their own personality, I must say.
This last one looks really pro... love it!
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6 hours ago, ScottR said:
I was a little surprised that the layers were not visible on the honed part of the blade. I assume that's normal....
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That's because the etching is done before the sharpening, I believe... got addicted to watch videos from blacksmiths in youtube. Really fascinating stuff, some Damascus knives are made with more than 1000 layers.
Forgot to say... that handle you made is gorgeous.
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That's awesome... but how do you ensure a perfect radius in the jig?
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9 hours ago, ScottR said:
I like the pattern and colors after cutting the headstock angle. It's almost too bad there will be a headstock cap of Katalox to cover that up.
What about a zebrano headstock cap matching the top?
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I haven't commented yet, but following this thread from the shadows. Excellent work, as always... if they are like the explorer, we can expect some outstanding results. Keep the good work.
Since you asked, I hate colorful guitars, specially blue ones. I'd go for a tobacco burst or trans-black. But it's your guitar, you're the one who decide.
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2 minutes ago, Andyjr1515 said:
Well it's a through neck
Ah shit, I forgot that... now I get it.
Project: Earthstone
in In Progress and Finished Work
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A bit offtopic, but I've seen knife makers cleaning the epoxi with acetone. Wish I knew that in the past.