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Posts posted by Maurits
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Drop filling with CA glue might work. Not sure though.
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Beautiful looking guitar. That's some great looking inlay work. Plus you'll always have a safety reminder at hand.
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That looks terrific. Not bad for a 16 year old, come to think of it, it's great whatever age you may be.
So you're not putting a logo or whatnot anywhere?
Looks grand!!
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That looks really great. Got any pics of the headstock?
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Routing it slowly but surely we'll get there I think. I wasn't planning to rout it to final shape in one go.
Mickguard, if you do I wouldn't drill as many holes a we did as the more you drill, the bigger pain in the backside it is routing I think.
Progress on this thing really is going at a snail's pace at the moment, We both have exams coming up in a week and after that I hope we can work on them more and finally get these beasts up and running.
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I heard that the string exert such a force that those rollers lock up and don't even roll.
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The lower bout is the lower/treble side horn.
Looks like a fun project you have going on there fellow-Dutchie, good luck.
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Great neck on that. Can't wait to see it finished.
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Looks good.
check out this link about doing neck pockets:
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Looks good so far. Got any pics of what it used to look like?
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Looks good, shame about those folds in the corners.
Got some more info about the state it was in before, some pics maybe? Thanks.
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Lovely fretboard you have there. And I'd just leave the top flat, in my eyes Jr's should be simple and basic guitars. What do you want to use for binding?
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Looks great!! Can't wait to see it finished. I'm sure your son will love it.
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Looks pretty sweet. I bet the neck looks like it has been there forever with the headstock face and all. Good job.
Had a look on Tony's site, he builds some beautiful guitars. And if this sort of break happens a lot because of the bad case design will you be getting a new, better case for this thing?
Congrats on it all working out.
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That also looks good, but I like the one on this bass more, not as 'busy' as the one on your site. Still a lovely piece of wood.
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Wow, every single piece of wood on that thing is stunning. I just can't get over how great that top looks. I'm getting GAS for something with a spalted top now.
And I for one think the cavity cover looks good as it is now.
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Pretty nice insight to how those things are made. Shame they didn't show their fretslotting jig.
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Both look good. And using only two trem springs. They have a Suhr vibe going, with the natural binding and all. Good job!
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He did ruin it for us all didn't he
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That Macassar bass is incredible , I love that stuff.
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Not too fond of that color but it looks good.
Btw you're only allowed to post on pic per post.
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Looks great, have fun playing it.
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Is polyurathane glue a good alternative for this? As that's what I'm planning on using for my neckthrough.
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Oh wow
That is quite the eyecatching guitar, sweet pickup rings.
Handrubbed nitro seems interesting. How did you do it, or is there a tutorial somewhere? Thanks.
First Build, Singlecut Fretless 5 String
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Looks very nice, the wooden knobs are a nice touch. The finish for the fingerboard might depend on what strings you're going to use, flats or rounds?