Walka
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I don't have a thickness sander either. I just slice a piece off on the bandsaw and go after it with sandpaper and elbow grease.
Double sided tape will probably work though.
SR
Maybe you all know this but,it was new to me.
Great trick!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Fiwc5yGHn4
Mikael
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Impressive
Any need for a trussrod in the alu neck?
Mikael
The aluminum neck needs also the truss rod. Despite being made of metal the neck tends to bend under the action of the tension of the strings, like a wooden one.
travis beans and electrical guitar company (current aluminum neck guitar maker) don't have truss rods
Neither does old Kramer (alu)necks.
Mikael
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Impressive
Any need for a trussrod in the alu neck?
Mikael
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They are willing to send you one?
Congrats if so, its a great kit.
Mikael
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Nice job, but guitar building and booze isn't the best combination
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They started to market the kit earlier this summer in the finnish musicians site.
( It was even cheaper then,payed only 180 € for it.)
You can choose from different pickup configurations and bridge/trem routings.
Body material can be choosed in two different colors, same as mine or
blackcamo ( same as the neck).
I think it was quite popular here among hobby builders, of course it's
a small market here.
Just send them email if interested. I think J-P will be happy to give you more information.
jukka-pekka@flaxwood.com
Don't see any reason why they shouldn't ship worldwide.
Compressed "wood dust" or not, no big deal if it works and sounds great.
Don't either think the nut will be a problem if it cost 5 or 15 bucks.
Those fretboard inlay routs come from the mold, so you can't have the neck
without them.
Have to think something in those oval routs,don't have the original
inlays.
Neck is just glued in, Flaxwood uses Loctite 454 gel and 431 superglue for it.
Planning to finish the body with red tinted lacquer, hope to get the camo effect to pop up.
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Impressive paintjob.
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Here's some facts about the material they use.
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Wow, scary.............
Nice job.
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I thought you guys could be interested about this one?
The next project will be a Flaxwood kit.
Everyone heard about Flaxwood I think.
There's info(in finnish) about the kit in the models/my own flaxwood
They're selling the kit here in Finland for 250 €.
I think its cheap as soap........
Kit include: Body( any flaxwood model you wish),neck,backplate
saddle,frets and trussrod cover.
It looks cool and it's comfy.And it should sound as great than any
Flaxwood.
some pics.
Updates further on............
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This build rocks.
But I wouldn't inlay the fretboard, maybe only small dots?
And the trussrod cover could also be very simple?
The pickguard idea is brilliant,everything else is too much.(only my opinion)
Less is more.............
What ever you decide, its going to be a amazing guitar.
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Great build! Whereabouts in Finland are you? (Pori, here I am afraid)
It is a little strange that you interchange the words "finish" and "Finnish"!
I presume that the top is black Alder (Tervaleppä)? I love how the knob sits perfectly in the centre of one of the knot whorls. I've considered trying to spalt some myself since we have a lot in the sawmill. It's too late in the year to go collecting fungus to seed some boards unfortunately, so maybe in Spring I will collect some Dead Man's Fingers and some bracket fungi.
Yup, my spelling is bad.Sorry for that.
I live on Espoo, (8 kilometers from Helsinki).
offtopic:
(there is no way to edit your post after you sent it?)
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Can I ask how you cut out your f-hole? I'm in the middle of a similar build and it looks like yours turned out very clean.
Normal scrollsaw and a steady hand.
Just leave enough room to finnish the f-hole edges with needle files and sandpaper
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Thank you guys for your kind words,
but I'm just a greenhorn among you dudes.
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The final result with Emg pickups 81/85, Steinberger tuners and
ABM single string briges
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Hello!
Finally encouraged myself
to sign in on this site, have been lurking
here for years.
Did get my second build ready few weeks ago.
Tried to use lumber we have here in our finish forest.
Body: Elm,walnut veener and spalted alder top,
Neck: Laminated birch with walnut veener stripes.
Few project pics.
Elm is very hard and dense,so tried to get the body lighter with some chambering.
With the top glued on
First build: Zebra-caster
in In Progress and Finished Work
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Just a thought,move the bridge pickup rout a little forward
to leave more wood around the Floyd pivot studs.