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the third eye

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  1. :ph34r: you probably couldn't swirl the paint with the dryer as you usually need something physically moving through it and if it did work you would get really boring patterns no intricate detailed swirls an idea i've been kicking round is after you dip the guitar in what if you used something to suck the paint out like a pump or something?
  2. one day they'll invent guitars that play themselves ooohhh.... AI .vs human guitar showdown!! don't worry..the one will save us(stevie vai!!)
  3. to tell you the truth for some reason i don't like it could be the colour
  4. whoa!! i love the finish on that guitar you linked to!! :o i also like the idea of transparent red or green personally i wouldn't go orange
  5. lookin really good!!! what sort of finish are you planning? :ph34r:
  6. all hail the finish king.......again
  7. Hi Michael whereabouts in Aus are you? i'm in Tassie can't really help you in finding wood have you asked any luthiers? there are a lot of people overseas that could make a body for you though
  8. i guess this is one of those things where you gotta strip the guitar and see how it's connected first in the next couple of weeks i hope to refinish an RG7620 and maybe a Yamaha RBX765a (bass) cool site speedy, have you read the thing on electrical shock? that's bloody scary!
  9. Thanks, did you mean the earth wire i need to connect the shielding to is found on the bridge or volume pot, or, that the connection to the shielding can be found there therefore i don't have to worry that i'm covering the whole pickup cavity with paint?
  10. don't know much about the layer of shielding paint under the pickups does it matter that it gets covered in a layer of paint and sealant when refinishing? will it affect anything? people don't seem to mind that it's covered just as long as it's there undeneath...but why? questionsquestionsquestions i never seem to runout :ph34r:
  11. for my jem shipping was $130 but doesn't matter anymore i've found another tis too i like my birthday who else can say they were born on friday 13th
  12. ok sorry,misinterpreted the question and i meant to say wood is organic therefore a feature it possesses is that no two are the same (jus worded wrong) i know what it means
  13. and if it's the same quality/wood..etc then the sound should be basically the same i say basically because wood is organic(no two the same)
  14. many people build their own bodies there's a few tutorials on it in the main site :ph34r: and some of the members here have made their own
  15. OMG first jem on the moon! one small step for jems one giant leap for ibanez! seriously looks awesome though
  16. epoxy 330 i think you may be better off making new inlays same thing i'm doing soon
  17. :o whoa 5.6cm? for neck dots? you sure this is the right measurement?
  18. thanks that is what i thought you meant but i was a bit unsure cheers for clearing things up though, appreciate it
  19. just thought i'd chime in and say that is one classy lookin guitar seriously awesome job bro!! and to be offered a job after your FIRST DIY guitar!!!! nuff said.. :ph34r:
  20. ok i feel really stupid now but some things about the brass tube aren't making total sense yet if it's used the way i think you mean then what difference does it make if it's perfectly round to start with if i'm right then does this mean i need different size brass tubes for each different size cutout? and do you mean by "the dots in the JEM are metric" that they are all uniform sizes? sorry, but i just want to be sure
  21. Thanks i had to edit my post cause it did this © too
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