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goat

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  1. I used a caul press.They went in fine.I put glue on the left and right of the slot leaving a space in the middle so the fret would seat. Checking my receipts,I got my fretwire from Warmoth.It is #6150. I don`t know what size the slot was supposed to be.I don`t know why I had in my mind .024 The .026 slot worked out fine. If anyone knows the tang dimensions for 6150 wire I`m curious
  2. I remember reading in an earlier post a little larger was O.K. to prevent backbow. It`s .002 difference. They are not just dropping into place,but if I have to,I`ll fill with glue. Thanx
  3. My fretwire from stew-mac recommends a .024 slot. Mine are cut .026 Will this be O.K?
  4. If you don`t want to use any glue,try the old peg in the hole trick
  5. It did sand very easy.I guess I just liked the way it worked around 600 and 800.By the time 2000 came,the oily residue was annoying. Next time I`ll just use a rasp.
  6. I attached a link to where I`m at right now. I don`t like the way that ebony sands out. Should I glue the frets or just press them in? I ordered the brass caul for $3.99 from Stew-Mac and sandwiched it between steel and welded it.I can just pull it out and replace with any sized radius caul.I attached it to some round stock and bolted it so it will move and settle where it has to...just like the high priced one CLICK HERE
  7. Yes,that`s what I`m trying to do. Thanks to all for the input. Because of the body shape,I have to do the edges before I glue them (the wings) to the neck-thru.
  8. Great idea! I just happen to own both bases
  9. I just wanted nice little rounded edges I`m quite past wood choice and decision of top.CLICK HERE
  10. No,I have the body shape cut on the bandsaw,the edges are square right now like in the photos in my other post. I guess I`ll just sand them over with the block.
  11. Thanks,I should have stated,I`m already into the top too far.It`s Mahogany.
  12. What is the best way to put a nice edge on a guitar without binding?
  13. Beautiful! What color blue is that?
  14. This is where I`m at so far.The bottom wing is my second one because my jigsaw blade walked too far on me.The neck is angled and I have Five pointed stars for markers under the tape.I still have to drill to inlay the side position markers on the neck.I will be painting this blue. Question?: Can I also paint black around the edges for a sunburst effect or do I have to use a blue stain first and then paint? Guitar progress
  15. Is there an echo in here here Its glued up.I`ll take the clamps off tomorrow. I put masking tape over the truss rod to keep glue out.Just as I applied the glue,my neighbor comes up to talk to me about borrowing something.I told him I was busy but lost concentration anyway and put fretboard over tape.I took it up right away and removed tape ,but now the glue is on the fingerboard.I wiped it as best I could,but man what a hassle.So I probably won`t be able to remove the truss rod very easily in the future.
  16. 1/2" thick Didn`t even scratch it.
  17. I think this question was asked awhile back,but I don`t remember the answer. Should you wax pott new pickups?
  18. I marked the tapered sides of the masked fretboard and used double sided tape on a 1/2" thick x 2 1/2"w x 30" long, straight piece of stainless with a machined edge.I stuck the ebony board on top of that with the edge ligning up along the straight edge and ran it down the band saw.It worked great.... ...except there are no teeth left on my bandsaw J/K My fretboard is now tapered and ready for gluing. Thanks for the help everyone.
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