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mistermikev

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  1. sounds about right for the low e... but high e should be 1.5mm... or as we say in the usa... one and a HALF mm!
  2. fun to scroll through and see so many exotic pieces of wood. some nice mashups there between figured maple and walnut, padauk and wenge. looking fwd to watching this develop.
  3. def, that's a beauty... think I've seen it once before. that fb would have been a great first option!
  4. wowwy wow wow... that burl... mylton burl up in here... u r a reg burl reynolds... burly temple... noice. I love the second choice for fretboard. beauty.
  5. nicely done. my last workbench build I tried to go light... but as such it hasn't held up well. Yours is, like many i've seen, very heavy duty. I didn't go that heavy... just 2x4, but heavier than I went last time. Made some good headway this weekend so... should be finished up today or sometime next week and plopping down some photos. thanks for the feedback AD!
  6. tap, tap, tap... is this thing on? I'll be here all week folks. anywho... it occurs to me today as I'm assembling 5' x 21" boxes out of 2x4s... it would be much easier to build this workbench if I could just set it on a longer workbench, lol.
  7. beauty guitfiddle. I agree that the bridge angle looks a hair large.
  8. so... about to redo my work bench. would be interested in input in terms of things one might think about incorporating. I was thinking I'd have half the top on one of the benches on hinges, and keep my chop saw on the shelf just below. In theory I could just lift my chop saw out and use... then put it back, saving me perhaps half the lift from the floor to the top of the bench. might be a waste as I rarely use it. another thing I def want to incorporate is a spot for doing the joint on tops. just a 1" slit in the top to run the router bit and perhaps some holes at the back to slip a clamp through. I always build stuff and then immediately think of something else I should have done... in the interest of avoiding that: any things I might want to consider? what features did you include in your work bench? extra points for pics.
  9. I have heard of this from a guy locally who was selling wood and doing cnc cutting boards. apparently there is some waterproof demo they do... supposed to be really impressive. up close and personal it had a really natural looking finish... I would have bought some but it was very expensive. if it's the same stuff... I think it'd be great, but I can't recall if that was the exact name or not. if it is made for cutting boards I would think it would seal it great... the only question would be if you will like the feel. just my 2 cents and probably not worth a dime.
  10. had meant to post earlier... typed it out and everything but must've forgotten to send. basically what scottr said above. It can't be naptha... and it does leave a residue/oil. if you take a perfectly maple unfinished neck and add lemon oil to it many times... you'll turn it yellow. (ask me how I know). generally it is sold as clean/condition for wood and lots of folks swear by it for occasional cleaning/conditioning of fretboards. I have only recently heard some arguments against it for that... and most of those arguments go something like "don't do it too much". I'd add to that... don't use it on bare maple. all that said... can't imagine using it as a finish.
  11. no... but I used to work on roofs... tar jobs that needed to be re-done. friends called me ted. they'd say "oh look, here comes re-tar ted". sometimes they'd call me three tar ted.
  12. I've said it too much or I would have said exactly this... again!
  13. except if it's satin poly... then you just play knights in white satin over and over... pretty boring.
  14. hadn't even considered that... this is a poly finish so... good for polytones but not much else. ;)
  15. just an opinion... but it's a bit much for me. 1 ply black would be epic.
  16. hehe... yeah probably ruined the tone by floating the bridge... I mean... no longer making contact with the tonewood so... probably just revert back!
  17. are we competing for guitar with most times refinished before finished? Think you might have stolen the lead just now... but there's still hope for me.
  18. gotta say... that is pretty nicely done. I bet your getting a footrub or some other benefit - well earned.
  19. love it. did you dye black, sand back then dye green or is the black a grain filler or? looks good!
  20. "you'll put your eye out" looks sweet and good to see you back in here.
  21. c'mon curtisa... me and carl verheyen are over at the water drinking and hopin' you'll join us!!! seriously tho... I've had this guitar decked and it didn't stay in tune as well as it does right now with the trem floating. I know exactly what will happen if I change the tension from what it is right now because I zeroed in on this spot (after that video I fine tuned a bit more). the low e was coming back a hair flat - so I increased spring tension and it improved. high e was sharp... so I loosened tension. It's not as good as a floyd (obviously) but better than any 6 screw I've ever played. Up until now it never occurred to me that you might want something other than a squared trem claw... so forgive my fan-boyism... it has sort of been a revelation for me.
  22. having tried this... I think your comment on step 1 is verified. all i did was set the claw at an angle. just tuned the g string to pitch when bending up. that caused all strings to bend at specified intervals. after the vid above I observed that the low e was coming back flat... so gave it more and more tension till it came back perfect. Now it stays in tune perfect. going back to vs100 comment - i have a babicz w straight claw that stays in tune perfect... but I wonder if the actual springs there have differing tensions. I can tell you that my vs100 - I had issues getting it to return perfect. once I angled the claw... 98% there. the vid above: I made zero other changes. strings are old. nut is cut right, but tuners aren't great. this trem never returned in tune even with graph tech saddles.
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