hooglebug
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just a test. its really hard to take pictures of it, but it looks really nice. it'll be a while before its on a guitar though, far too cold!
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the tap tone of the goldtop was brighter than the burst, and after carving the neck and doing the back contours its darker. hmm. we'll see if the burst darkens after its had the same treatment
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both fretboards are done - again - (not glued on in the pic, just pinned), and the goldtop has its pickup routes done. both have the back cavities and cover recesses with the inserts
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its really hard to take pictures of the carve. it looks really square edged, but its all curvy i promise. the bit on the flat part that looks like a bit of torn out wood is just that. it will either be sanded out with sanding, or it can be filled if not as this ones the goldtop. its not as deep as it looks in the pics though
also, stupid me buggered up the fretboards. both of them!! so i got new ones which are just waiting for binding, then sanding, then fretting
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i didnt win with my mini one did i? its not in the voting bit but its in the pics as the second one in june
EDIT: you've put my mini one in june ( in the pics when its should be restorations redwitch guitar
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seems a good idea. like goal of the season on match of the day hehe
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it is a matter of opinion though. before all the forum troubles where posts were deleted, people on this thread had already said they loved the shape. are they wrong too? just because you think its wrong doesnt make it fact. if you want to tell my why i and others are wrong go for it
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for other people who dont know, we've already had this conversation. some people really like this design, as well as a couple of others iv done, whilst others (including you) really dont. as i said before, you cant please everyone. some people think paris hilton is "hot". i think she looks like shes been hit repeatedly with a shovel. and so on and so forth.
in fact, on another forum, some people (regarding another design) assumed that i was a professional designer. not a guitar designer, a graphic or other designer. im not saying therefore im fantastic and you're wrong. its just down to opinion. i like these designs. you dont.
i like my version better than yours. maybe other people would like yours better
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Same as many people, I found that my old Black n' Decker Dremel copy was actually better than a Dremel. Better build and heft to it. If I recall, a lot of people complained about the bearings or the bearing mounts on the Dremel being dodgy. Whether this has been solved, was an isolated case or whatever I am not sure. Either way, I still prefer my gaudy orange B&D to the Dremel. It's just a name. Like Coke and Loctite. I prefer to buy generic brands, like "beer" and "superglue".
Word of advice Hoogle - do your photography in daylight. Flash and/or artificial lighting makes works in progress look untidy and completely unlike how things look in person. Use the fact that you get daylight during winter to your best advantage.
i've had two cheap 'copies' before and they have never lasted too long and always felt cheap. this one feels nice and has variable speed, which is good.
i always take pics after im done with the day, and by that time its always dark. at least in winter anyway. and im too impatient to wait till morning hehe.
also - "Donald Duck Overdriven by a Bulldozer" - what!?
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got the dremel today (my first one with dremel actually written on it hehe) and got the headstock logos and the body binding channel around the horn done. also cut out the 12th fret inlays, but wont inlay them until the boards radiused as the ivory is so thin.
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i couldnt resist a little mockup
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have ordered a new dremel, so should be able to get the inlays done soon. meanwhile i got the fretboards and burst headstock bound
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well you were right. its still chewing gum. bugger. super glue it is then. and hope there are no gaps!!!
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not personally. i just got one because they're not taking card details over email anymore, you have to ring them. which i hate doing.
i put some little bits of binding in acetone a few hours ago. they've kinda glooped together and at the minute are a bit like chewing gum, so maybe all hope isnt lost. i shall see what its like tomorrow
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i dont know i got it from david dyke. hmm. bugger! i'll have a try at it
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both are pretty much at the same point now. im going to have to get a new dremel, then i can do the headstock logos before i glue the necks in. the burst headstock will get bound i have decided now, while the goldtop wont. i got the fretboards and binding today so i can get on with them (until the point where i need to do the inlay. bugger.)
so, heres the burst
and both together. remember the carve is staying rough till its all glued together, then i can finish it off properly
and this is the ivoroid binding
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i intended to get the burst body up to speed with the goldtop today (saturday), but 4 week old nephew got in the way of that. not literally obviously, he's not capable of that yet.
so heres where i got to instead. got the mahogany bandsawed and routed and thicknessed, the top thicknessed and the binding route done. and the recurve shelf half done.
also, my pot of gold came!! oooo
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a catch up then
heres the chamber and wire route
and after a couple of hours with some tiny planes
im leaving it rough till its glued together and the bindings on, then i can get it all nice and right. also, the ledge for the recurve with be very useful for clamps
also also, heres the top for the burst
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yesterday i got the logos cut out only to find my dremel had broken, so i couldnt inlay them. which was a bugger. so i made a couple of truss rod covers from the same black/white/black veneer sandwich as the back of the headstocks instead.
and got the neck pocket done so once im ready to do it its all set to be glued together. but theres lots to do before that yet.
because i dont have a flat end to the fretboards, i cant just route straight through the top like on a les paul, so i have to have a step in the neck
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a little while ago i designed a new guitar. it doesnt have a name yet. but its being called a GT for now, since i designed it as a goldtop to begin with.
a trip to the woodyard got me a nice big chunk of fijian mahogany - enough for two bodies and two three-piece necks, as well as a plank of plain sycamore big enough for three bookmatched tops. the sycamore is very straight grained, and so not terribly exciting.
also, recently i got my very first bandsaw. and i think im in love. how i ever managed without one is beyond me!!
so for this one, its going to be a goldtop with p90s. im waiting on a nice piece of flame maple to do a burst with the other bits of mahogany, but for now here's this one.
blanks ready
body shaped - the ledge is just to get the binding level set before i start doing angles and carving
and so you can see it properly these are the body and headstock templates
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you're telling me! i've sanded it back and am doing it again
New Design
in In Progress and Finished Work
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got a sealer coat on them both. heres the flamey one. its yummy.