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Ford

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  1. Yeah, Everything from templates sliding around to that little sleve on template bits riding up. Its usually neck pockets getting chewed up. Makes me want to reconsider using a chisel. Then again, from what I understand, if you take your time, its really not that hard. >shrugs<
  2. I'm glad this came up, I was yea-close to buying one of those 45˚ cutters myself. Let me add this, I've seen a lot of tutorials promoting the use of round over bits witn a router to round off a body. Is this still a suggested method, you would you all suggest rounding the body by hand? I've seen many a bodys ravaged by an out of controll router!
  3. Oops. Yeah, I guess I wouldnt be pullin quite that hard on the strings before locking them in place... Heh.
  4. You're right, I wouldn't be able to drop-D it or tune down a half step. Unless I went ahead and wrapped the string around the post a few times... Which might be redundant... Uh... Crap. Now I'm confused...
  5. I saw these the other day and was a bit curious. SteMac: PlanetWaves Tuners It sounds like a great idea (although a bit expensive). Has anyone had any experience with these, or heard any rumors?
  6. I think the fretboard must be ebony... Though how he got the letters to float in fixed positions is beyond me. Is that something you do with a router and template?
  7. You know... the more I look at it...
  8. Hmmm... "Image hosted by Tripod..." I seem to remember that guitar looking much different than that...
  9. AudioSlave Jimi's Greatest Hits Chevelle's Wonder Whats Next Silage, Shaded Red, Beanbag, Skillet, Plumb, uh... Yeah.
  10. Thanks guys, and I'll look into that book, it sounds interesting. Probably the best (and most usefull so far) thing that I learned was learning Maj7, Min7, and Dom7 chords and all their inversions up the neck. I like melodic chord progressions a lot, and its definately made studying jazz a lot easier. The second inversion of a Maj7 with its bass note on the 6th string is a handfull: Dmaj7/A e:x B:3 G:6 D:4 A:x E:5 I like playing it and asking other musicians what they thought it was. It puts the 1st and the 7th degrees right next to eachother, and the semi-tone relationship sounds really dissonant. "Ew! That must have been some nasty diminished chord, right?", "Erm, no, just a major chord, sorry!"
  11. Sharpie? I've never had trouble with sharpie ink falling off of anything, but I guess it could rub off over time. I immagine you could lacquor over sharpie... Thats kinda a cool idea, ya know!
  12. I like guitars with some sort of odd or unique flavor in their tone, Tele's, Danelectros, etc... Aside from that, Different body shapes (ie, Jaguars) Non solid color finishes Rosewood fretboard Flamed Maple I usually like Alinco styled pickups I use 10's for strings Definately straplocks. I'm clumsy. Skull volume knobs. I have a hipshot detuner (low E to D tuneing peg) on my Tele, but I dont use it as much as I use to. I think those massive B-benders look cool though. Um, I love that Fender Twin clean tone. I have a 100w Twin Amp, and its great. Not the worlds best distortion, but the gain boost on the clean channel... Its so wonderfull...
  13. Jazz technique? Really? Huh... Yeah, every time I hear it its in some song from the 80's >shrugs< I think it sounds funny! And neat... Neat and funny. Hey Speedy, when playing 5ths, would you play the diatonic flat 5th, or ignore it and make everything perfect 5ths?
  14. What a wierd split! What happened to all the 30-somethings?
  15. I'm listening to one of Alex's songs from his website (Alone in a Crowd), and it was wondering how the (and sorry for the term) cheezy, tokin 80's guitar harmonies were done. Are they playing a 3rd appart or something like that? Diatonic, or a fixed interval?
  16. I have a heavy, metal slide that I like to tap the strings with with my picking hand (with the slide on), especially at the 12th fret, its like turbo octives. Sounds kinda wierd versus taping with your fingers.
  17. I put chrome skull knobs on my Tele, they look pretty sharp, but they keep getting hung up on the controll plate screws! Oh well, I think they're cool. Got those from www.musiciansfriend.com
  18. I snagged an old Roland Double Beat off of a friend of mine. He he he. Its older than dirt, but has a nice thick, snappy sound. A fun peadle. Whistles really loud when you put the wah pedal all the way down.
  19. Thanks wes, I'll look into that as well. Is there a particular place that is good to buy that from? Incidentially, one of the last bands I was in had a song called "Dont sleep with your neighbors goat" ... the stuff we came up with at 3 am...
  20. Ah, that may be it then. Will using the black stain be too much for this particular finish you think? Or should I look for a brown... Hey, also, when useing Tung Oil, do you need to use a filler? I also assume that you can oil over a stain. Right now I'm thinking of a basswood body with a flamed maple top (I've heard this lends to a even tone, good for many styles), and a maple, mohogany laminate neck. I know bass wood is soft, and a hard finish is reccomended, but it may not matter as it will only be visible on the back... I dunno...
  21. I gotta find out what stain he used... It also looks like the pickups and trem are brown, does anybody else see that?
  22. Greetings fellow desert dweller! Um... You should check out the tutorials on this site, they are very good, and answered most of my questions. Also, go to the references section and read EVERYONES website and guitar how-to's, then come back here for more specific questions. Thats what I'm up to anyhow! In any case, it never hurts to ask.
  23. Thats right... I remember now, thanks! So so so, francelj, or anyone, what was used on that lovely flame to give it that particular look?
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