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cainy

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  1. this thing look amazing man love the timber used! its impossible to get good timber here other than blackwood, walnut and qld maple....unless you wanna buy from perry lol everything else i get i have to order from the US and pay like $60 just to get a fretboard shipped still beats his $120 slotted ones lol ok enough lol

    and the fact its a multi scale blows my mind man i been making these things for 4-5 years now and still not game lol you and perry are the only guys here i know that have made them so props to you both!!

    my hit you up for tips in the months to come lol

  2. I have a regular Xiphos, and I love the thing. Unfortunately, Im not looking for another.

    The guitar sounds... Odd. Inverted Crosses? Lime green? Green hardware? Sounds like the guy told you to make an ugly guitar, and then he ran off. :D

    well its sold now none the less lol i decided i would keep it for myself(nat fin neck is so much smother than gloss maple) so took it to a party and a guy fell in love with it he disappeared for an hour came back and offered me $1000 cash....worked out rather nicley

    ITEM IS SOLD>

  3. Was asked to make a replacement neck for a friends JEM7.

    He wants it slightly thicker than the standard ibanez. Ash with a rosewood board, & no scarf joint, Something similar to a standard fender neck as opposed to the standard ibanez jem unit.

    It will be northern hard ash, im fairly sure the wood will be more than strong enough for a neck ,but never having tried it I am wondering about tone.

    Has anybody here ever tried an ash neck ??

    i have made two ash necks, a 5 piece out of alpine ash(australian native possibly) what came out rather great i thought rather sharp tonal effects

    and then a European single piece carbon coated neck(think parker on steroids) which in comparison to my other carbon coated necks is really dull and lifeless so on the tonal side of things aussie alpine ash is a feasible tone wood although very heavy!

    but euro on the other hand i will not bother touching again.

  4. 27' is a loooong guitar. The first few fretw are like 18" apart :D As for making the carve, I would go with scrapers and a finger plane and go sloooww. A gooseneck scraper allows for tons of control. It will take a little while, seeing as they tend to remove fairly little wood each pass, but that ensures you don't screw up a beautiful piece of wood.

    my "by hand" attempts where with a finger plane but every time at the tip talking off maybe .5 of a mm it still chips out....ffs lol maybe im trying to get the point to fine... ill go do another attempt now with a scraper

    27 is great for me i have "banana hands" and have been playing only 27-28' scale 8 strings for almost a year so going back to a normal guitar is hell....hence the starting of this project lol and playing in A# on a 25.5 is near impossible even with 65's lol

  5. selling a custom based exactly on a ibanez xiphos 27 fret wich was a pleasure to build being a huge Muhammed Suicmez fan but it was for a customer and here we are 6 months later(after complete date) and i have not been able to contact him and he has not been in contact with me so.....going by our agreement i now have full rights to sell it off to make back my losses ...his bad luck is now your good.

    first off I DONT HAVE A CAMERA! INSPECTIONS MORE THAN WELCOME....or you could just trust me....muhahahah

    anybody is free to drop by the workshop(pm me for address) to check it out prior to purchase but ill give a quick run down to get the juices running

    25.5 scale, 27 XJ frets, 5 piece wenge/ebony wizard II profile neck, ebony board,green inverted cross inlays, wings are swamp ash coated in a carbon/Kevlar cloth(lime green/black weave) ,lime green "iban" headstock decal.

    hardware- schaller hannes bridge(original gold parts powder-coated green) , bare knuckles nailbomb pickup(single bridge only), black lsr tuners, single volume knob with coil tap

    looking for around $700....no its not broken or defective or anything like that, 700 is the 50% he didnt pay me when picking it up and i want it sold fast(need money i dont have)

    workshop/details pm me.

  6. yep you heard right a 27' scale neck through prs..

    i started this endeavor about a week ago now only to realize 3/4 of the way through(finished other than the top/finish/electronics)...i had no idea how to go about the carved top on a mccarty... never actually having played one so i tried it on pine first rather than destroying a beautiful piece of flamed tasmanian blackwood

    my issue is that "spine"(best way i can describe it) on the top horn and shaping it, trying on a pine slab only to find every time when i come back into the "spine" from the pickup side(other side perfect) i always mess up the very tip of it(near strap button) weather im doing it by hand or with an orbital disk.... is there a special trick to this or some form of tip somebody can give me or just stick to it?

    when i say "mess up" i mean it chips out only about 3-4mm worth of a chunk but we all know that destroys a beautiful top

    any and all help appreciated.

    if i did that bad of a job describing what i meant please be sure to say and ill have another go

  7. thanks for the reply man.

    i had 70's on my esp flame baritone (George Lynch sig)before i sold the thing and it played like a dream, probably for the reasons of how "weirdly" i do a set up but how i play is how a play.

    guitar is actually all finished now plays a treat i ended up putting a flame maple cap on each wing and stained it purple to match in with the neck it looks insane but still no camera:(

  8. its been a long time since i have been on this site and im starting to wonder why you guys have the best forum out.

    well back to the point

    thismorning i started my new project a 27" baritone because im sick of short scale guitars not being able to handle low tunings(drop a) im using 70 gauge strings at the moment on my lp(24 3/4') and my vendetta(25.5') and both are preforming ok but nothing special so i decided i was making a baritone instead of a 8 string.

    i made up the neck blank with a purple heart strip down the center then two 10mm strips of walnut on either side then finished off with flame maple on the sides. it is glued up and sitting there waiting till i have time to work on it again.

    body is one piece blackwood cut into my own custom shape that i have used for 2 previous guitars

    the grain looks beautiful in the blackwood but the color is weak and pale so im going to stain a nice dark black to tie in well with the other timbers.

    ebony fretboard maple inlays(this is already done took me 6 hours!!!!!)

    so far with the body all i have done is cut the shape and routed the neck pocket(deep set past bridge)

    tomorrow if i get the time i will start the neck carving and get some pics up(if i can find someone i can steal a camera from) of the progress and all the beastly machines of metal i have made so far LMAO

    hardwear i have sitting round for when its done.

    pups: direct mount emg's or blackouts i guess:( IF ANYONE KNOWS OF PASSIVE PICKUPS THAT CAN HANDLE DROP A PLEASE!!! PM ME!!!!

    bridge:Schaller Hannes(top two saddles modified for large gaugestrings) (routed underneath to avoid neck angle and save time)

    tuners:grover rotomatics(drilled for 70 ga strings)

    2 way truss

    extra jumbo fret wire

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