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PTU 7's.

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  1. Appart from that, the stain need to get into the wood, and when you put the body into the water, it's going to get wet. It's not like a normal swirl that it has a base colour.
  2. Now it looks much better. BTW, where did you get the purpleheart?
  3. Hey, very nice touch putting that headstock on this guitar.
  4. yup. they have good stuff, but they take forever to ship I was thinking to buy some fretboards to that guy. He has very good prices. Sorry for the offtopic (bah, its your thread anyway LOL). The fretboards are accurate? And tell me about the wood quality please. Thanks.
  5. Luck with this project, man. That freatboard its one of freele brothers products?
  6. On Martin Kotch´s book its a section that shows how to build a neckthru guitar. Equal, take a look on the forum, there are a lot of projects that will help you to get the info you need.
  7. It's a nice idea to save it for a future project. Do you have pics of the new body?
  8. I had that idea for a swirl also. Put the guitar on a spin base and throw the stain onto the guitar, and there you go (if it works )
  9. That will be a nice idea on a flamed top or something like that. I think that you should paint different zones with different colors, and you will get a "swirl" effect.
  10. Very nice project, blackdog. The neck it's very nice.
  11. Yeah, it's crooked. Maybe you can glue a piece of wood onto the drilled neck zone, so you can drill again over it.
  12. Ibanez has an RG that has a brown mirror inlay. That deppends on the angle that you look it, it's brown or whiteish. That guitar's the Ibanez RG2570 IIRC.
  13. It loots too medieval IMHO. I think that you should put the ebony stripes and change that wood (black limba?) you have there. A nice replace can be purpleheart or lacewood.
  14. Wez, why don't you try lacewood for the lizard inlay? Lacewood has that grain that's like that lizard skin.
  15. I didn't understand very well what you want to do. You have to route the neck pocket to fit it, and if you someday want to go back to the original neck, you can put a piece of wood there, to have the original depth in it.
  16. The desing it's interesting. The idea of the extended fretboard over the pickups gives a nice touch to the bass.
  17. I think Jon, that you'll have to route the sides of the fretboard but I don't know how easy it will be with the radius done. Then you can use the radius block again to radius the binding on the sides. Frank.
  18. thanks, man. I entered to his website and I dind't remember that doug was parable guitars LOL.
  19. Protheta, I like how it's turning. The model it's a bit strange IMO but with the black paint and the biohazard looks, it's going to be awesome. Frank. Those inlays are awesome, doug have a website to see other works?
  20. I did that on a neck that I was sanding and I reached to the truss rod. It works.
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