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krizalid

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  1. that means, it's do able right? as long as we're being careful on the job right?
  2. i think it's ok to paint your neck, but i'm not sure about the fretboard. if you want the board to be darker in colour, there's a tutorial to dye the board in the main page. just my 2cent opinion
  3. hai, i've got 2 questions on 7 string guitar project of mine. 1- can a flat angle headstock like strat, strong enough for a 7 string guitar? 2- what is the drill bit size for a string through the body construction? i'm planning using a hradtail bridge bridge. that's it for now. thanks.
  4. try www.buildyourguitar.com there's some kind of string calculator if i'm not mistaken that can help you to know the width of neck.
  5. if i'm not mistaken the plans are for LP junior?
  6. i like this kind of finish. can anyone help me on how to do it?
  7. finally i know how the voodoo finish is being made. thanks guys! BTW, the jackson guitar body in the ebay does springs some new ideas on new project.
  8. i'm so sorry to come in like this, but, is there any site that change the inches to mm? or, can anyone gives me the measurement of 27" scale length in mm? thanks.
  9. if i'm not mistaken, there's some discussion at MIMF over this tenon issues of stneck. i'm not really sure. maybe the more experts can help?
  10. guitarmaestro, you said it man. the colour on the guitar does look.. like you said... about the string trees, yeah, i agree with all opinion. reverse or not, flat angle headstock like fender, does need string trees. thanks a lot guys...
  11. hai, i've been surfing on fender site just to take some notes on the shape, when i found this. i think, this answer my question on whether i need string trees on a reverse headstock.
  12. i know there's a thread already on how to do scarf joint but i can't found it. help?
  13. a reverse headstock would still mean that the head will have flat angle just like strat isn't it? so, instead of the high e string on the top most of the headstock, it will now be at the lowest point of the headstock. am i correct? is string trees still applies to this formation or it doesn't need one?
  14. wow... an accoustic thinline guitar... it really impress me and conform my first question on accoustic bridge on electric guitar. how about the reverse headstock question? anyone can help me with the question?
  15. mannn.... that's a beauty... how do you that? anyway, my friend wants a reverse strat headstock. he said it'll look cooler when he's performing. does the reverse headstock had any problems? string tension maybe? are string tress still needed when you do the reverse headstock?
  16. hai guys, my friend had stumbled fender site ( can you believe it?! ) and he's fallen in love with this fender flathead showmaster. he asked me to build it since he knows that i like to build guitars. but he didn't like the hardtail bridge but he prefer an accoustic bridge to be fitted in the guitar. i've talked to him about it and he's ignoring completely. since he's paying for all the cost, and i just had to build it for him, i guess i had to follow his needs rather than what i think apprpriate. ok, the question is, if i used the accoustic bridge on the guitar, where should i wire the ground from the pickup? another thing is, can it really be used? i mean accoustic bridge on electric guitar?
  17. but surely enough, it grabs your attention to it right? it must help to be noticed sometimes...
  18. i really mean what i asked, can this be done? holes in front of the guitars? it looks cool you know... how can it be done, if it can be done anyway?
  19. i had a 1" wood to be exact. if added a 1/4" veneer on it, how thick is the neck? if i'm going to make a neck thru, how thick the wood should be now?
  20. hai everyone, i'm just stumbled upon this vintage rickenbacker site and the bridge is pretty interesting. can anyone help with its dimension? is it easy to machine one?
  21. mine is monkey wrench.... if it's being numbered, i called it X1
  22. can anyone explain a little bit more on how to intonate the floyd's? i don't really get it. thanks.
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