Ouch. That's glorious. Definitely worth taking your time with - it's going to look f**ing incredible!ludobag1 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 10:07 amsome paint and varnish put on the sg
it is a metallic black ,dont know if it is visible in the pics but in the sun it is cool cause have some brass sparkle in it
the body seems ok but i have some run on the neck will see later i let it rot (dry) for one month before looking it for polishing
since my life is too much busy i have no real spare time since too much time but i have fight to do lot of things during my holidays cause if not it will stay untouch for lot of time again
What's on your workbench right now?
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That is one clean routing job, Antisymmetric!
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Everything on the previous page is awesome
I'm looking forward to seeing ludobag1's SG all finished up. I'm finding the frets on my own SG-2 are pretty low too, sadly.
That 3D printed neck test piece by repoman was pretty brilliant.
I'm looking forward to seeing ludobag1's SG all finished up. I'm finding the frets on my own SG-2 are pretty low too, sadly.
That 3D printed neck test piece by repoman was pretty brilliant.
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Mid 80’s MIJ P-Bass in ocean turquoise metallic
Seems like I’m only doing basses at the moment, but I’ve got a whole bunch of other things going on, too.
Seems like I’m only doing basses at the moment, but I’ve got a whole bunch of other things going on, too.
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today it will be impossible to make paint or varnish ,the weather change for autumn ,the temperature discrease a lot and the wind will make it impossible too ,near 90 km/h hopefully i don't need to
but there is sun again
lot of nice things here
but there is sun again
lot of nice things here
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^^That is a beautiful finish, I love that fine metallic and it highlights the contours so well.
Watching the corners turn corners
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Balls EBF-50 in Navy! Return of an old favorite. Basically what would happen if you made an English bend on a blackface-style circuit. Variable negative feedback presence control, mid-range control, EL34s, PPI-MV. Great, rather clean amp. Sorta does a Hiwatt thing.
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I'm about to attempt to repair this Ibanez bass headstock.
I'll use splines and all that.
The only problem I have is that the headstock has been repaired before, then broken again in the same spot.
So there is some kind of glue residue there. I can't use titebond. I need something stronger.
Does anyone have any idea what the best glue to use for this would be?
Or is there some way of melting off the existing glue using Acetone or something?
I'll use splines and all that.
The only problem I have is that the headstock has been repaired before, then broken again in the same spot.
So there is some kind of glue residue there. I can't use titebond. I need something stronger.
Does anyone have any idea what the best glue to use for this would be?
Or is there some way of melting off the existing glue using Acetone or something?
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The description & look of this is perfect. Love the aesthetic of your work. Do you have any sound clips?Dr Tony Balls wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 9:51 amBalls EBF-50 in Navy! Return of an old favorite. Basically what would happen if you made an English bend on a blackface-style circuit. Variable negative feedback presence control, mid-range control, EL34s, PPI-MV. Great, rather clean amp. Sorta does a Hiwatt thing.
I have nothing to offer anybody, except my own confusion?
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No, but I have the amp for a few days before it goes out. I'll see if I cant make a clip.sal paradise wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 10:56 pmThe description & look of this is perfect. Love the aesthetic of your work. Do you have any sound clips?Dr Tony Balls wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 9:51 amBalls EBF-50 in Navy! Return of an old favorite. Basically what would happen if you made an English bend on a blackface-style circuit. Variable negative feedback presence control, mid-range control, EL34s, PPI-MV. Great, rather clean amp. Sorta does a Hiwatt thing.
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Assembling my second parts bass build. It came out amazing, super happy with it. Excuse the mess.
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Custom build combining two drive circuits into one box. Both are variations on the venerated Anderton Tube Sound Fuzz design.
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It's getting there. The end's definitely in sight now. I'm working on getting my spells of doubt to not last as long, having the last one last the thick end of 10 years really slows you down.ThePearDream wrote: ↑Sun Sep 04, 2022 2:48 pmThat looks great RobDux, I look forward to seeing it all finished up. I totally understand not feeling like your work is good enough. I go through spells of that myself.
I'm pretty pleased with what 19 year old me came up with overall. A few things I might change but hindsight's 20:20 and all that.antisymmetric wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 9:37 pmLooking good, I like what you did with the upper bout, nice detail.
I used the surprise long weekend to get more done and spent too many hours sanding so I could get the top stained and start getting some clear on the body before gluing the neck on. It's a bit patchy but having not done it before I'm giving myself a pass.
Once there's more of the clear on there, hopefully the (pretty subtle) carving on the top will start to catch the light a bit more.
The bass side piece of the back might be my favourite piece of wood. Shame it won't be seen as much as the front and that I don't really know what it is to get any more of it once I run out of it.
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Really need to see a photo of the matching bit as well...CROSS_guitars wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 10:34 pmI'm about to attempt to repair this Ibanez bass headstock.
I'll use splines and all that.
The only problem I have is that the headstock has been repaired before, then broken again in the same spot.
So there is some kind of glue residue there. I can't use titebond. I need something stronger.
Does anyone have any idea what the best glue to use for this would be?
Or is there some way of melting off the existing glue using Acetone or something?
I can only see uneven glue residue on the left of your photo. If that all there is, then it was never glued properly.
It looks yellowish to me so could have been hide glue? try removing a tiny bit with hot water to find out. Don't get the wood soaked.
Stewmac's fish glue worked a treat for me...
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Ah, thanks.
Yeah. I'm guessing it's some kind of araldite or super glue.
I'm now thinking of gluing it back together using a combination of Titebond and something else.
Scraping off as much of the previous glue as possible.
Because the newer part where it broke doesn't have any glue on it.
Yeah. I'm guessing it's some kind of araldite or super glue.
I'm now thinking of gluing it back together using a combination of Titebond and something else.
Scraping off as much of the previous glue as possible.
Because the newer part where it broke doesn't have any glue on it.
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Finally picked this project back up. It's for my wife, and I paused work on it when we started a kitchen renovation.
Custom St. Vincent with a 24" Macassar Ebony/roasted curly maple neck and a 2 piece, light weight Okoume body. I'll probably reuse a fantastic pair of MojoUK firebird sized gold foils that need to be in a better guitar than they are in now. She never settled in a color, but has mentioned electric blue, chartreuse, or blue-violet as possibilities.
Custom St. Vincent with a 24" Macassar Ebony/roasted curly maple neck and a 2 piece, light weight Okoume body. I'll probably reuse a fantastic pair of MojoUK firebird sized gold foils that need to be in a better guitar than they are in now. She never settled in a color, but has mentioned electric blue, chartreuse, or blue-violet as possibilities.
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