What's on your workbench right now?
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Re: What's on your workbench right now?
First a Marauder. Now a Maverick. Love those rare styles. And a 'hodgepodge of disparate ideas' thrown in. People you're doing some great stuff here.
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Re: What's on your workbench right now?
Just the angle. The guard template is about 1/4” thick and obscured the pocket a little
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Re: What's on your workbench right now?
SuperAxe, Antisymmetric, Tribi9, Rgand...
I'd first like to say that I am perpetually inspired by the content that the members of OSG generously share with all of us. I may not always have the time, tools, energy, and $$$ that it takes to pursue this particular fascination, but here I be... a bit of a skulker really, checking in most everyday to see what I can see... and occasionally contribute.
I wish everyone the best of luck in all of their varied pursuits... don't let "things' become to precious.
And, before I forget. The timbers be some-kinda-Fir, Wenge, Alaska yellow-cedar, and Sassafras(back)…
Arghhh!
I'd first like to say that I am perpetually inspired by the content that the members of OSG generously share with all of us. I may not always have the time, tools, energy, and $$$ that it takes to pursue this particular fascination, but here I be... a bit of a skulker really, checking in most everyday to see what I can see... and occasionally contribute.
I wish everyone the best of luck in all of their varied pursuits... don't let "things' become to precious.
And, before I forget. The timbers be some-kinda-Fir, Wenge, Alaska yellow-cedar, and Sassafras(back)…
Arghhh!
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Re: What's on your workbench right now?
Holy cow! Did you make these? That's freaking perfect.antisymmetric wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 5:35 pmThe ridiculousness is strong with this guitar. For better or worse, I've carried the Bauhaus Vegas yellow circles/ red triangles theme from the fretboard into the knobs:
One question has been bugging me - what do you plan for stage clothes to go with this one? Keeping it on the normcore side to make it pop out or embracing the pattern overload and going full cheetah-chasing-the-zebra?
Haven't had much time to post on the board in the last month or so, things got quite hectic and my workload went through the ceiling - apparently people want new guitars & pickups in preparation for the next lockdown. I got started on this one:
...which, so far, looks like this:
For all of its understated look, I can foresee some serious head scratching down the line. The stainless steel armrest will be inlaid into the arm contour, the fret markers will be inlaid all the way down into the fretboard, etc.
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Re: What's on your workbench right now?
That looks good. The headstock carries the theme out, too.
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Re: What's on your workbench right now?
kinda reminds me of those 70's es gibsons...... i think jeff mueller used one for a while.
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Re: What's on your workbench right now?
working on a new project based on a kent 740. have everything sorted with wood on the way.
made the pickguard today and accidentally squared one of the pickup hole corners so made the rest to match. not ideal but i think i can live with it. the shadows in the pic really make it look worse than it is.
each coil has its own on/off switch. many hopefully useful and interesting pickup options.
excited to get moving on the body. been wanting to make something based on the 740 or 820 for years.
made the pickguard today and accidentally squared one of the pickup hole corners so made the rest to match. not ideal but i think i can live with it. the shadows in the pic really make it look worse than it is.
each coil has its own on/off switch. many hopefully useful and interesting pickup options.
excited to get moving on the body. been wanting to make something based on the 740 or 820 for years.
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Re: What's on your workbench right now?
Looks good!
Yeah. I bought these pickups too. They are an odd shape.
Yeah. I bought these pickups too. They are an odd shape.
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Re: What's on your workbench right now?
Yes, it does look good.
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Re: What's on your workbench right now?
thanks! cant wait to get going on the body.
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Re: What's on your workbench right now?
I need to glue the nut back on my acoustic (Seagull S6), but don't know what glue to use. I've heard the term "hide glue" around here before, but aside from assuming that's a leather-working glue, I don't know where to get it, or if something better would work? I still need to sand the old glue off the nut slot on the neck, but otherwise I'm just about ready to glue it. Mostly just want to get it done and back working again.
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Re: What's on your workbench right now?
Just use a dab of wood glue or even CA. You only need a small dab so you can remove it if a replacement is needed. The string pressure does the most of keeping it in place.Shadoweclipse13 wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 1:41 pmI need to glue the nut back on my acoustic (Seagull S6), but don't know what glue to use. I've heard the term "hide glue" around here before, but aside from assuming that's a leather-working glue, I don't know where to get it, or if something better would work? I still need to sand the old glue off the nut slot on the neck, but otherwise I'm just about ready to glue it. Mostly just want to get it done and back working again.
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Re: What's on your workbench right now?
This^. True hide glue is made from animal hide or some part therein and the traditional glue for instrument makers for centuries.Steadyriot. wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 2:39 pmJust use a dab of wood glue or even CA. You only need a small dab so you can remove it if a replacement is needed. The string pressure does the most of keeping it in place.Shadoweclipse13 wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 1:41 pmI need to glue the nut back on my acoustic (Seagull S6), but don't know what glue to use. I've heard the term "hide glue" around here before, but aside from assuming that's a leather-working glue, I don't know where to get it, or if something better would work? I still need to sand the old glue off the nut slot on the neck, but otherwise I'm just about ready to glue it. Mostly just want to get it done and back working again.
The benefit is ease of disassembly and the fact that new hide glue melts into old hide glue nicely and it almost crystallizes when dry which doesn’t deaden vibrations.