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Busy bench
Suddenly I’m making 3?
0-12,0-14,OM-C
0-12,0-14,OM-C
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“They be multiplying, Captain!”
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I'm a huge trekkie. "The Problem with Tribbles" was one of my favorites. Good reference! Haha.
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They'll be no tribble at all!
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Looks like off to a good start. I've made 3 twice now and seems to be more productive for me. Do the good stuff x3 but also the stuff that sucks x3, guess nothing is perfect.
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Interesting to think of the steps we don' t like and wonder how to make them better. I think for me it might be rough shaping the neck, heel and dovetail is the part I enjoy the least. Once it's close, it is more fun. I think I'd use rough CNC necks if I could make them but hand carve them because I can.
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I will never make a perfect guitar. Perfect is in the eye of the beholder. I'd say my last "Achilles heel" was fret dressing. I swear I could find a bit of sharpness, no matter what I did. I finally figured out the problem.
I use a file block, 1 side 90°, the other 35°. When using the block, I didn't keep it level with the center of the board; it leaned a little with the radius. I was getting a lot less than 35° on the bevel. Now that I realized my mistake, my fret edges are smooth.
I'm at the point where i can build a guitar in my sleep. But if i look hard enough, I can always find something I could do better.
I use a file block, 1 side 90°, the other 35°. When using the block, I didn't keep it level with the center of the board; it leaned a little with the radius. I was getting a lot less than 35° on the bevel. Now that I realized my mistake, my fret edges are smooth.
I'm at the point where i can build a guitar in my sleep. But if i look hard enough, I can always find something I could do better.