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    DIY pedalboards: let's see em!

    Here's a great DIY stompbox project thread http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showthread.php?t=524060 a sample:
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    Baritone Telecaster Project.

    I think that is a little bit better, if you get the idea
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    Baritone Telecaster Project.

    I think something a little bit more complete and graceful works better; the control plate melds more organically with my suggestion I feel. Maybe curve the final edge more than I have so it starts to round out and come back down the edge of the body... yes.  Let me revise that if I get a...
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    Stunning showcase neck

    The ebony is obviously superlative, but man that Pau Ferro... I like it even better
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    Can't look in her eyes / She's out of my league~

    Front with TruOil; this was done a couple months ago. Here you can see the difference between the original finish (on the side of the body) with the TruOil. Right now Mike Lull in Seattle is working on the millwork of positioning, routing and mounting the two pickups, mounting the bridge and...
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    Chrome and nickel?

    Nickel plating has lush, warm, yellow overtones to its hues.  Chrome has brash, artificial, blue overtones. That being written, I had a helluva time finding the right parts for my guitar to be wholly nickel plated.  The tuners had to come from Holland, for example.
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    Help

    I love reading a thread with the problem on the first page and the solution on the second page.  That means I don't have to do anything  :glasses9:
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    For all the lovers of exquisite naked exotic woods here

    I agree with this to a certain extent.  I suppose I'm projecting a bit, since I work for a company so numbers-driven and predatory that someone in it getting caught skirting or flaunting regulations isn't terribly surprising. Gibson's pricing structure might reflect the "market" but the...
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    For all the lovers of exquisite naked exotic woods here

    I'm of many minds on this turn of events. On the one hand, Gibson kiping a bunch of hot wood wouldn't be all that surprising; have you seen how much they charge for their guitars?  A corporation capable of committing one crime - highway robbery - is thereafter capable of committing any other...
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    Smooth: canary or goncalo?

    I have a neck made of padouk with a goncalo fretboard; the padouk is "smoother" to the hand than the goncalo, because the goncalo has a much more closed grain. I do not have experience with canary, but if it has an open grain, as Cagey wrote, then it also will probably be "smoother" to the...
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    Build 2

    I've found I'm a really, really big fan of soft, dark tones in a guitar; I think my default setup from now on will be a Tonestyler AND a master tone pot.  That's how I'm rigging up the bass I'm building, and how I'm re-wiring my Tele (although with that it's a Varitone + master tone)
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    Can't look in her eyes / She's out of my league~

    Quick update: I sanded off the slurry; I started off with the block-and-sander and quickly went back to the random orbital; hand sanding is just way too time-intensive and I'm not all that picky.  Orbital down to 220, then hand-sanded @ 400 and 600, swapping out the paper a few times to keep it...
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    Can't look in her eyes / She's out of my league~

    Close!  The nick is actually dead center.  I sanded it off though, but not for perfectionism's sake  :toothy11: Here's a general flash-photography overview of the back of the body, done in Behlen's Master Gel.  The glowing praises I've read are all false, and the skepticism all correct.  The...
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    which neck finish

    Satin finish ends up glossy from your hands; I've worked mine over with 1200 grit sandpaper a few times and it's stayed satiny every since, although I'm hoping that doesn't last until a few years from now the finish is completely off the thing  :) I figure after five or six years, it's going to...
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    Can't look in her eyes / She's out of my league~

    Finishing the body! This thing had some sort of godawful finish that was hell to remove.  I tried a heat gun and that was no good.  So instead I just sanded it all off, sending weird little bits of strange-smelling crap flying everywhere.  Do this outside. Sanding the back of it.  I took all...
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    Can't look in her eyes / She's out of my league~

    I guess this could be moved to the work-in-progress subforum...  :icon_scratch: Well I finally got the body I chose to use back from the guitar shop.  I had them do the following: Fill the bridge pickup cavity with a nice piece of bubinga <--they put a thickness of about 1/4" worth of bubinga...
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    Couple of Box's revealed.

    I normally really dislike anything flame / quilt but you really made it work with that neck choice. Also might I add that custom pickguard looks really cool too; you know you've got a good shape when it looks like something that should be a stock pickguard shape  :)
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    setup of warmoth LP

    How close are the strings to the pickups?
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    Can't look in her eyes / She's out of my league~

    My Warmoth guitar has a reverse Tele headstock... the bridge pickup, the pickguard, the strat controls, the strat pickup switch all basically go from bottom left to top right, and so does the headstock, so there's a rhythm to it of a repeated motif.  Honestly to my eyes it doesn't look much like...
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