Onward and upward. while there are still a few bugs to work out on #2, time to press on. Aluminum billet, bridge and fretboard ordered for #3.
Also, have started on the new body for #1, and will be doing some substantial refinement of the entire unit while I'm at it. Will keep this thread rolling for as long as it is of any interest to people.
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152Roll on! Metal guitars, bari conversions, shoes... I'm there, and I suspect I'm not alone.c jury wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 12:11 am Will keep this thread rolling for as long as it is of any interest to people.
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155I really love this thread and am thrilled to see metal instruments being made by hand. There's a lot of heart in these guitars, and it's great seeing them evolve in real-time and Mr Jury making mistakes which end up as fodder for methodology refinement. I think we're all very lucky to see the ingenuity and persistence in creating these amazing instruments.
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156Hell yeah. How about a double-cut Tele body? And then how about I give you some money in exchange for the finished product?c jury wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 12:11 am Onward and upward. while there are still a few bugs to work out on #2, time to press on. Aluminum billet, bridge and fretboard ordered for #3.
Also, have started on the new body for #1, and will be doing some substantial refinement of the entire unit while I'm at it. Will keep this thread rolling for as long as it is of any interest to people.
Jazz Titan/Ruthie Cohen
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Future Living / Daddy's Boy / Blank Banker / Solo
Fomer -
Hungry Man / No Trust / Retreaters
Current -
Future Living / Daddy's Boy / Blank Banker / Solo
Fomer -
Hungry Man / No Trust / Retreaters
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157Great- I typically take them along as a 2nd pair when traveling, cause they squish down pretty good. I don't think anyone is going to pay me to be a cobbler, but it was a fun exercise and I learned a bunch of skills that I've used to fix other shoes/bags/motorcycle seats.
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158Had a very productive week.
First- the aforementioned shoes. Gave them a little polish.
Also got these Bose 301 speakers from 1977. cones were destroyed, so I swapped in some inexpensive new ones. sound OK, look like the speaker equivalent of a monte carlo with one door in primer...bad ass.
First- the aforementioned shoes. Gave them a little polish.
Also got these Bose 301 speakers from 1977. cones were destroyed, so I swapped in some inexpensive new ones. sound OK, look like the speaker equivalent of a monte carlo with one door in primer...bad ass.
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159Got a lot of work done to the #1: I took 1/8" off the front of the headstock and added 1/8" spacer under the tuners, giving a better break angle. Took down the back of the neck by about 3/64 all the way around- was able to make the profile much smoother and more consistent.
I took off the tail section- ending the receiver about 3/4" behind the bridge. Built a body similar to #2, front is walnut and birch, back is poplar- this will be 1.25" thick.
Focus for next week will be to continue smoothing/shaping the neck and machining the back to relieve more weight. I want to clean up the headstock cutout and enlarge it slightly. Probably 2 weeks to get
I took off the tail section- ending the receiver about 3/4" behind the bridge. Built a body similar to #2, front is walnut and birch, back is poplar- this will be 1.25" thick.
Focus for next week will be to continue smoothing/shaping the neck and machining the back to relieve more weight. I want to clean up the headstock cutout and enlarge it slightly. Probably 2 weeks to get
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