Bass Time!
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just wondering if you remembered to tape off the neck pocket before spraying?
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oipunkguy wrote:just wondering if you remembered to tape off the neck pocket before spraying?
Nope. The pocket was really tight but there is only a little paint coming in the neckpocket so when I use 2k I dont bother.
When using nitro I tape it off for sure becaus it can cause problems later when removing the neck.
Ok, wood on wood for better tone etc.... that discutable
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yesterday I plated the last parts. Unfortunately the nicckel platong on the unplated knobs will not work. Plating potmetal is a different process and I have to figure out the right steps..
I had to make some changes on the bridgeplate so I replated that.The surface rust is from the acid dip wich I didnt rine properly so I had to do that again.
The body is attached to the neck and I did some spit&polish
Also made the stringguide, the tunerbushings came out great!
I had to make some changes on the bridgeplate so I replated that.The surface rust is from the acid dip wich I didnt rine properly so I had to do that again.
The body is attached to the neck and I did some spit&polish
Also made the stringguide, the tunerbushings came out great!
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Polished up the tuners and reamed the bushings for a perfect fit.
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That looks awesome!
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1965 Mosrite Celebrity Prototype with Vibramute
1972 Mosrite Celebrity-III
1977 Gibson MK-53
1982 Fender Bullet
1994 Gretsch Streamliner G3155 Custom
2005 Gibson Les Paul Standard Plus
2006 Jude Les Paul 12 String
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smokin'hot
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sweeeeeetttt!
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Really cool...and the (darker) blue finish is absolutely gorgeous after all. The surface is so beautifully smooth...professional job man!
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Today I finished the pickup. And corrected the headstock the tunerholes were not evenly spaced towards the edge. So I sanded 2mm of one side (otherwise it will haunt me)
Installed heightbar and drilled the holes in the ring.
Just for fun I put on every part the cerialnumber
Scratchplate mint or aged white?..... Its gonna be AW
Installed heightbar and drilled the holes in the ring.
Just for fun I put on every part the cerialnumber
Scratchplate mint or aged white?..... Its gonna be AW
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Wow, it's like Mosrite is being manufactured in Holland...
We're proud of you oigun. If I had the money, I'd ask you to make a guitar for me, if you were willin'
We're proud of you oigun. If I had the money, I'd ask you to make a guitar for me, if you were willin'
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