fantastic thread
i love the way you diy all
Bass Time!
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Re: Bass Time!
Olav wrote:One piece body. Two piece rod. Three to get ready, now go Oi GO!
Another lefty! I wish I had been able to find a lefty when I decided I wanted to play guitar... As it is, I wonder whether I wouldn't be a better player had I learned left-handed??? Some mysteries aren't meant to be solved though! Another work of art!
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Love this thread! Making my own molds for pickups is an especially of interesting concept. I cant get hold to any for a fair price. Making covers out of hardwood was under consideration. But after seeing this.... Oigun thx for shedding some light on the process. Where did you get the plastic material to use and how did you melt it? With a heat gun? If you have any suggestions on where to find further info I'm sure everyone would appreciate it.
Also the electroplating is pretty cool too. I find Black nickle plated hardware for my projects. Do you know how to do that too? Questions questions questions
Also the electroplating is pretty cool too. I find Black nickle plated hardware for my projects. Do you know how to do that too? Questions questions questions
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