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I have found a very useful little tool for carving neck heels. In the past I have used various things for this operation, including...
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That this is possible is confirmed by some historical acoustic research and by a recent research paper entitled "The Relationship...
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I've often struggled with joining the top plate halves. After viewing Pete's method, I bit the bullet and bought a #6 Bailey. My first...
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Please be aware that the trees mentioned in that original article are not the redwood that ones sees in commerce, or as instrument tops...
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Ha. Just saw this on the news. Widely known as Wellingtonia here. I have several soundboards of uk grown stuff I’ve not built with yet...
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3D printed a circle cutter for inlaying a rosette and cutting the soundhole as part of my first build.
Original design held a standard...
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There is another version of that clamp which seems identical to the one designed by Taylor. I made a few of them, and they seem fine...
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By wrapping the powerful magnets in Teflon tape so that glue would not stick to them and shuffling them around over the damaged area...
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At one point I had the opportunity to collect a possibly turn of the 20th century 12" planer from my father that my grandfather had...
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I got the strings on today. This is a travel size uke made of purpleheart with a bubinga fretboard an Alder neck. Scale is 13" and the...
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