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On the way home from town after spending over 100 quid on saws and saw blades. I'd forgotten my mental note to self last time when I realised my Japanese saw blade was too narrow to cut fret slots (0.3mm) so now I have a saw with a 0.4mm blade and one with a 0.5mm blade.
how did you do that? a template? or is there such a thing as an offset flush cut router bit?
sapelle. normally it isn't as figured, but I bought this from madinter (i think), who sell guitar bits.what's the wood on the top?
another coat of danish oil on the body today. may have already mentioned, but this is a slow process; the body is probably iroko and the danish oil is pulling the natural oils out of the wood, and really slowing the curing. usually danish oil would be touch dry within 8 hours. this is taking 48 hours between coats to get to that stage.
i would be working on the fretting but i've had a couple of beers and avoid trying precision work when i've done so.
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i think i put 8 coats on the london plane body, with no issues. it's just the way it's reacting with the iroko.
you mean 1.5mm off the centre line, rather than 1.5mm too close or too far from the nut?
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