nah, it was about props for a wanderly wagon reboot ;-)*was he filming your next build?
*Aongus McNally was not in my shed last week
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nah, it was about props for a wanderly wagon reboot ;-)*was he filming your next build?
Anything to get lathe.this seems to be the default woodworking thread, not just guitars; here's one thing i do with scraps of wood; be they old floorboards or window boards etc.
i make the bases and my wife turns them into bell jars using old jam jars and what have you.
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well thats the lathe of the landAnything to get lathe.
Anything I can turn to my advantageAnything to get lathe.
Shellac will stick to it(already used some on the internal cavities) A stain or dye mightnt work too well for suregood god. have you tested to see if it will take a finish?
one with the eighth fret at the octave rather than the twelfth. just because.
neither do i, which is why i think i might try it.
or; i am railing against the tyranny that says you've 12 notes (or is it semitones?) in an octave.
oh, i did not know about those. is that the same fretting as on a dulcimer? a friend (the lad i built the tele for) has a dulcimer, was telling me about it.
but that's not what i meant; consider a normal guitar. the twelfth fret is halfway along the scale. i'd be considering making a neck where the fret at that same position is actually the eighth, so the frets are spaced more widely apart. i've done zero research into this idea, whether it'd be good or not. but whatever music you played on it would not be on the western scale.
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