manland - the prospective project [Mig-29]
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so i did some sanding today, rounded the edges of the guitar, and routed out the neck pocket..
i did a kind of shitty job on the neck pocket, but i got it in right, and straight, so.. i'll need to put in a bit of wood filler but for now, i'm ok with it.
def needs a custom guard.
modified from one of Haze's ideas..
the trem is much smaller then in that picture though.
i did a kind of shitty job on the neck pocket, but i got it in right, and straight, so.. i'll need to put in a bit of wood filler but for now, i'm ok with it.
def needs a custom guard.
modified from one of Haze's ideas..
the trem is much smaller then in that picture though.
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yes, I agree. I like that part. it makes me wish the top part got done the same way though.scandoslav wrote:The straightness (flatness?) of the lower outline from the lower waist on forwards just absolutely kicks ass. If that makes sense. Christ. Eyes immediately drawn there, I must've missed that part of the design in the earlier mockups.
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i'm actually really not pleased with the lower horn, i want it more curved but the wood to curve it is gone now. i may end up selling this body and making another one.
i also misrouted the neck pocket, so last weekend i filled in the screw holes and double checked the route, it need to move up about 1/16" for the neck to be straight on the body.
lots of learning is taking place though, so that is good.
i also misrouted the neck pocket, so last weekend i filled in the screw holes and double checked the route, it need to move up about 1/16" for the neck to be straight on the body.
lots of learning is taking place though, so that is good.
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if the neck pocket is bad enough that you cant get the neck straight would it even be worth anyone buying?serfx wrote:i'm actually really not pleased with the lower horn, i want it more curved but the wood to curve it is gone now. i may end up selling this body and making another one.
i also misrouted the neck pocket, so last weekend i filled in the screw holes and double checked the route, it need to move up about 1/16" for the neck to be straight on the body.
lots of learning is taking place though, so that is good.
fat southern dude from Ends post wrote:so take that all you brand snobs.. you go buy all them high dollar f^<kn' gear, you still cant get tone like that. you know why? cause your a dumb @ss
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ahh i gotcha. well im with the others, i like the way that lower horn is cut. Def a good job on the design manserfx wrote:i'm going to be fixing that first, there is room for it to be fixed.
its more the lower horn that bothers me.
btw... if it was mine id go with back routing, 3 lipstick p/u's and a trap tailP.. some kind of jr. pickguard haha matter of fact you should hook a newbie up hahahaha
fat southern dude from Ends post wrote:so take that all you brand snobs.. you go buy all them high dollar f^<kn' gear, you still cant get tone like that. you know why? cause your a dumb @ss