Haha, routers can be terrifying! I use them almost daily at work and I still have a healthy fear of them (and all of my fingers to prove it). Nothing like a couple of tungsten blades spinning at 30,000 rpm to put a little scare in you. :D
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Haha, routers can be terrifying! I use them almost daily at work and I still have a healthy fear of them (and all of my fingers to prove it). Nothing like a couple of tungsten blades spinning at 30,000 rpm to put a little scare in you. :D
At least I recognise the warning signs now "that I need to just do this one 'almost perfect' part ever so slightly and it will be just perfect....". It's usually after hearing this voice in my head that I put the Router away knowing full well that it has a mind of it's own and is preparing to make a run for the exit but only after ripping a hole in the guitar body, spewing wood and sawdust everywhere (it usually aims for your eyes so that you cannot figure out which direction it ran off in).
I know DB has mentioned the Drill Bit that sits plotting his demise while observing his every movement from the vantage point of his neighbors roof...
Routers just cannot be trusted to remain faithful!
yer routers are scary machines I'm with you DB my heart rate doubles when I use one of these. I'm terrified of ruining the wood and myself !Quote:
Quote from Gavin1393 on April 29, 2013, 13:34
Routers just cannot be trusted to remain faithful!
We had a close call with a bit in a dremel came loose and flew across the workbench through a glass of champagne and ended up about 6-7m away. Luckily we were both wearing safety glasses as glass went everywhere, so now we keep the bent bit in view of the workbench as a reminder to keep work safe !
Allrighty then.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you the Telecaster Bass from the Man Cave of Lutherie!
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WOW WOW WOW!!!! that is just so awesome!!! i couldn't type my reply here, too many colourful words, when I get to perth someday i gotta play that!!!
Love the copper plate, has a bit of camouflage with the mahogany!
I'm taking points off for not putting your name on the headstock! :)
Awesome work mate! Looking forward to hearing it - love the Howling Dingo on the fretboard!
I like a nice clean headstock, hence no name....
The Dingo on the fingerboard is all I need to put on my builds! 8-)
Well, you could have at least put your name somewhere, like maybe signing the body, placing a blank decal over it, then the Wudtone???
Beautiful DB! Love the grain on the neck, love the howling dingo inlay, and the copper control plate gives it a really unique look.
If I played bass guitar i would be lusting after this hard :P