nice and tidy Woolley, great job! Not far off now,
nice and tidy Woolley, great job! Not far off now,
FrankenLab
Hand crafting guitars, because Death Rays are expensive.
Just wondering; you used multiple pieces I guess to cover the whole cavity. Do you need to connect those pieces with some solder? I ask this because I have no idea if this should be done.
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Do you have multimeter? You cound just test the conductivity across the cavity from place to place.
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Gav.
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@Dedman: that is a simple and effective solution. I'll do the same when I am gonna shield mine.
@Gavin: I do have a multimeter so I can check.
Sorry for the question in your topic Woolley![]()
Nr 1: Red Widow LP-1MQ (Finished) ->Diary<-
Top pretty much done now.
Had some issues (this is my first ever so I expected learning to occur quite heavily) - some water got under the veneer I think, most noticeable around the tone control hole. Seems I must have sanded away the stain on the top horn a bit too.
Quite a decent gloss finish overall though despite me using a dreadful acrylic varnish which proved very hard work.
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