nice and tidy Woolley, great job! Not far off now,
nice and tidy Woolley, great job! Not far off now,
FrankenLab:
Turning tone wood into expensive sawdust since 2016!
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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