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    Mentor Kick's Avatar
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    This is what I found:

    Use page numbering

    There is an index with pagenumbers but that doesn’t help you when the pages itself are not numbered.

    I see that this is already tackled!

    Page 4: My Build Diary:
    "The very first thing you should do, as soon as you receive your kit (or even before), is to start your build diary in the My Build Diary forum and post your build progress."

    When reading this I feel like it is a bit ‘mandatory’ that someone must open a dairy. What if I do not want to do this? Or what if I am not handy enough with computers and uploading images?
    Perhaps replacing this: The very first thing you should do into this: The very first thing you could do?

    Page 6: 4. “Sand, sand, and sand again. Then, when you think you have sanded enough, sand it some more.” – our Resident Luthier’s motto

    This advice is NOT for bodies with the 0.6 mm thin veneer!!!
    I see that this warning is on page 17: If your kit has a veneered top such as Spalted, Flame, or Quilted Maple, DO NOT SAND THE TOP! The veneer is less than a millimetre thick and it is incredibly easy to sand through it.
    So please put this warning at page 6.

    edit: forgot to mention that this is a very good document and I think Dedman did a great job on this!
    Last edited by Kick; 09-11-2017 at 11:29 PM.
    Nr 1: Red Widow LP-1MQ (Finished) ->Diary<-

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