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    Quote Originally Posted by bargeloobs View Post
    I clamp the headstock to the bench with quick release clamps when I do it , seems to work okay Just use cardboard in between your surfaces so as not to mark or dent anything
    Thanks bargeloobs - I like the idea of using clamps on a bench - I will try and give it a go on the weekend

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    You don't necessarily need a jigsaw, this is all I use and the final result.
    yeah i hacked out the shape real rough for mine with a coping saw, then rasped and sanded it to shape. takes a bit longer but saves buying a jigsaw if you dont have one already

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    I have cut out the head stock and really pleased with the result took all your suggestions and it worked out better than I thought

    I have started sanding the body so I am on my way - still got more sanding to do

    I am going to order the black stain because I think this will be better for the busrt

    Thanks all you guys for your suggestions and ideas I am wrapped with the shape of my head stock

    I will need more help though - but at least I have done something now - a bit more confident!

    Cheers,

    Alan

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    headstock looks excellent Alan well done ! Don't sand the flame cap at all, I'd put the black stain on then start sanding it then
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    Quote Originally Posted by wokkaboy View Post
    headstock looks excellent Alan well done ! Don't sand the flame cap at all, I'd put the black stain on then start sanding it then
    Thanks wokkaboy - I am wrapped with the result - not quite symetrical and a couple of little chips on the back but way better than I thought I could do!
    I have already started sanding the cap but I wont sand anymore until I put the stain on it
    I am going to end up with a black stain, nullabhor ochre and outback sunset - do you think I could blend the three colors?
    And do you just put the black stain around the outer edges?
    I am going to stain a test piece of wood with both or all stains so hopefully I will be able to answer my own questions
    The cap has a couple of small dings in it but I think I will just leave them because I dont want to sand thru the cap!
    Thanks again for all your help and encouragement
    Alan

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    Quote Originally Posted by abutton View Post
    I have cut out the head stock and really pleased with the result took all your suggestions and it worked out better than I thought

    I have started sanding the body so I am on my way - still got more sanding to do

    I am going to order the black stain because I think this will be better for the busrt

    Thanks all you guys for your suggestions and ideas I am wrapped with the shape of my head stock

    I will need more help though - but at least I have done something now - a bit more confident!

    Cheers,

    Alan
    Holy moly!!! You absolutely nailed it Al.
    I tell you what, that's even better than a stock Gibson shape the way those wings flare up on the outside edge, I might have to steel that shape next time I do a 3x3:-)
    My hats off to you good sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bargeloobs View Post
    Holy moly!!! You absolutely nailed it Al.
    I tell you what, that's even better than a stock Gibson shape the way those wings flare up on the outside edge, I might have to steel that shape next time I do a 3x3:-)
    My hats off to you good sir.
    Thanks bargeloobs - all the credit needs to go to you guys.

    I couldnt have done it without your suggestions and prompts

    Especially when I saw the pictures of your headstock - it was a thing of beauty - mine is not as good but getting there!

    Thanks heaps again - you guys are awesome!

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    Great work on the headstock Alan! You nailed it bro. Love that template with the "wings".

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    Alan, excellent job! Keep up the great work
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    top job Alan, well done

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