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Thread: sg mark 2 !!! bulid with bigsby !!! and piezo tuneamatic bridge!!!

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    bigsby come ,, not very happy with will be sending back as it has very deep scratches on and getting another , but it still allows me to get out line done of flame cut ,, so heres a pic of a mock outline of cut and bigsby placement ,, might change flames yet not quiet sure , few more curves are needed !!

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    received email this arvo ,, new bigsby being sent . started on cuting flames will post pic later when done ,, they tend to take a bit of time and a lot of filling to get them spot on .

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    GAStronomist wokkaboy's Avatar
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    Muffman, you mean you are cutting the flame shapes through the whole width of the body ?
    that should look sick !

    good luck with that
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    YES : just like the original one i made , they take a while to file tho , slow process to get them square , smooth and perfect !!!

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    Awesome design Muff!

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    thanks mate ,, got half done ,, like i said slow process

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    That's looking bad ass man.

    Must be a pain filing those internals. What do you use to cut them.

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    i drill lots of hole on the out line leaving about 3-5mm ,, and then use a renovator tool with small thin blade cut out the excess , then carve with dremel tool taking of that 2-3mm, and then file of till just right and finish with 60 grit paper , then last a finish sand with 180 then 360 grit so they end up smooth and clean ,, and yes it a pain to do LOL ,, im lucky to have a very large file selection from large to small and all different shapes , plus lots of dremel attachments,, the right tools make life very easy

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    Sounds like fun mate. It's times like that I wish I had a bandsaw.

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    yes have mini bandsaw good but some times i find backing it out from where it cant turn can be a pain and on really curved cuts ,, that why i op to do this way ,, jig saw can be affective also , but drilling the holes in it can help it turning direction of blade ,, like playing dot to dot LOL

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