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    1rst guitar pyrography (fr)

    Bonjour, je sais pas si il y a beaucoup de français sur ce forum mais je tente le coup quand même ^^
    Je me lance dans mon premier montage de guitare avec un kit pitbull telecaster pour commencer, cela me semblait plus simple pour une première, et assez symbolique du même coup
    Cette période de confinement m'ayant fait sauté le pas....
    Bref après un mois et demi de personnalisation je viens de passer au vernissage (transparent pour ma part) j'ai trouver un vernis Nitorlack spécial guitare qui m'a l'air d'avoir un rendu plutôt convenable a mes attentes.
    pour demain j'applique la 3eme couche (je compte en mettre 4 ou 5 suivant contenance)
    et ainsi vais pouvoir attaquer le montage.

    Comme c'est ma première fois, si vous avez quelques conseil, je suis preneur
    Des choses à ne pas oublier ? des erreurs à ne pas faire ?

    bref, voici les premiers résultats de ma Telecastor :
    n'hésitez pas a me donner vos avis

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    Hello, I don't know if there are a lot of French on this forum but I try it anyway ^^
    I start my first guitar montage with a pitbull telecaster kit to start, it seemed simpler for a first, and quite symbolic at the same time
    This period of confinement having taken me the step ...
    In short after a month and a half of customization I just went to the varnishing (transparent for my part) I find a special Nitorlack guitar varnish which I seem to have rendered rather suitable for my expectations.
    for tomorrow I apply the 3rd layer (I plan to put 4 or 5 depending on capacity)
    and thus will be able to attack the assembly.

    As it is my first time, if you have some advice, I am interested
    Things to remember? mistakes not to do?

    in short, here are the first results of my Telecastor:
    don't hesitate to give me your opinion
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    Very nice.

    Don't worry about the poor english many of us with english as a first language are pretty bad too

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    Fantastic!!
    Mantra: No more pedals, must finish BlueyCaster...
    Disclaimer: I haven't done woodwork since high school, and wasn't really paying attention at the time ...

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    The bear is absolutely amazing.

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    Nice work. What did you use to mark the wood?

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    Awesome work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkMark View Post
    Nice work. What did you use to mark the wood?
    Thx a lot
    I use a pyrograph like this one
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    C'est fantastique! Et j'aime beaucoup le nom telecastor avec le dessin du castor

    (For fellow English-speakers, castor == beaver -- had to look that up to be sure)
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    Salut a tous, voici le résultat final, vernis / montée :
    Here's the final result :

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    Assez content du résultat cependant j'ai quelques difficulté au réglage de l'action des cordes...
    Je les trouves un peut haute (je suis quasiment au plus haut de l'action du chevalet) et pourtant sa frise toujours !!
    J'ai régler le manche le plus droit possible avec cordes en place et joué sur l'action des cordes mais est ce que j'aurai oublier un détail ?:/


    Quite happy with the result, however, I have some difficulty adjusting the action of the strings ...
    I find them a little high (I'm almost at the top of the action of the bridge) and yet its frieze always !!
    I have set the neck as straight as possible with strings in place and played on the action of the strings but will I have forgotten something ?: /

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