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    Time lapse neck carve.

    Just mucking around with the time lapse vidieo on my phone. This was about 10-15 mins real time.
    This was just doing the rough carve with my Shinto file.

    http://youtu.be/vfCbsqxuTTM

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    GAStronomist wokkaboy's Avatar
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    nice one Dan, wish I could work at 1/10 that speed hahah.
    So you shaped that from a block in 15 mins ? thats impressive. Love the headstock shape is original
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    Yeah Woks, that Shinto rasp makes lite work of it. From here I will spend 20-30 mins with a 2nd cut file and a cabinet scraper and then down though the sand paper grades. The final sanding takes longer than it does to do 95% of the shaping.

    The headstock is my own. Trying a reverse headstock on this one to see how the string tension differs.

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    good one Dan. Yeah we all know the sanding mantra on this forum !
    Cool so what body shape is this neck going on ?
    Did you source any new timber yards after your favourite closed ?
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    Some pics.
    Mahogany neck with Ebony fretboard.
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    GAStronomist wokkaboy's Avatar
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    looks great Dan, got to love how dark the ebony fingerboards are. Is your workshop at home or at work ? Jealous of the size of the workshop. Is that US money pinned to the dart board ?
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    This will be going on a semi-hollow Walnut body with a similar shape to my last two originals. Not share on the pickup/ hardware yet.

    And still no luck on the timber front. I've heard there is a place in Malany that's worth a look.

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    Yep that's my back shed where all the magic happens. And yeh that's U.S dollars on the dart board. Very observant.

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    sounds good the plans for the body.
    Good luck with the new timber supplier !
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    Ash tele with Baritone neck - neck pup wiring tweaks and play in

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    Nice work on the neck, the headstock looks cool. The shinto rasp is a legend of a tool.

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