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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    Hinge? Just nail it to the top.

    You could always cut down a flat metal hinged tail piece (not the rod type that you've already got), so you could glue + screw the metal piece underneath the wood.

    But as you are going for a tailpiece where the strings drop in from the top, then you don't really need a hinge as such (as you won't need to lift the tailpiece to help slot the strings through the holes), just a metal bracket bent to an appropriate angle.

    In fact, looking around for a suitable example I came across this, which might give you some ideas: http://www.victorbakerguitars.com/bl...tar-tailpiece/
    Hi Simon,
    I think I’ve come to the same conclusion. Last night I ordered brass 300 x 19 x 1.6 mm. I was thinking of bending and attaching as you suggested. With that length and width I might even be able to attach an undercarriage strip to anchor the string ends. It won’t take long to arrive so I’ll think about it some more when I see what l am dealing with.

    PS I’ve been unable to source a brass hinge thick enough for the job.
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    Making good progress while I’m on leave and looking after the junior DarkMark and DarkMarkess during the school holidays.
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    Looks fantastic mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richy17 View Post
    Looks fantastic mate
    Thanks, more work to do on it yet but phase one complete. It’s actually a little shorter than I planned, never mind.

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    Yes, never mind, I’ll just do it all over again. I took my measurements from the tailpiece but didn’t take into account that the bracket overhangs the body by a couple of cm’s. Got time and couldn’t live with myself knowing I had got it wrong. What a donkey!
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    These things are sent to try us, but this is shaping up beautifully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blinddrew View Post
    These things are sent to try us, but this is shaping up beautifully.
    Ha, thanks. Tested and failed I think.
    My brass was too soft to use as a bracket, I was able to bend it with my hands. Brought a heavy duty strap hinge, primer and shiny gold paint from the big green shed. Unfortunately the shiny gold paint will rub off onto my fingers on my test piece. Heading back there today to ignore their recommendations and buy the (much cheaper) paint I went to buy in the first place. Shame, the shiny gold paint was a perfect match.

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    Hi DM, I haven’t been on here for a while and just read your thread, I like that natural look. I was wondering what brand of wipe on poly you used and what’s the dry time between coats? I have done two guitars with rattle cans and thought I might give the wipe on a go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne.Mumford View Post
    Hi DM, I haven’t been on here for a while and just read your thread, I like that natural look. I was wondering what brand of wipe on poly you used and what’s the dry time between coats? I have done two guitars with rattle cans and thought I might give the wipe on a go.
    Hi Wayne, I’m using Feast Watson wipe on poly. I haven’t got to the polishing stage yet so I can’t recommend it or discredit it at this stage, but it’s been good to work with so far.
    Drying time at 25 degrees and 50% humidity.
    Touch dry 2 hours.
    Recoat 6 hours.
    Clean up Mineral turpentine.
    I look forward to following your 12 string diary.

    Next build I’m only going to do two coats of satin on the neck and leave it at that. It’s the perfect feel for me and hopefully it will be enough to protect the wood.
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    looking real nice.
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