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PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 4:21 am 
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Looks great, and it's coming along quickly!

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Looking very good my friend. I really like the simplicity of it all. That binding looks killer. Once again, I think that guitar is going to come very much alive under finish!

A few questions, if you don't mind?

Traditional bracing? (scalloped) How much 'lighter' did you go on the bracing? Did you make the top/back any thinner than usual?

What's it sound like when you tap that box...

Predictions: I think that guitar is going to be a canon, BUT, it will have an excellent overall balance. The bass should be killer!

Will this be your first experience with a brazillion bridge?

Looks fantastic Hesh. I'm anxiously awaiting the final product, and I'm chomping at the bit to try it out. Maybe in September?

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Looks Stunning Hesh

Now thats either a very small guitar or a very large screen

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Cool looking guitar, Ropey Mahogany with Adirondack. I have no problem with the term Dreadnaught or Dreadnought, or in my case Dred Not!


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Lookin good Hesh! Man you can really crank them out!


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[QUOTE=Hesh1956]For finish I plan on using a roller to roll on Rustoleum...[/QUOTE]
Rustoleum is good, but I've had better success with WD40. Slickest neck you'll ever feel! Still use Rustoleum on the strings, though.

Hesh, that guitar just reeks...with potential! Beautiful work!


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Looking really nice Hesh. That's going to be another winner. So what's with the big screen? Fill us in.

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Very Nice and clean..
Awesome backround!!!!


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Great look. Love the purity of design.

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Very nice Hesh! I think I am in love with that rope figured mahogany! I saw that on bob's site a while bakc and didn't think it would look right on whatever I was building at the time. May have to look again....

BTW, do you carve your own necks or is that from Stew Mac? Looks just like some I have laying around that I picked up from Martin a few years ago.

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Hesh,

That's gonna be a great singing box bro! I love that rosette and the elegance of you combo, i wanna try it out too! That BRW sure will stand out nicely, i just can't wait to see her under finish, another one to die for!

Aiming at less than 0.100 huh,0.085? i think i'm gonna do the same on my next geetar. On no 2, i sanded my plates down to 0.113 before gluing them to the rim but they probably came down to 0.105 after all the sanding that was done prior to finishing, they are still plenty thick and stiff.

Really nice!

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Very nice Hesh, you really do have good taste this will be yet another stunning instrument in the stable.

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[QUOTE=Hesh1956]Carlton would WD40 work on tuners too?
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No. My fingers keep slipping off of the knobs when I try to tune. I use Titebond II. It never gets hard, yet is resistant to moisture, so it stays in the gears for years.


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[QUOTE=Hesh1956] .....The top is about .100 right now and I am looking to reduce that another .05 before it's done........
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Hesh, PLEEEEASE don't do it! You'll end up with a final thickness of .050"!

I'm really curious about the rosette details.

Looks great, Hesh, but we wouldn't expect anything less!

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Nice looking unit, Hesh! I also have monitor envy! What kind of neck joint do you use?


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Man, I got to get me a bathroom shop, the production in there is down right amazing.

You Rock Hesh, that's a beauty.

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Hesh, that roping in the African Mahogany back is fantastic! The pattern is very appealing and adds character. I'm afraid I'd want to show the back off more so than the front.

Very nice and stately rosette. Of course, I'm a sucker for big contrasts in wood textures and coloring.

I'd be interested in how that roping looks in the side presentation.

I don't know how you do it Hesh, but IMVHO, every subsequent guitar you make is nicer than the one before.

Are you sure you want to move out of the bathroom? The move might ruin your mojo!

A big "10" for the #10 from where I sit!

    


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Hesh, you are amazing. Your ability to live on the OLF, hold down a job, and then make--what?--5 guitars or more a year is nothing short of amazing. You must not sleep.
But whatever, your guitar is just great.

As for finishes--animal fat, my friend.
What do you think that tub-o-lard is for???
Slickest finish yet. Just don't apply on hot days, and keep your guitar away from the neighbor's dog.


or something like that

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