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I was out in the shop playing with my zoot thisafternoon, so I thought I shoot a couple of pics. So here is the stuff of #1





All the stuff from the Zootman himself.  I could only get stripes, he was all out of Plaid.  Joined the back thisafternoon too.  I have also been working on the neck, but didn't take a picture. The process has begun.


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[quote]I could only get stripes, he was all out of Plaid.[/quote]

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You should see some of the paisley pattern woods he has!

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Excellent Waddy!

You are off to a great start!

Also, the pattern of the grain is a real eye grabber on that back!

Did you have to work hard to get to match that way?

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Nice Zoot Waddy ! It should make a great guitar.
You sure can't go wrong with the Zootmans stuff!
GadZooks !! My Dad used to say that!

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Maybe Waddy is as old as his dad!  Or maybe just old fashioned.


It is funny how the colors changed from one picture angle to the other.  I need to work on the light in my shop apparently.  I'll go study the recent thread and see if I can understand any of it.


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My father used to say a lot of wild,funny things like gadzooks and cowabunga, you know stuff like that. He was an old fashioned kind of fellow!

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I guess I'm not quite old enough to be your father, but I've got 11 years on you.  My father used to say gadzooks too.  I picked it up from him.  Always thought it was a good word.  I think he got it from Li'l Abner Cartoons in the paper.

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Thanks Waddy,You and My Dad would have got along well I'm sure Hesh -You have a PM.

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Good looking work Waddy. Keep us posted. If I can be of assistance, let me know. I am exceptionally good at standing around, drinking beer, and saying "Uh huh..", or so I've been told.

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It's all looking good Waddy. Bob C. always seems to have the best-looking Zebrawood. That's going to look amazing under finish!


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Hey Waddy, is that a Stanley no. 12 on your bench?  How do you like using it? 

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[QUOTE=dmills]Hey Waddy, is that a Stanley no. 12 on your bench?  How do you like using it?  [/QUOTE]


Sorry for the delay.  I've been out of pocket for a couple of days.  My granddaughter was visiting.  All other priorities out the window.


Yes it is a Stanley #12.  I recently got it off e-bay, and it was not in particularly good shape, but I have it loosened up, and bought a replacement Hock blade.  Spent some time leveling the base, sharpening the blade, and started experimenting.  It works great, even with my limited experience with it.  It takes some work to get it tuned in with the blade at the right angles, and you have to adjust the depth of the blade with each angle adjustment, so it is time consuming.  However, when it is adjusted, the curls come off very smoothly, and are thing enough to read text through.  It also leaves the hardwood looking shiny, almost like it is finished.  So far, I'm very happy.


I bought another one that was in worse shape.  I'm going to see if i can get that one cleaned up and working too.  Not sure why, but like the challenge of making it work.


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