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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:43 pm 
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Looks very nice. I don't agree about the volute, I like it,however, it looks as if the first and sixth string tuners were moved a little farther from the nut and keep the spacing from tuner to tuner the same it would balance the headstock a little nicer. They look a little to close but it could be the angle from where the picture was taken. Feels good playing something you made, doesn't it! Very nice indeed! Clinton


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 6:24 am 
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Nice job! I just finished my first guitar...I hope my second one looks as good as your first. Keep 'em coming.

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 11:08 am 
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Nice job Dan!!!

Are you happy with the sound?

I'm on my first build (a dread) too and looks like it will be 8 months of PT also.

I have routed to shape but not glued on my ebony headplate and wondering if it is better to do an inlay on it before or after I glue it on?

I like your pick gaurd. Where's ya get it?

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:25 pm 
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Thanks Rick.
The guitar sounds great so far...exceeds all of my expectations and fears.
( I was convinced I'd string it up and it would just play and sound awful).
I'm no expert (clearly), but I think it'll be easier to glue the headplate veneer on prior to doing any inlay.
In fact, I think most people just glue the veneer on oversize, prior to shaping it or the headstock.
Leaves more room for error that way.
Now that you've shaped your veneer, I guess you'll just have to be extra cautious when gluing up...no biggie.
Doing the inlay on the headstock ensures that you get things centered etc.

The pickguard is Tortis.
I got mine from LMI, but I think they're available in a few places.
It is really nice...highly recommended.

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