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Not much of a wood cutting guy here, but i'm looking up all your tools as I watch and i think

i'm ready to get into the world of cutting bodies and necks! Planning to put together my own
Tele soon, then eventually i'll be making guitars from a rough piece of wood. Can't wait to
start this venture! Same with engineering effects pedals too!
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@eiclan
9 years ago
mate,as an old machinist ,I can appreciate the work and precision in a common sense way
that you are doing.That flat stone bench is a great idea.I saw a guy honing transmission
valves on such a bench years ago ,great way to keep stuff flat.You can never have too many
jigs. Cheers Ross from Aussie
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@pamcarr4003
4 years ago
This is going to be another wonderful series! I love learning from you! Thanks so much for
your time and vids! Pam
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@SuperCarver2011
8 years ago
Great demo. I have made 3 LP types myself, so it's interesting to see how other woodworkers
do it. One thing I noticed is that your fingers are pretty close to the saw blades...good thing
that you have good concentration and eye to hand co-ordination.
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@nicolasleblond279
9 years ago
What a clean video... Really impressive how you got your stuff together man, my questions
are answered ! Thank you
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@TrevorDennis100
4 years ago
I have just found this channel and am learning heaps. So thanks for sharing. There times with
the routing where you appear to be pushing against an end grain corner, and I am worried
about tear out. Are the sides unfinished at that stage so you can clean up and tear out? Or
what is the secret?
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@andrewbreckill3832
2 years ago
Fascinating the different methods builders use to achieve the same result, i seen a few do the
neck tenon 4 1/5 deg angle on a router, you do it with a hand saw.
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