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I need 1200 long and 330 wide for back, but I can deal with narrower and make up a multipiece back. backs are about 6mm thick.
For ribs, minimum 220 wide and 700mm long. ribs are 2-3mm thick.
In my wood hunts, I'll look at anything 1200mm long, or anything 220mm wide or wider. They are my magic numbers. I can always glue bits together if the wood is nice enough!
For ribs, minimum 220 wide and 700mm long. ribs are 2-3mm thick.
In my wood hunts, I'll look at anything 1200mm long, or anything 220mm wide or wider. They are my magic numbers. I can always glue bits together if the wood is nice enough!
Mathew,
You may want to give Tim Spittle a call on 08 62782187. Tim makes trips to tassie quite often, as I understand most billets are converted down for guitars so the lengths are more manageable when strapping onto a pallet.
However if Tim knew what you wanted as you have described above, I am sure he would be happy to keep an eye open and save some of the odd rare defect free longer lengths from the docking saw.
Cheers
Kim
You may want to give Tim Spittle a call on 08 62782187. Tim makes trips to tassie quite often, as I understand most billets are converted down for guitars so the lengths are more manageable when strapping onto a pallet.
However if Tim knew what you wanted as you have described above, I am sure he would be happy to keep an eye open and save some of the odd rare defect free longer lengths from the docking saw.
Cheers
Kim
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Cream Ivoriod looks pretty groovy on a tiger myrtle mandolin
and as a friend pointed out to me once, once you get ebony bindings under a finish, you may as well have used black plastic as you can't tell the difference, and the black plastic is much easier to get on!
Jim,
I would be interested to know more about the polyurethane...
cheers
graham

and as a friend pointed out to me once, once you get ebony bindings under a finish, you may as well have used black plastic as you can't tell the difference, and the black plastic is much easier to get on!
Jim,
I would be interested to know more about the polyurethane...
cheers
graham
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The Spray Gun was promised last Friday or Monday as it had "already been ordered".Thinking I had waited long enough for the "phone call" I dropped in today to be informed that, in a tone I have heard over and over, "I am sorry but it seems it hasn't actually arrived in Australia yet and may be a month away". I got my money back and went down the road and bought one that cost $50 more but at least I have the tool for the job now.
Have been a little bit side tracked as well by a circa 1940's/50's Bandsaw project but should get some sample painting started next Monday.
Jim
The Spray Gun was promised last Friday or Monday as it had "already been ordered".Thinking I had waited long enough for the "phone call" I dropped in today to be informed that, in a tone I have heard over and over, "I am sorry but it seems it hasn't actually arrived in Australia yet and may be a month away". I got my money back and went down the road and bought one that cost $50 more but at least I have the tool for the job now.
Have been a little bit side tracked as well by a circa 1940's/50's Bandsaw project but should get some sample painting started next Monday.
Jim
hello bob
do you some pictures of your tiger myrtle OM guitar finished ?
thanks
ol
see this one with maple, in french " érable moucheté "
http://picasaweb.google.com/GuitareFred ... leMouchete#
do you some pictures of your tiger myrtle OM guitar finished ?
thanks
ol
see this one with maple, in french " érable moucheté "
http://picasaweb.google.com/GuitareFred ... leMouchete#
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