

Anyway, after Martin's recent effort - viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7614 , got me thinking, we all do it, what's the worse f#ck up you've made?
BTW: the scotch was 21yo Glenlivet

Here's mine:
That crack was from about a year ago. I filled it with epoxy, clamped, cleated the inside, and all good, ended up invisible.Bachiano wrote:Looks like a clean break.
HHG it and it should be invisible.
I've managed to surpass my last effort.....I f***ed up cutting the tenon on the third neck.....just finished cutting tenon on the fourth neckSteve.T wrote:So.... I may have just put my shellac brush into my glass of scotch.. They do look very simular...![]()
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Anyway, after Martin's recent effort - viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7614 , got me thinking, we all do it, what's the worse f#ck up you've made?
Shave off braces and back reinforcement strip and re-install on other side of the back??? Those braces look a bit on the beefy side anyway...splintermike wrote:I've been waiting to show this to someone besides my wife.
In the process of making a couple of bass guitars, my first try at a cutaway. It was easier then I thought it would be. When I took the back out of the go-bar and tried it on I realized that orientation is, if not everything, very important!
It is the back facing up. Someday I'll make a left handed bass.
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