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alittlebitrobot

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  1. Watching with interest. I've a new build planned and I want to do the piezo thing but I've never worked with them before
  2. God, I'm never doing an archtop ๐Ÿ˜†
  3. Oh, that's brilliant. I'm very much a slab body guy so this not my area but that's a great jig.
  4. ๐Ÿค Love the progress. What's going on here, though? It's intriguing
  5. What's this? Development? Growth? Learning from mistakes? I call that deviating from your programming. Unacceptable. Very interesting build, though. Hitting those hidden knots and sap pools is like whatever the opposite of striking oil is. Glad you're able to make this piece work in spite of it.
  6. I too enjoy lying to myself. This is great stuff, Honza. I love a proud scarf joint, highlighted with veneers, rather than trying to hide it. Really looking forward to the carve on this neck.
  7. My god, that string spacing would kill me ๐Ÿ˜ Tom Jenkinson played one in a live Shobaleader session (Boiler Room on YouTube) and it's probably the nicest tone I've heard from him. Enjoy!
  8. Great stuff. I love those tuners and I've been wondering if they could accept, and hold, a bass string for my next build. I don't like seeing machine heads so I wish ideas like this were more widely available
  9. This is amazing! The craftsmanship is so impressive and it's a beautiful instrument. Is there a video demo or audio recording? It looks like so much fun to play.
  10. Man, that looks like a lot of fun to play. Incredible, seamless carving work on the neck joint.
  11. Oh god yeah ๐Ÿ˜ Burnt amber with maple board, please.
  12. Si bought a bridge off me - communication and payment was spot on, but also very understanding of some baby-based delays on my end. Cheers ๐Ÿ‘
  13. I think if the donor bass was a rarer or more unusual-looking bass, then yeah, it's a cool project. But this is gonna cost about a hundred notes or more by the look of it. For that money, I think you could get a more interesting starting point for a headful->headless project.
  14. Those neck pocket screws ๐Ÿคจ Jens Ritter eat your heart out
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