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Cutting a swamp ash body with a jigsaw - What blade?
Dolando replied to Dolando's topic in Build Diaries
[quote name='Ou7shined' timestamp='1394527437' post='2392131'] Some good advice here but to be perfectly honest you'll be just fine with a jigsaw if that's what you feel comfortable with. They are ok for trimming a few rough cutouts that you finish off with a template and router. The first couple of bodies that I cut were done this way. It can seem to take for bloody ever though because of the density and thickness of the wood and if you start to rush the job then you will definitely begin to lose your vertical cut. Just remember to take your time and let the saw do the cutting, don't force it. [/quote] I'd feel comfortable with either to be honest, its just I could get a decent Jigsaw, but could only really afford a used Hobby bandsaw like an Axminster. So basically, with a jigsaw, 'slow and steady wins the race'. [quote name='skelf' timestamp='1394527802' post='2392135'] I did several bodies with a jigsaw and a not very good one at that. If you buy a good saw and take your time it should be no problem. [/quote] Yea, I've been looking at the Bosch GST 100, which seems to get good reviews etc. and they're not too expensive used. -
Cutting a swamp ash body with a jigsaw - What blade?
Dolando replied to Dolando's topic in Build Diaries
I don't think there is anyone with a bandsaw that I could ask. I haven't actually got a jigsaw yet, so am i better putting that money towards a table top hobby bandsaw? If I go the jigsaw route, the blades I'm looking at come in a pack of 5, so i would probably use a blade for each quarter of the body just to be sure its a sharp blade. The router bushing idea is a good idea, so would definitely cut 1/2" away to be sure. Theres room on the top right corner to do a couple of tests, which I will definitely be doing before tackling it. Thanks for the input guys. -
Cutting a swamp ash body with a jigsaw - What blade?
Dolando replied to Dolando's topic in Build Diaries
Its 1 3/4" thick. -
Cutting a swamp ash body with a jigsaw - What blade?
Dolando replied to Dolando's topic in Build Diaries
I found this, which seems it should do the job. http://www.boschtools.com/Products/Accessories/Pages/BoschAccessoryDetail.aspx?pid=T101D#benefits -
Cutting a swamp ash body with a jigsaw - What blade?
Dolando replied to Dolando's topic in Build Diaries
Yea, I plan on using the jigsaw to just cut the outline say 4mm from the line, then use a router with a template cutter to cut the final shape, then i'll be sanding etc after that. -
Hello, I have this body blank that I will be building soon. [URL=http://s917.photobucket.com/user/DolanCustomGuitars/media/Dolan%20Custom%20Guitars%20Build/BodyBlank_zps86f0e39b.jpg.html][IMG]http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/ad17/DolanCustomGuitars/Dolan%20Custom%20Guitars%20Build/BodyBlank_zps86f0e39b.jpg[/IMG][/URL] I don't have access to a bandsaw, so will be using a jigsaw with lots of relief cuts around the tight curves. I will probably be buying a bosch GST100 jigsaw, but I'm a little confused by what blade I should use to get the cleanest cut possible. Anyone have experience with a certain blade that I should use? Thanks, Adam
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Warmoth Flame Maple jazz body - Sanded back black dye finish
Dolando replied to Dolando's topic in Build Diaries
The pau Ferro looked a little too close to the body colour and didn't quite look right, so was more looks than tone. I like the sound and feel of ebony as well. -
Warmoth Flame Maple jazz body - Sanded back black dye finish
Dolando replied to Dolando's topic in Build Diaries
This is the neck being made for it by Alpher Instruments. it will have an ebony fingerboard. -
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Bought a Neck from Alan. He's a Top guy, posted very quickly and kept me up to date with postage. Not only that, it was also packed to the nines.
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Finally getting my bass built! By our very own Ou7shined!
Dolando replied to woodyratm's topic in Build Diaries
Thanks for the reply, I gave him a message, and he's cleared up a few things. Enjoy your bass! -
Finally getting my bass built! By our very own Ou7shined!
Dolando replied to woodyratm's topic in Build Diaries
Thats a great build! Can I ask, what do you use to make your templates from? I'm starting a build soon, and want to make a master template to use more than once. I'd also love to know some more info on installing LED's! Am I asking you to reveal too many secrets on that one. -
[quote name='Andyjr1515' timestamp='1393706362' post='2383645'] Looks fantastic, Dolando [/quote] Thanks Andy, and thanks for sending that mahogany. Its really finished it off nicely. [quote name='rk7' timestamp='1393742797' post='2383839'] Very nice indeed! Great work with the truss rod cover. Its all in the details, and matching the shape with the headstock looks excellent! (perhaps the selector switch could be slightly recessed, to prevent it accidentally being switched by your 501 jeans pocket? I'm being picky here, btw) Fabulous bass though. Congratulations. Enjoy! RK [/quote] Yes you are! haha. Thanks though. Yea, i've thought about it, I might put another washer on the inside to pull it back a little, but I'd need bigger screws for that which I don't have. For now it doesn't bother me.
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SOLD: Roland Cube-30 Excellent condition! Now with Pics.
Dolando replied to Dolando's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Its been a long time, but I've finally finished the last couple of bits. I've installed the sliding switch in the control plate cover, giving me easy access to parallel/series/single switching. [URL=http://s917.photobucket.com/user/DolanCustomGuitars/media/Warmoth%20Gecko%20Build/4525D75E-A370-4515-A674-8B731C33F560_zps18nk1bvt.jpg.html][IMG]http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/ad17/DolanCustomGuitars/Warmoth%20Gecko%20Build/4525D75E-A370-4515-A674-8B731C33F560_zps18nk1bvt.jpg" class="ipsImage" />[/URL] I've also oiled the truss rod cover and it really finishes it off nicely. [URL=http://s917.photobucket.com/user/DolanCustomGuitars/media/Warmoth%20Gecko%20Build/AF2827C5-3D4C-4274-92AB-7EDE7F1CE8DF_zpsx8wde8uc.jpg.html][IMG]http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/ad17/DolanCustomGuitars/Warmoth%20Gecko%20Build/AF2827C5-3D4C-4274-92AB-7EDE7F1CE8DF_zpsx8wde8uc.jpg" class="ipsImage" />[/URL]