basshead wrote:I managed to bury my hobby knife blade in my thumb yesterday so today might be a quiet day indoors, putting the neck binding on...
Ouch!!!
Looks like the neck binding went well anyway...
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basshead wrote:I managed to bury my hobby knife blade in my thumb yesterday so today might be a quiet day indoors, putting the neck binding on...
Yes, it was nice and easy too, compared to the curves of the bodycjj wrote:
Looks like the neck binding went well anyway...
Perhaps he's got a few red dot fret markers on there...johnallg wrote:Surprised the neck binding isn't red!![]()
Nice progress. Heel up well.
But are they in the right places?!cjj wrote:Perhaps he's got a few red dot fret markers on there...johnallg wrote:Surprised the neck binding isn't red!![]()
Nice progress. Heel up well.
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Damn, you got that right lol. Luckily though, I managed to not bleed on the guitar...johnallg wrote:We joke, but I'm betting his deep cut hurts more today then it did when it happened. No fun.
I'd also make one without the CB. Probably would be overkill, and I love CB.basshead wrote:Hmmm... I'm thinking chequer "bound" pickguard. Thoughts?
CJ,cjj wrote:Typically, pickguards are made of acrylic, though I think the original B-W-B-W-B multi layered ones on the 4002 were ABS. The "old-type" binding is celluloid, and I've heard a lot of the newer stuff is ABS.
As for whether they'll stick to one another, I'm sure, with the right type of glue, it would be possible...