SIx String Chef
Ambassador of Taste
I believe many, if not all, of us here at TTR may have gotten a little (or not so) sump'n sump'n for Xmas from any version of SC you told your significant other / children was kind enough to deposit such goodies under the Xmas Tree or into a stocking or on a festivus offering area of choice... after all, haven't we all been such good string slingers all this year?
So, with that in mind, I thought it would be in order to have a space to show, boast, complain or plain rub in our collective noses, whichever piece(s) of gear it were they that "fell" into your hands this Xmas / Hannukkah / Kwanzaa / (insert holiday of your choice or creation here). Here are mine:

From L-R: radiused neck sanding wooden alder blocks (10", 12", 14" and 16"), fretboard chip stopper for defretting, tri-size diamond crowning file, brass fretsetter, CA glue (super Thin for stabilizing and reinforcing woodscrew hole threads and medium thick for gap filling) and corresponding micronozzles), adhesive-backed sandpaper rolls (240, 320, 400 and 600 grit) for fret-levelling beam and sanding blocks, 3/16 hex allen t-key, fret removing pliers, fretting double-ended hammer, digital vernier with fret tang and crown height measuring slots.

and three cheap-ass (less than $4.00 USD /ea) DIY-kit-reject MIC twisted guitar necks to practice fretting skills on!
OK, Merry Xmas, let's see yours!
So, with that in mind, I thought it would be in order to have a space to show, boast, complain or plain rub in our collective noses, whichever piece(s) of gear it were they that "fell" into your hands this Xmas / Hannukkah / Kwanzaa / (insert holiday of your choice or creation here). Here are mine:

From L-R: radiused neck sanding wooden alder blocks (10", 12", 14" and 16"), fretboard chip stopper for defretting, tri-size diamond crowning file, brass fretsetter, CA glue (super Thin for stabilizing and reinforcing woodscrew hole threads and medium thick for gap filling) and corresponding micronozzles), adhesive-backed sandpaper rolls (240, 320, 400 and 600 grit) for fret-levelling beam and sanding blocks, 3/16 hex allen t-key, fret removing pliers, fretting double-ended hammer, digital vernier with fret tang and crown height measuring slots.

and three cheap-ass (less than $4.00 USD /ea) DIY-kit-reject MIC twisted guitar necks to practice fretting skills on!
OK, Merry Xmas, let's see yours!



