NG Project!

Also, I have a large sheet of cherry veneer left from my kitchen redo.
You are more than welcome to a chunk of it if you want.
I'm not sure how well cherry and walnut would go though.
 
Very out of the ordinary project - the twists and turns, problems then solutions... All very interesting.
Nice work too Ray!
I say no pickguard as well.

How did you fabricate the dowels - to the round shape?

Hope they turn out to be good players; as long as the intonation works out ok.
Last resort as dedicated slide still a good fall back position.
 
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Those necks sure do look great...it's turning out very well. You're almost close to the finish line Ray...don't stop now.:)


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Those necks sure do look great...it's turning out very well. You're almost close to the finish line Ray...don't stop now.:)


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Thanks. It is being sprayed now. Working with nitro is totally different than poly, but I am learing. When I am done spraying, it is a 7 day cure time.
 
Thanks. It is being sprayed now. Working with nitro is totally different than poly, but I am learing. When I am done spraying, it is a 7 day cure time.

It's hard to find nitro spray or in a can up here but there's plenty of poly sold in the hardware stores. I like the feel of nitro and it sure does age well. I don't know that myth about letting your guitar breathe more with nitro on it. It breathes more when the finish is rubbed off through years of playing IMHO.:)


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It's hard to find nitro spray or in a can up here but there's plenty of poly sold in the hardware stores. I like the feel of nitro and it sure does age well. I don't know that myth about letting your guitar breathe more with nitro on it. It breathes more when the finish is rubbed off through years of playing IMHO.:)


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I do not like nitro, but that is what the builder used, so I have to follow since I did not sand to bare wood.
 
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