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Re: Pitbull guitar kits
That's the fun bit!
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Re: Pitbull guitar kits
Looking good so far! :thumbup:
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Re: Pitbull guitar kits
How do mass-produced natural-finish guitars get their surfaces done ? Even using illegal child slave labour, I can't imagine getting dozens of sandings and re-oilings done on a 300 dollar guitar. And that cabinet scraper thingy looks like it needs a lot of skill and practice.
Do they have something like a big electric wheel covered in sheepskin, and hold the wood against that ?
Do they have something like a big electric wheel covered in sheepskin, and hold the wood against that ?
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Re: Pitbull guitar kits
Normally a sprayed poly finish, sanded flat once then buffed to a shine on a buffing wheel. It's the finish that takes the most time on making a guitar, and contributes most to the price.
Satin finishes are a lot cheaper as the final sanding and buffing stages aren't required.
Satin finishes are a lot cheaper as the final sanding and buffing stages aren't required.
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Re: Pitbull guitar kits
Wonks wrote:It's the finish that takes the most time on making a guitar, and contributes most to the price.
Probably true for mass produced instruments and custom electrics, but hand-made acoustics? Certainly lots of time spraying and sanding through the grades but probably not more than 50% of the build effort would you think?
It's definitely something most people underestimate.
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Re: Pitbull guitar kits
I was thinking more about mass-produced electrics. I should have been broader in my scope.
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I have to click on the image to view and it takes me to a page asking me to sign into Google accounts.
Andy :beamup:
Andy :beamup:
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Re: Pitbull guitar kits
Grrr, One day I will get images working on this site. But plainly not today. Sorry about that.
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Mostly visit this thread to lurk and watch your guitar take shape, but since I know you're an instagram user you can host pics there and link here. I've used this with other sites and tested as a "preview" post to verify that it works for SOS, but don't have anything even remotely topical to demonstrate the principle in a real post. It's a bit of a faff, but basic process is (from PC - no idea if/how possible from mobile/tablet):blinddrew wrote:Grrr, One day I will get images working on this site. But plainly not today. Sorry about that.
Go to the "view post" option for the pic you want to link.
Use developer view (F12 key in most browsers I think).
That'll open a little area/window showing the code for the page. It should hopefully also open a little "find" box - use that to look for ".jpg" - basically takes you to the picture file components without having to read through the code for the entire page.
One or two of them will be stuff like your avatar, but the actual picture will be prefaced by some stuff with alt=" (text from your post)", followed by the hastags from the post, and then src=https://(some long address ending with the jpg extension you're looking for). This should be the link for the picture, so just copy that address. Can then paste into the address bar to verify it's the right image.
You can then just paste this into the img brackets from the SOS insert image thing.
After doing it once it'll make sense, and isn't as convoluted as it sounds ;)
Edit: Apologies if the how-to is a bit patronising. Just occurred to me that the average SOS poster is probably significantly more IT literate than me, so doesn't need the same level of handholding as my colleagues at work :D
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Re: Pitbull guitar kits
Nope, you were right first time, handholding is very much required.
But all other things being equal it might just be easier to sign up to imgur!
Just a bit frustrating as on the pitbull forum I have no (well, almost no) problems posting photos from the google account.
It wasn't a very exciting photo anyway.
Next weekend will be approaching gluing the neck time though! :o
But all other things being equal it might just be easier to sign up to imgur!
Just a bit frustrating as on the pitbull forum I have no (well, almost no) problems posting photos from the google account.
It wasn't a very exciting photo anyway.
Next weekend will be approaching gluing the neck time though! :o
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Re: Pitbull guitar kits
Trying the Logarhythm method (pun intended), does this work:


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It does for me.
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Excellent. Told you it was a boring picture... ;)
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Re: Pitbull guitar kits
I've seen worse.
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