You can shave (or scrape) drip marks down with a disposable razor blade. Just be sure to put some tape on the corners or gently bend the corners up with your thumbs so they don't dig into the finish.
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You can shave (or scrape) drip marks down with a disposable razor blade. Just be sure to put some tape on the corners or gently bend the corners up with your thumbs so they don't dig into the finish.
A lot of finishes marketed as an oil finish are actually either a oil-varnish blend (oil varnish with straight oil added to it) or a wiping varnish (usually a oil varnish thinned with mineral spirits...
Here's a video from Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP09Qkem6I4
There's a little bit of playing in the last 30 seconds. The sound quality is pretty decent for a handheld camera and the...
I'm not exactly sure about technical drawings/plans, but copyrights usually last for 50 or 75 years depending on whether the original creator owns it or if it was work made for hire. Either way, the...
Fiddles use friction pegs which tend to act differently than geared tuners. Tuning issues vary from violin to violin, but they still suffer from some of the same problems like going sharp or flat...
I like Ron-N-Soc stools. They're made pretty close to where I live. I use one of the tower stools but the thrones have an optional backrest and are adjustable in height. ...
I haven't built an electric, so feel free to disregard my post, but something along these lines could work:
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Yes, Titebond will release with heat and steam. I've taken a fingerboard off with just an old iron and no steam. Get the fingerboard warmed up, then work a thin knife into the seam. I think it...
That's a cool article. I'll be checking out those workshops when I'm there.
Ben
A sharp band saw blade will cut it, but be careful of the dust. I'd wear a dust mask and some glasses.
http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/showthread.php?56563-A5-design-detail
The 6th post in this link shows the top thicknesses on one particular Loar A5.
I think both are designed to retrofit a carved top mandolin, and they're both cast/1-piece units so there probably wouldn't be a noticeable difference in sound. I'd say go with the one you like the...
Shouldn't be a problem. Just make sure there's enough width in the nut and saddle slots for the larger strings. Also, the added tension (around 8 pounds or so according to D'addario's specs) might...