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Noah, Thanks again. Great photo's of the step by step process - really removes a lot of the mystery. Nice job!
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Thanks Noah- that's awesome!!
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Knife, +1 on the 1/4 round edge routing. Get rid of that and the overall design is just fab! I suppose you are correct in your observation, but I don't think that's the whole story. Certainly there is a comfort level in tried and true desi
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Hey Jeremy!!! Welcome back!!! Great to see you here. Still using the DA7... or do I remember you mentioning you went to protools a long time ago... can't remember. Anyway.. great to have you back. Cheers, Andrew K
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Originally Posted By: DPLike I said earlier, I think that the (music) industry in general is tech savy and forward looking design wise - hence my suggestion. Hmmmm..... Is this really true? If so, it doesn't explain the popular practice of dressin
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Nice to be back hanging with you guys. Business has picked up which is kinda nice. Been playing in a couple of bands, nothing serious but it's been fun. Really getting back into drums again, something I stopped a long time ago. Guess it does not matt
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Thanks, Nick. It's always interesting to see supposedly tolerant people as first/loudest to lose their sh|t when someone simply disagrees with him - and provides actual facts (that can't be refuted), to support their position. Always good for enter
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Welcome back Jeremy.. I hope all is well..
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Hi, I just picked up my first DA-7 and it has the meter bridge and 3 adat cards. I have a 16 Channel ADAT card and currently have 4 toslink cables hooked up between the ramsa and my pc. First question - how do I get it set up in cubase as a midi co
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Very nice Noah. Also nice shop tools. There are times I could really use a serious band saw and not the cheap bench mount type I have. I guessing tinted lacquer spray finish for the top?
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I was wondering about you... are you ok?
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Start at the beginning
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Also - DP asked me to show how to carve out a top. Here it is step by step (sorry I didn't post these sooner!) 1- Use a square and a pencil and mark in about an inch or so 2- Set your router for about 1/8" and route out the part outside y
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I didn't bother to take pics of the neck this time but this is the process from a LP Junior I made. I also made the Broadcaster neck I posted but the bolt on necks are a little different to make.
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New guy here. Done a lot of engineering and have Grammy....blah blah blah. OK, sold my DA 7 last year and have the meter bridge in excellent shape I found in my temperature controlled storage unit. Looked online and they are going for like 400? Is t
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Hey guys, been a while. A lot of gone down in the mean time. Where to begin???
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Originally Posted By: noah330Thanks! Yes, I made the neck as well. I don't care for blue either - but I have seen a bunch of blue PRS so it kind of made sense, plus I wanted to do something different. After repairing more then a few headstocks o
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no politics here. i did complain that the #1 cable "news" programs are all on a network that purchased some sort of immunity from the anti-trust laws, as well as from complying with the FCC laws that govern everyone else. must admit i find
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Thanks! Yes, I made the neck as well. I don't care for blue either - but I have seen a bunch of blue PRS so it kind of made sense, plus I wanted to do something different. After repairing more then a few headstocks over the years I am a fan of t
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Yhea, really well done. I probably wouldn't opt for the blue(the only blue guitar I've ever owned was a light powder blue which I didn't mind too much) color personally, but other than that it's looking pretty sweet!!! Also, I'm a little surprised to
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A beauty. Did you make the neck too?
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Now things are really getting interesting. I am now using different shades of stain to really add some shimmer to this guitar. Now the grain looks to be about 6 different shades of blue depending on your viewing angle and really looks like an expens
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