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I gotta say...that's all kinds of AWESOME!!!

Aiiiiiii thanks, I should have the body done by the end of the weekend. The smaller frets have been a ***** to do, right up until the 24thfret was pretty easy then it got much harder. Just like playing it haha. I think next time i do this it will be on a 22./24fret not 31.

That is going to be so FREEKIN COOL!!

You sure? haha thanks bud i was wondering where you got to.

I had a issue with my inlays apparently the wood dust from them has become trapped in the fabric around it, I guess i should have sealed it more first before i glued them in. Anyway i can fix that.
 
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Oooompf that looks mighty tasty! Details body shots please!:)

I will but i have heaps to do this afternoon. I need to round off all the edges on the front. After that i will post better pictures.

I was thinking i might do a simple satin finish on it instead of my usual acrylic gloss. hmmmmm.
 
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Looking very very good!

I like the inlays, I think it gives it some kind of balance. If I were going to play it I would need more inlays, with so many frets I'd be lost without them. The side dots have never been enough for me! I look more at the board.

Please tell us more details on how you are sealing the fabric!
 
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Sanding sealer^^

What a day that was. I had a **** of a time with the last 6 fret to the point where i decided i would remove some of the material and begin again. I sort of like how it is now and i think it works ok. Either that or i scollop them out.

it close to what i wanted.

I got the edges roughed in and the top almost sealed, Trimmed it up a bit better. Still way more to go but i couldn't resist placing some hardware in there to have a look. It looks great with the hardware.

 
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Looking good mate ,don't get disheartened by a little set back .Paint them matching blue and call them ocean :)
Any neck dive with those monster frets ?
 
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Looking good mate ,don't get disheartened by a little set back .Paint them matching blue and call them ocean :)
Any neck dive with those monster frets ?

YEah it was already water there any way. haha i ill see how it goes after a day or so but trying this on a neck this long with frets so small was a big risk to start with. I am happy with it i just want it finished now.

When you say neck dive do you mean how it balances? If so really well considering. you can put it on your lap and it just floats there, it doesn't dive down so i guess i got that right.
 
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Hey, I can see my house from here! In the 11th fret! :laughing:

Keep it up kramersteen, it looks amazing. I have one question though, a probably silly one but what the heck... I know that much of the guitar tone and natural sustain comes from the wood on the fretboard. Isn't the fabric on the wood going to mess with that? Isn't it going to dampen the vibration?
 
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Hey, I can see my house from here! In the 11th fret! :laughing:

Keep it up kramersteen, it looks amazing. I have one question though, a probably silly one but what the heck... I know that much of the guitar tone and natural sustain comes from the wood on the fretboard. Isn't the fabric on the wood going to mess with that? Isn't it going to dampen the vibration?

Good question and a hard one to answer.. I have played this one for a good week with no finish at all on it so the test will come when i put it all back together. In the past i have covered the back of necks and entire bodies and imo the tone change is for the better, In fact i cant really see how its that different from a wood veneer as the fabric become so hard its really not like fabric as we know it. The original vai flower jems were done like this and i dont think vai had any complaints. My 80's ibanez destroyer has the thickest paint i have seen on a guitar and that thing sounds great and infact the material is much thinner than that.

So to sum it up i think no it doesn't dampen the tone but it does change it.
 
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dood, this is getting sexier even with the minor finishing details commin these last few days, forgot to mention those inner recesses of the upper and lower horns are awesome. i m pretty sure if u have the fingertips small enough for the upper frets, nothing else gets in the way. talking about upper fret access, would love to see how the neck joint/heel looks like on this one.
 
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