that palmwood looks cool with the epoxy finish. I was half expecting your epoxy brush to wipe the decolor off too, nice work
@StephenGarcia-p6x5 ай бұрын
Sand it down start over use danish oil as your finished 3-4 layers thin thin thick thick, done. Great videos.
@The_DropBear Жыл бұрын
i find a lot of guys put this stuff on too thick, for a future tip, buy a small squeegie and squeegie off most of it and to a few coats, it will save you a lot of sanding. nice work though.
@kennycube512611 ай бұрын
Hi! Any more videos coming?
@DavidImrie11 ай бұрын
Yeah eventually. Currently building a new workshop :)
@kennycube512611 ай бұрын
@@DavidImrie Super fantastic. I'm in the process of building a tele and a strat at the moment. Also enjoying your videos too👍
@bryantcrawford2142 жыл бұрын
Hey I usually don't comment on videos but on how you done your nut ,what about the intonation of the guitar.where you took the area of that fret down it killed the tuning
@DavidImrie2 жыл бұрын
Hi Bryant. I'm not sure I understand your comment?
@bryantcrawford2142 жыл бұрын
I was just wondering if by cutting the shelf in for the nut,will it effect the intonation of the guitar because of the space of the finger board being cut down.or was there that much extra space on the finger board predetermined for the nut being put on a shelf like that
@DavidImrie2 жыл бұрын
Ah I see. Yes it was predetermined. I had a slot cut at fret 0. And then an extra nut width behind that :). Truth be told I did make one small mistake when I cut that 0 fret slot in that I cut it dead center, which means the nut is actually positioned about half a fret slots width too close, so I will slip a small ebony veneer in-between the nut and the board to fix that in the next video ☺️
@robertnewell5057 Жыл бұрын
@@DavidImrie Actually, Dave, it should be fine and you shouldnt need a shim. This is because the line you have cut will lead to the strings breaking over the nut at precisely the same point as the break over each fret. The high point of each fret is in the middle (i.e. exactly over the slot cut). The high point of your nut happens to be at the front, but is still exactly over what would be the slot cut. Any scale calculator (e.g. Stewmac's online one) will enable you to verify this. People have experimented with offset nuts, both by adding length in the way you suggest and even by intonate each nut position individually, but it hasn't really caught on, mainly because it's a faff and the difference is so slight that the human ear cannot detect it. There are even guitars with micro adjusted frets. All this is a waste of time IMO since modern tuning is inevitably a compromise. Incidentally, I really enjoy your videos because you show the errors, not just the perfection. Great stuff.
@dronebaronnoncommercialpho54942 жыл бұрын
I just tried to do this w/ z proxy thinking it would dry level. It went on nice and level, than it clumped up like yours did. I guess I should have used regular clear epoxy. I wish I knew. Nobody here to warn us it doesn't dry level. I guess zpoxy is just for filling in pores?
@dronebaronnoncommercialpho54942 жыл бұрын
Man sucks I gotta lotta sanding to do, I'm pissed
@DavidImrie2 жыл бұрын
It's Very strange I've had coats that have dried quite glassy but there must be some factors effecting it like humidity or temp
@dronebaronnoncommercialpho54942 жыл бұрын
@@DavidImrie I've tried to use it 2 times both ended badly. I tried to epoxy a photo to a guitar like highline guitars, and I tried to clear a headstock. This stuff is so thick it can't level as it dries it pulls apart. Just ruined a very expensive neck.
@DavidImrie2 жыл бұрын
😭. Yeah it's so odd they call it finishing epoxy when it's harder to get a good finish with. I guess it's because you can brush it on and it doesn't run. Which formulation did you use I think there's a quick and slow formulation. Wonder if the slow is better.
@dronebaronnoncommercialpho54942 жыл бұрын
@@DavidImrie it says 1/2 hr working time. It went on so smooth & just kept separating, and separating. Im like when's it gonna level itself. I used a soft Dremel polisher bit to slowly n carefully lift it off the grain when I realized it was gonna dry that way. Highline guitars needs to take that video down, I see it's caused a lot of people to ruin they're guitars, where he zpoxied a comic photo on a white guitar.
@clutch28279 күн бұрын
Hate when I get interested in an abandoned channel.
@DavidImrie9 күн бұрын
It's not abandoned matey. I've moved house and been building a new workshop from scratch. Should be posting new vids by the new year I hope
@clutch28278 күн бұрын
@@DavidImrie cool! Looking forward to the new vids.