Used the new Sata yesterday and applied some of the knowledge gleaned from Allens tutorial.
I must say I'm very impressed with the results.
I got a much better flow out with less runs than I had been achieving from the $75 Bunnings special.
Should mean less work level sanding and therefore less chance of a sand through.
It might be a bit hard to see but here's a pic of the neck of the Blackwood 12 string I'm building, before sanding.
I love the look of the neck. It's got a real Tassie Tiger look about it.
Thanks again for the tips Allen - absolutely invaluable.
Bob
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Hi Bob,
i must say that is a beautiful piece of Blackwood, the neck looks great.
regards Bob,
i must say that is a beautiful piece of Blackwood, the neck looks great.
regards Bob,
bob wrote:Used the new Sata yesterday and applied some of the knowledge gleaned from Allens tutorial.
I must say I'm very impressed with the results.
I got a much better flow out with less runs than I had been achieving from the $75 Bunnings special.
Should mean less work level sanding and therefore less chance of a sand through.
It might be a bit hard to see but here's a pic of the neck of the Blackwood 12 string I'm building, before sanding.
I love the look of the neck. It's got a real Tassie Tiger look about it.
Thanks again for the tips Allen - absolutely invaluable.
Bob
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