Burning
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- chief mushroom cloud
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hey, that's like infamous 'Dyer' font
http://www.urbanfonts.com/fonts/Dyer.htm
I use that on all my faceplates
looks killer burned
http://www.urbanfonts.com/fonts/Dyer.htm
I use that on all my faceplates
looks killer burned
Don't overthink it. Just drink it.
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Looks great!
- Reeltarded
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It looks excellent. Everything you put together looks excellent!
Signatures have a 255 character limit that I could abuse, but I am not Cecil B. DeMille.
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Done!
The volume pot pulls out to lift the ground from the tone stack, and there is a 'thin/fat' switch as well.
the 'Watts' selector selects different B+ windings.
John
The volume pot pulls out to lift the ground from the tone stack, and there is a 'thin/fat' switch as well.
the 'Watts' selector selects different B+ windings.
John
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Love it. Great job! Did you print on paper and trace on wood etc or is it simply freehanding? Either way great achievement.
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That looks awesome.
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That is really some excellent work. I use a woodburner but I haven't done a faceplate. However, I recommend getting one, they're cheap and far easier to use IME than an iron.
Super job. Love that font.
Super job. Love that font.
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Cooler than cool 
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Very, very nicely done! 
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So, it needs some knobs.
This is my first attempt at inlay.
I had some scraps of camphor burl from another project that I used here.
I ground the drill bit to make a hole with a flatter bottom. Notice the shine on the cutting edge? I've ground that back to a less acute angle. This prevents the drill from grabbing.
The dots are glued in with carpenters glue then sanded flush.
That's the cherry I'm going to use for the cab
John
This is my first attempt at inlay.
I had some scraps of camphor burl from another project that I used here.
I ground the drill bit to make a hole with a flatter bottom. Notice the shine on the cutting edge? I've ground that back to a less acute angle. This prevents the drill from grabbing.
The dots are glued in with carpenters glue then sanded flush.
That's the cherry I'm going to use for the cab
John
Last edited by Cantplay on Thu Apr 18, 2013 2:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Nice I like it
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Older and Wiser
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"Watts"
That's great!