How did you get the guide board for the routing on the fretboard to sit level on the radiused surface? I have thought about adding binding to an Epiphone 335 I have but have never really found any good tutorials on the subject.
Many of the old les pauls don't have a flamed top.. They are pretty plain.. look at Jimmy Page's les paul for example... With staining and sanding you could make the grain pop!
Respect brother ! That’s some patience and skills! Can’t wait for the next parts!!!
It's uploaded!
It was touch and go there for a minute but I'm glad I stuck it out.
Nice job and worth the effort!
Nice my dude, waiting for part 2 from Italy 🇮🇹
Nice hope for the next parts
Very nice! 👍
i cant wait to see part 2! good work! im subbed
Thank you so much. I am already working on the binding 😄
How did you get the guide board for the routing on the fretboard to sit level on the radiused surface? I have thought about adding binding to an Epiphone 335 I have but have never really found any good tutorials on the subject.
I subbed too. Love the work of a true craftsman.
Thank you Jeff!
Oh gosh sanding off 2K! So much patience!
Nice, where’s part 2?
Hi, Part 2 is coming soon. 😄👍
Great work, yea getting 2k off is a royal pain in the butt. A lot of sand pads get used.
Many of the old les pauls don't have a flamed top.. They are pretty plain.. look at Jimmy Page's les paul for example... With staining and sanding you could make the grain pop!
Hi, indeed! Normally I prefer the plain tops to the flame. But the 1960 Dutchburst just blew my mind. You should google for it. Greets
'Good wood era'... sure. Nice project nonetheless.
You don't wear a mask when sanding all that finish off?!?
Just subscribed!!! I like what I've seen so far, NICE.......WELL DONE! 😊
Yes, you are right!