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Body inlay on H Agia Aikaterini. My latest bouzouki, H Agia Aikaterini, is complete. The Bouzouki Construction Blog has pictures and a description of the process of creating my latest bouzouki. H Melissa, a tzoura, recently appeared in Fine Woodworking Magazine. See it online, Fine Woodworking. This site is dedicated to my father, Marios, who loved music,and touched many people with his singing.
This blog is for people who enjoy popping wheelies. Tuesday, August 14, 2007. FYI In case you are bleary-eyed and confusable some morning, you should take note that this is not. Saturday, June 09, 2007.
The Tele Build - Part 3. The second from last part! Part three continues with routing in the form of pup pockets, goes on to the drilling of various holes and the test fit of all parts. Click on the read more link to see the full post. So onto the pup routes - having marked out the neck and bridge positions in the previous part this allowed me to accurately locate the pockets. Next step, finishing! Posted by Sam D. Monday, 17 September 2007.
My woodworking projects, finished and unfinished. and other stuff going on around Port Orchard. Wednesday, December 14, 2011. With the popularity of Facebook, I have let this blog slip into neglect. Seems everything takes precedence over maintaining this blog.
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My adventures in instrument making. Sunday, March 21, 2010. Snow Day - Part 2. These pictures are pretty self-explanatory. Im basically just working the neck shaft down to size with a little finger plane, occasionally going over it with a sanding block to make sure Im maintaining a straight line. As I get closer, I start blending in the heel and nut areas with a rasp. Posted by letseatpaste Sunday, March 21, 2010 8 comments. Snow day - Part 1. And here it is, ready for carving. So I grabbed an old ir.CONTENT
This web page guitarmaking.blogspot.com states the following, "Sunday, March 21, 2010." We saw that the webpage said " Snow Day - Part 2." It also said " These pictures are pretty self-explanatory. Im basically just working the neck shaft down to size with a little finger plane, occasionally going over it with a sanding block to make sure Im maintaining a straight line. As I get closer, I start blending in the heel and nut areas with a rasp. Posted by letseatpaste Sunday, March 21, 2010 8 comments. Snow day - Part 1. And here it is, ready for carving. So I grabbed an old ir."SEEK SIMILAR DOMAINS
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All Musical Instruments Buy and Sell Paradise In Malaysia. Wednesday, December 5, 2012.
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