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"Geoff, If you put the wet rag in a plastic bag with a few holes in one side, you can…"

Ned Knepp replied Oct 11, 2010 to bulging soundboard,loose bracing,

13 Oct 12, 2010
Reply by Ned Knepp

"I think I would try to flatten the bulge mechanically. The humidity approach may wel…"

Ned Knepp replied Oct 11, 2010 to bulging soundboard,loose bracing,

13 Oct 12, 2010
Reply by Ned Knepp

"It looks very good. You seem to have the knack. Ned"

Ned Knepp replied Oct 10, 2010 to Newbie

56 Oct 10, 2010
Reply by Evan Bradley

"Out of curiosity I checked the accuracy of the original fingerboard and found that t…"

Ned Knepp replied Oct 8, 2010 to Shorting an existing fingerboard.

10 Oct 8, 2010
Reply by Ned Knepp

"OK, you guys will only have to hit me with a hint a couple of times before I get it.…"

Ned Knepp replied Oct 8, 2010 to Shorting an existing fingerboard.

10 Oct 8, 2010
Reply by Ned Knepp

"That's actually a pretty good idea Mark. If I decide to cut it off. It might mean th…"

Ned Knepp replied Oct 7, 2010 to Shorting an existing fingerboard.

10 Oct 8, 2010
Reply by Ned Knepp

"Thanks for the replay, Bill. Trimming the board on the tail will force me to move t…"

Ned Knepp replied Oct 7, 2010 to Shorting an existing fingerboard.

10 Oct 8, 2010
Reply by Ned Knepp

"I suppose I should have clarified that. I get shavings too when I use a cabinet scra…"

Ned Knepp replied Oct 7, 2010 to HOME MADE ROSEWOOD FILLER ?????????????

7 Oct 7, 2010
Reply by Ned Knepp

"I agree with Jeffrey, thin superglue is what you want. I find it easier to place th…"

Ned Knepp replied Oct 5, 2010 to HOME MADE ROSEWOOD FILLER ?????????????

7 Oct 7, 2010
Reply by Ned Knepp

"Band saw with a fence then cut strips with a sharp knife? You might cut them as nar…"

Ned Knepp replied Oct 5, 2010 to Any 'easy' way to cut nice, thin, clean splines for filling cracks due to top shrinkage ?

5 Oct 7, 2010
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