Filling holes
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Filling holes
Innocent thread topic having nothing to do with anal cramming. Wondering if any of you can give advice on where to find small diameter dowel to file screw holes fixing a tele bridge on a guitar body.
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Re: Filling holes
Mitre 10 Mega had a bunch. Theres packs of wider one cut to about 1cm and fluted, or really long unfluted dowels of narrower diameter. I used the latter, cut them to size and fluted them with a craft knife.
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Re: Filling holes
I buy from mitre-10 or bunnings, have filled numerous holes in necks and the like with it
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Re: Filling holes
I set it up with "filling holes" and JB does not give a response that makes our gentle and sheltered readers' faces blanch. I will frame this post.
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Re: Filling holes
Usually when I fill a hole in a neck with my wood it's after I've cut their head off.
Is that better????
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Re: Filling holes
The world is normal again. Up is still up and down is still down.jeremyb wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 8:18 amUsually when I fill a hole in a neck with my wood it's after I've cut their head off.
Is that better????
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