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EmmettC
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My favourite bit of the forum is the build diaries section, but people seem to take so long. I think they are doing it on purpose, they know I'm really eager to see how it's progressing so they don't do anything. I mean what other reason could it be? It's not like it's hard, or they have other things to do.



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That's right. When I built a 1 X 12 cab I waited until it was finished, then released the photographs and build posts over a matter of days. It's only polite and is the right thing to do. No-one is going to wait around forever for someone to put a J pup in a P Bass.

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I followed this thread with great interest (and GAS tbh). I was a bit disappointed when the Single Cut Camphor and Alder PJ thread came to an end. Loved the finished bass..well done Andy.

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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1456165057' post='2986154']
That's right. When I built a 1 X 12 cab I waited until it was finished, then released the photographs and build posts over a matter of days. It's only polite and is the right thing to do. No-one is going to wait around forever for someone to put a J pup in a P Bass.
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This method also has the advantage that if you mess something up, feel silly about it and end up shelving the project, you don't have half a dozen people waiting to see what happens next! Speaking purely hypothetically, of course...

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[quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1456167986' post='2986209']
This method also has the advantage that if you mess something up, feel silly about it and end up shelving the project, you don't have half a dozen people waiting to see what happens next! Speaking purely hypothetically, of course...
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Heh!

I actually enjoy that sort of thread done either way. I've done a few as I've gone along with the build and I learned some good things from reader feedback that really wouldn't have helped much after the fact. I also did one with a deliberate projected finish date to put the fire to my feet a bit, and I did in fact finish it on precisely the appointed day. My projects do often drag on for a few months or longer though, and lately I've been more prone to at least waiting until I have all the parts on hand before I post anything in a dedicated thread.

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