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Posted
3 hours ago, Mickyk said:

What can one say except to say that this is outstanding work and such a worthy cause as well very very fitting in remembrance to Nick.

The processes involved and machinery takes me back to my wood machining/bench joinery days where i was employed for 25 years in  the manufacture of hardwood and softwood internal and external carved wood doors when they were all the rage.Now retired but i'm finding this very interesting indeed,that CNC Router looks the bees and the  Planer Thicknesser as well as all the other kit all spot on .

Kudos to all involved. 

I'll be buying a ticket

Thank you

Posted
3 hours ago, Grainger guitars said:

Sadly the video files we have of this bass are too large to upload but here’s a link to our Facebook page where you can see it

 

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1CTLc7Rn87/?mibextid=wwXIfr

 

Here’s more pics of the finished bass 

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Wow! 

 

That looks amazing @Grainger guitars

 

A truly fitting instrument given the reasons behind why it's being made.

 

I'm sure Nick would have loved it. 

 

 

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