New yorker replica: finished!
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Re: First LS project: 8strings New yorker replica: varnish
Looks pretty sharp there Buddy, real anxious to see and hear the finished product. You have done a very fine job on that lap.
Paul
Paul
Re: First LS project: 8strings New yorker replica: varnish
Hello guys,
Last thing before long time hollydays: the covers and ferrules fit:
Last thing before long time hollydays: the covers and ferrules fit:
Re: First LS project: 8strings New yorker replica: varnish
Hello friends,
The New Yorker is now stringed
Still have to wire the electronics
Xavier
The New Yorker is now stringed
Still have to wire the electronics
Xavier
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Re: First LS project: 8strings New yorker replica: varnish
Glad to see you back. Hope you had a good time in France. That is one sweet looking guitar. Can't wait to hear it.
Paul
Paul
Re: First LS project: 8strings New yorker replica: varnish
nice guitar . Russ
Re: New yorker replica: soon to be finished!
Thanks for the kind words
Here are the last pictures:
Now I can't finish because I dont understand my wiring diagram about the rotaring switch
Here are the last pictures:
Now I can't finish because I dont understand my wiring diagram about the rotaring switch
Re: New yorker replica: soon to be finished!
Xavier, astounding work from whichever angle you look at it! Your sense for artistry, detail and love of your work shines through so clearly.
Your wiring problems should be solved in a jiffy- someone here has gotta know, and guide you.
All we need now is to hear/see a video clip - preferably with you behind the guitar.
Nice work my friend!
Bent
Your wiring problems should be solved in a jiffy- someone here has gotta know, and guide you.
All we need now is to hear/see a video clip - preferably with you behind the guitar.
Nice work my friend!
Bent
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21 BenRom pedal steel guitars, a Nash 112 and a 1967 TOS Milling machine with many cutters making one hell of a mess on the floor.
21 BenRom pedal steel guitars, a Nash 112 and a 1967 TOS Milling machine with many cutters making one hell of a mess on the floor.
Re: New yorker replica: soon to be finished!
Banjo:
If you post the diagram you have, maybe someone here could clarify it for you.
If you post the diagram you have, maybe someone here could clarify it for you.
Conceive, believe, achieve!
Re: New yorker replica: soon to be finished!
Dave,
here's the diagram:
I dont understand how the switch is drawn
Some new pics:
Thank you,
Xavier
here's the diagram:
I dont understand how the switch is drawn
Some new pics:
Thank you,
Xavier
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Re: New yorker replica: soon to be finished!
That's a double-decker 6 position switch, using 3 of the 4 6 position switch-sets.
Turn switch anticlockwise (as seen from the knob) to its physical end-position, and control-measure (ohm it) which outer solder-pin/point connects to which one of the center pins. That outer pin/point is No.1 on that switch-set.
The outer solder-pin/point 180 degrees across on that deck is No.1 on that switch-set, and will connect to the other center pin on that deck. Same on the other deck, where you only use one half of the deck.
Map the switch up on paper from there, and start soldering wires according to the diagram.
Turn switch anticlockwise (as seen from the knob) to its physical end-position, and control-measure (ohm it) which outer solder-pin/point connects to which one of the center pins. That outer pin/point is No.1 on that switch-set.
The outer solder-pin/point 180 degrees across on that deck is No.1 on that switch-set, and will connect to the other center pin on that deck. Same on the other deck, where you only use one half of the deck.
Map the switch up on paper from there, and start soldering wires according to the diagram.