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Blues Creek Guitars presents In the Shop with John Hall - How to Make a Pickguard

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Published 6 Apr 2023

Blues Creek Guitars presents In the Shop with John Hall. This time John Hall shows how to make a pick guard.

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    @bamabonkers11 months ago And you dont have to stay with in the lines. I love this process.
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    @TheForce_Productionslast year Amazing guys, the best channel in the matter!
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    @jeaniepeffer1818last year This is a good one John ... Thanks
    now that you're doing videos again, i have a request !
    Would you please address in a upcoming video.
    " How to Tune the Back Plate to the Top Soundboard."
    fyi, i am building two guitars using your kits. Thanks
    ...
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    @RustedMelody10 months ago This is awesome, I’m looking for a cream vintage looking teardrop pickguard that’ll fit my Martin 000-16 Streetmaster. Do you make these and sell them?
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    @glennc1328last year Incredible John. Many thanks for sharing. Out of interest, how much epoxy did you use for the Three patterns? 1
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    @maxmendel7411last year a teflon spray on the patterns before epoxy might help in releasing
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    @prudhommejclast year Thanks for sharing this! Do you know if there is a long term shrinkage factor? I'm guessing nowhere near celluloid.
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    @johnrutan3016last year John,
    What “wax” product did you use on the 3rd/last mold that peeled easily? And what were the dye products?
    Great video!!
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    @markguitarlfklast year What is the material you used for the form?
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    @tonydmandolin7733last year Just want to be clear - your moulds or patterns are just flat, right? You put a thin puddle of resin on them and it flows out flat enough to use without any further finishing?
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    @stearmanlast year Did you mean SB-112 epoxy instead of SB-12?