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    Well, I went to my Master's shop today to spend some time with him, and talk about getting a better polish on the humbucker covers. He had some good advice to give, but I think I might hire him on occasionally to come in and do some polishing in-house, which takes up a good chunk of my time...
    While there, I took a bunch of pictures.
    For those who have been over here, now you know where I get my keen sense of..organization! :P

    Arriving at the run-down looking ranch, in the middle of a local Indian reservation. I helped move all this shit in here years and years ago, when the town of Marysville kicked Jess out...


    The old man himself, making lunch. Go ahead...guess how old he is.
    I'll give you a hint...recently, he was kicked by a horse while breaking it...


    Shop hours. Much like my own.


    I spent many, many hours seated right here...gettin' dirty, and burning the shit out of my hands on hot steel. When it's too hot to hold, you know the steel is too hot, and will start to affect the temper of the metal. Polishing a sharp blade...extremely dangerous.


    Klingon bat'leth. We made many of these, for both the shows and the movies.

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    The anvil. A monster. The hammer on the anvil is heavy. Try forge-welding Damascus steel for several hourse, pounding away at it...dindging...dingding...


    The newest apprentice, doing one of my old jobs.


    Organised chaos?


    Horn, for making hilts and stuff.

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    • #3
      The smaller anvil is about 150 pounds. The large one as I recall was 600.






      A Flamberge blade. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flamberge
      Extremely difficult blade to grind.




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      • #4
        So that is where you get your fine aged humbucker covers.
        www.guitarforcepickups.com

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        • #5
          now I don't feel so bad.....

          Very cool post Wolfe, I bet his work sells for alot, well maybe he's one of those guys too who doesn't sell his work for enough, a true artist.

          I've been kinda embarrassed to show my working space after some of you posted shots of shops that look like every item was in its perfect place, YOU GUYS ARE SICK! So here it is, I proudly present "the mess....." And YES I do know where everything is.....uh, can any of you spot the small pair of tweezers I misplaced? And no you can't see my winder, its in Area 51, you need a security clearance....
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          • #6
            Shit! I thought mine was messy

            http://www.luthierguitares.com/atelier2.jpg

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            • #7
              Hey Possum. Your workshop kinda reminds me of my son's bedroom.

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              • #8
                Satamax, looks like you've got your very own Cavern Club

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                I thought Possum's Corner looked very neat really.
                sigpic Dyed in the wool

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                • #9
                  Satamax no fair.....

                  You got more space than I do, way more space. I do have some garage space but its freezing in there, too cold to wind pickups plus only half of it is mine, wife has the other half, both are messy too. Even though my work space is organized to my own eye, my products are meticulous and thats what counts.....
                  http://www.SDpickups.com
                  Stephens Design Pickups

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                  • #10
                    Wolfe.....

                    Where can we see finished works of your teacher's? Website, art gallery?
                    http://www.SDpickups.com
                    Stephens Design Pickups

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by WolfeMacleod View Post
                      Try forge-welding Damascus steel for several hourse, pounding away at it...dindging...dingding...
                      You mean pattern welded steel, right? No one knows how they made real Damascus steel. Under an electron microscope they have discovered clear evidence of carbon nanotubes and nanowires! Weird stuff.

                      That looked like a very interesting place to work!
                      It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein


                      http://coneyislandguitars.com
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                      • #12
                        Spence, every mews, celar, house basement is made this way over here, i mean old ones, mine is going back 16 or 17 something. There's a house next door 1768.
                        Originally posted by Possum View Post
                        You got more space than I do, way more space. I do have some garage space but its freezing in there, too cold to wind pickups plus only half of it is mine, wife has the other half, both are messy too. Even though my work space is organized to my own eye, my products are meticulous and thats what counts.....
                        Yes it's not fair, i'd be where you live, may be i would own a place and not rent it. And it's freezing in the whole 32sq M in the winter usualy but now i try to keep it around 11° So the glue doesn't freze, and the hard bit is to keep it about 50% RH to build guitars I'm paying 194 dols per month for this place, plus electricity, and i had to pour the concrete slab myself.

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                        • #13
                          Possum, I've seen your winder, and its in area 666. I took some pics too with my hidden shoe cam and I'll post them on here soon...haha.

                          Actually I think your space is about as messy as Wolfe's space....but they're both functional which is the important part. Yours is at least warmer than Wolfe's space.

                          Greg

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Possum View Post
                            uh, can any of you spot the small pair of tweezers I misplaced? And no you can't see my winder, its in Area 51, you need a security clearance....
                            Winder's over on the yellow workforce bench, tweezers are in the polythene CD thing next to the wire strippers where you left them

                            S.

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                            • #15
                              holy moley....

                              Thanks man!!! I've been looking for those things for months!!! Yes Greg has seen the "X" winder, I have planted an explosive device in his brain that will detonate if he ever mentions its details. Greg dropped a tiny nut on the floor saturday and it has yet to appear....

                              Actually the mess gets to me sometimes and I spend the whole night cleaning up and finding stuff I thought I'd never see again. Space is the problem, as the pickup room is also the graphics room where I do all the record label work. There's 3 computers in the room, my hi fi and tv. The thing you see with all the parts in cubbyholes used to be used as a CD cabinet for the thousands of CD's I have, but it sorta got taken over. I would love to have a dedicated pickup making space, warm and cooled in summer with everything in its place......but I'd probably mess that up too :-)
                              http://www.SDpickups.com
                              Stephens Design Pickups

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