The music is Marcus Miller doing a remix on the group Weather Report - Mr Gone album, composed by the late Jaco Pastorius Title Punk Jazz and it has nothing to do with punk. Great version
I currently have the new Knobeez solid rubber guitar knobs up on eBay. Send me a line and I will send you a few free ones If you like. They come in black, vanilla, blue, coral red, purple and pink!
Usually I just use boiled linseed oil or danish oil for ebony or rosewood. I'd hardly even call it a finish, just a little conditioning. Gel varnish such as Bartleys is good too.
What is the name of the thing that puts the knurls on the inside of the knob? And where can I find one? I have a project in mind to do knobs with brass or copper.
may end up using the copper just as a top, like the shape of a sewing thimble, and then glue in a wood insert and use your sharped pot idea to make the grooves for the pot. That may work. Thanks! :)
@Torzalbass This is awesome. I have a question: how do you sharpen the pot? Also (and this might be a silly question) but what's the name of the machine you're using?
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I now understand why guitars are expensive
turbonorsking 2 months ago
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turbonorsking 2 months ago
Why did you use a metal lathe to make these?
KISSarmyist 4 months ago
The music is Marcus Miller doing a remix on the group Weather Report - Mr Gone album, composed by the late Jaco Pastorius Title Punk Jazz and it has nothing to do with punk. Great version
FusionMusic1000 9 months ago
@freedok wait who are you talking to? it sounds intresting.
abottomful 1 year ago
I currently have the new Knobeez solid rubber guitar knobs up on eBay. Send me a line and I will send you a few free ones If you like. They come in black, vanilla, blue, coral red, purple and pink!
freedok 1 year ago
beautiful craftsmenship but out of curiosity can you make a star shaped knob?
abottomful 1 year ago
Usually I just use boiled linseed oil or danish oil for ebony or rosewood. I'd hardly even call it a finish, just a little conditioning. Gel varnish such as Bartleys is good too.
Torzalbass 1 year ago
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globalkitchengear 1 year ago
hi what finish have you used on them?
joesteele93 1 year ago
THIS IS FUCKIN AMAZING
TheTrooper80 1 year ago
what song do you use on the background?:D
macelarii 1 year ago
Oh, sorry, nice job on your knobs! :)
katobaggins 1 year ago
What is the name of the thing that puts the knurls on the inside of the knob? And where can I find one? I have a project in mind to do knobs with brass or copper.
katobaggins 1 year ago
@katobaggins It's the shaft from an actual pot, sharpened on the inside. Works fine on wood, but it would be too soft to broach brass or copper.
Torzalbass 1 year ago
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katobaggins 1 year ago
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may end up using the copper just as a top, like the shape of a sewing thimble, and then glue in a wood insert and use your sharped pot idea to make the grooves for the pot. That may work. Thanks! :)
katobaggins 1 year ago
@Torzalbass This is awesome. I have a question: how do you sharpen the pot? Also (and this might be a silly question) but what's the name of the machine you're using?
UliBurb 8 months ago