Lowe Shop Notes

Started by BTL, December 09, 2014, 08:47:38 PM

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BTL

And then there were four:


Dave W

Are you discontinuing these?

BTL

Quote from: Dave W on February 09, 2024, 10:32:56 PM
Are you discontinuing these?

No, just selling down stock and waiting for new inventory to be available. I'd like to get to a point where I can keep at least one of everything in stock, but my supply chain is not cooperating. :)

BTL

I always get a kick out of seeing my designs used in a build, whether it's a conversion neck or an 8-string bridge. :)






Dave W


BTL

Quote from: Dave W on February 18, 2024, 06:10:55 PMVery nice!

Thanks, Dave! Although I enjoy my complete builds, the parts-side of the operation is what's driving the business forward. I don't always get to see the final product, but it's really fun when I do. :)

gearHed289

8 string fretless 'bird. That's unique! I remember Sting had an 8 string fretless Hamer Explorer in the early 80s.

BTL

Quote from: gearHed289 on February 19, 2024, 10:25:43 AM8 string fretless 'bird. That's unique! I remember Sting had an 8 string fretless Hamer Explorer in the early 80s.

That's the only other one I've ever seen.

BTL

When I have ideas I'm trying to flesh out, paper and pencil is my go-to. This is a Bahama shutter layout for a patio cover at the shallow end of our pool deck. 


gearHed289

I still do plenty of pencil and paper when I'm designing flight cases, but not that neat. Final builders' plans are done in Vectorworks.


BTL

Quote from: gearHed289 on February 26, 2024, 08:14:54 AMI still do plenty of pencil and paper when I'm designing flight cases, but not that neat. Final builders' plans are done in Vectorworks.

I love it! I took a drafting class once, and the process of laying out the page for a three-view drawing stuck with me. :)

BTL

I mocked up the standard 2+2 with machines and a logo in MS Paint. I really like it.


BTL

Here's my take on the 4+4.


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Good things take time.


BTL

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The final configuration for the Bahama shutters on the patio-cover.