GB, near London, Doc...
I've heard mention of "nitro" but never heard of it before joining here... is this a "finish" or a "product"...?
The lower body "fin" has some "damage" (guilty as charged, m'Lord) problems which I may need to resolve by an "insert" (rout and cut to fit for mounting the pots/switch) or a new section of wood to make the whole front "level" with the through neck (which is a 3 piece)...
Just had the new shed delivered yesterday so lots to do and then I can work... the joys of concrete plinths...
plinth??/pl?n?/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [plinth] Show IPA
–noun Architecture. 1. a slablike member beneath the base of a column or pier.
2. a square base or a lower block, as of a pedestal.
3. Also called plinth course. a projecting course of stones at the base of a wall; earth table.
4. (in joinery) a flat member at the bottom of an architrave, dado, baseboard, or the like.
So what is a "plinth" in American "english" - your foundation ?
It just amazes me at what you English have done to the language