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Joey Tempest
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Right, been toying with this idea for ages and now the Kiss thing has come up it seems like the perfect time to do it.
I currently own an Ibanez Iceman ![]() And want it to look like this ![]() And now comes the part where I need a chippy/machinist The guitar is currently in pieces for various reasons, and I need somebody to very accurately shave about 4mm off of the front face so I can stick the cracked mirror front on it. But I have no idea where to start looking for somebody able to do that - so thought as there seems to be every other kind of person on this forum there might be somebody that could do this, or knows someone that can ![]() so, does anyone have any input on this? (other than it'll look totally stupid ![]() Thankee ![]() SINC.
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We have an old man local who is one of those old school wood machinists. I don't know whether he would take on the job or whether it would be to much trouble for you to send it up etc.
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Can you use sandpaper on the laqeur?
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![]() Taking the laquer off is a simple process, but getting an even flattness over the whole body after taking off around 4mm with a sander would be killer
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it's even at the moment, yes.
And I suppose it doesn't need to be ultra even afterwards, but I still don't like the idea of taking 4mm off with a power sander as the wood is quite solid.
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Taking 4mm off isn't easy, it would need to be machined - I don't think it could be done with a handtool |
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