
The link for join you can find here.Ĭatch chart stable list link can be found here. Almost all of our stable process visible there, we are doing very transparent check before stable a map. This stuff help you make map catch chart better.įor further info, join discord server "Malody Catch". Make everything is jumping because sounds difference isnt good idea.Īlso try to enable key sound on setting, and set the custom key sound. Mapping on catch malody most of time aimed toward one finger player.
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We don’t have any similiarities toward osu!catch in terms of mapping techniques as osu! is pc oriented while malody is mobile oriented gameplay. Wow, I love this thing.Catch mode in malody is optimized for mobile gameplay, so we don’t consider what happen to users who play catch on malody at pc. I reground it by hand and got it all honed up. He got it when he was 18 in 1956 in England.

No one was bidding because it needed to be re-ground but I noticed the guy was in my town so I just drove over and picked it up in person. I'm hooked! I got this Stanley #51 spokeshave off ebay yesterday for $12.
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Picking up an old solid plane off ebay and learning how to tune it up was a great experience though. There's a guy on the MLP forum that made a LP entirely by hand. Some parts just aren't practical by hand. I do think a good mix of hand tools and power tools is a great way to go. That aside, these phantoms seem to be where it's at lately I have been wanting to take that to the extreme and make a "no power tools" guitar, but cutting out a body with a coping saw seems like the worst thing ever. Maybe 6 passes.Īndrewdoeshair wrote:You've shown me hand tools. Only took 10-20 minutes to make the channel with the Dremel. I need to sharpen it before I can shape the neck.Īfter I got the fingerboard plane all leveled out I clamped a board to the headstock and body part of the neckthrough and used the edge guide with a 1/4" Dremel router bit to make the truss rod channel. I picked up a Stanley #51 spoke shave today for $12. I sharpened up my hand plane and made a ton of shavings. I'm going for 42mm at the nut, 55mm at the end of fretboard. I'm going to carve the neck first and then build the fretboard with binding to make sure it'll all work. I like the 55 Les Paul neck profile, sort of a roundish V neck so it should be easy to taper the fretboard/binding to accomodate the error. I was cutting from the backside and the blade wandered in 2 places just about a millimeter into where the neck will be. I roughed out the neck shape with a jigsaw. The first thing I did really screwed everything up. It's a Vox Phantom body, 25.5" scale, widened Supro headstock and a melody maker pickguard. The cut-off pieces from the body were pretty small but my friend was just showing me a couple of Vox Phantoms that he had bought and it struck me that I actually had enough wood left over to make one.

I could have done a scarf neck but I'd rather do a neckthrough with a paddle. It was enough to build another guitar with a paddle headstock. When I cut the neckthrough section I was able to get ahold of some time on a bandsaw to save the scrap. I had some scraps left over from my neckthrough maple walnut RD build. Well, it's sort of offset.I thought I'd share since it's the remnants of my other build.
