I'd like to follow more people on dreamwidth. I'm taking any suggestions for cool people, but I'd especially like the following:

- people who make things (artists, writers, craftspersons, etc.)

- people who repair/restore things

- people who like to talk about living things (gardening, biology, Cool Bugs, etc), especially marine and estuarine life/wetlands

- anyone who's really passionate about and constantly getting into the granular details of some relatively obscure subject

- queer/disabled/generally left radical "fuck all of this shit" type political commentary and analysis, especially but not exclusively US

- cool monsters

- fandoms: murderbot diaries, Ursula Vernon/Kingfisher short stories and novels, the Imperial Radch trilogy, Terry Pratchett/Discworld, Ursula K. LeGuin, Pokemon, Splatoon, The Liar Princess And The Blind Prince
 

two bridge blanks, about half an inch thick uncarved rectangles of padauk wood

A finished guitar blank!

I made this guitar bridge! Me! With mostly hand tools! Cut, filed, drilled, routed with a chisel and sanded! This is the most accomplished I've felt in years.
 




Alas! I fucked up the guitar bridge I was making when I had to remake the saddle slot, and broke a tiny chisel in the process. I don't own a router, which has made the saddle slot an Issue. The good news is, I'm fairly sure I know what I'm doing now. The bad news is, I think this bridge is unsalvageable, and unless I can turn the blade of the tiny chisel into a tiny routing plane I need to either buy another tiny chisel or see what I can do with aggressive sanding to even out the bottom of a slot made by carefully drilling in a line of holes.

I have three guitar bridge blanks left. One is padauk, the reddish wood I was making the now-ruined guitar bridge out of. Two are ovangkol, which is a brown wood with dramatic dark lines. Both types are registering in my brain as Too Fancy Woods despite being the cheapest options I could find that were tonewoods already in guitar bridge blank size, which is making it hard to pick one and try again after messing up the first one.

I think I'm gonna go for the second padauk blank. The ovangkol matches the fretboard better, but the padauk is a really striking color without having such a nice figure that I might literally cry if I ruin it.

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