Good idea CS and I bet you're a good shot! Think I'll look at doing the same when I get round to it. Have noted that the humbucker wire could have been a bit longer; will prove a challenge when I get to soldering (not my forte!!). Watched videos showing experts soldering, who don't touch the solder at all, but have never achieved that even though I upped my iron wattage from 25 to 40.
Rather than extending the humbucker wire I ran wire from pot into cone cavity and used a connector, secured it in a corner away from the cone.
When it comes to soldering I found I get better results since I went DOWN with tip size and power.
Remember the golden rule, "If it smells like chicken, you're doing it wrong".
Courtesy of speedy post received my nut files from Adam this morning, filed the ebony blank, sat it on the piezo, attached the tailpiece, strung up with the cheapie strings in the kit, mainly to check the action, then lo and behold got a sound out of the axe! Really pleased so far, none of the issues that CS and FW had with their kits, PB must have made adjustments to the body etc as mine seemed to measure up fine (unless of course I'm not so bothered by the limitations of kit guitars generally). Anyway, I'll wait til after Xmas and unstring, fix the cover and re-string with the Ernie Ball's, and leave it awhile acoustic until I'm ready to tackle the electrics.
I got mine to acoustic noise stage, was actually a really nice sound. I’ve since added some acoustic through holes into the sound screens. Yours is looking Schmick, hopefully making a start on colour across the Christmas break.
FrankenLab
Hand crafting guitars, because Death Rays are expensive.
Went electric today after a relatively quick and easy soldering job; didn't attach the earth but tried it out anyway and it does sound pretty good. Not sure if the piezo should sound so tinny but maybe it should?? Humbucker nice rounded tone; combination of both fun to try! Fitted the strap pins and used an old Gibson strap from my ES335. Couldn't have progressed so well without the help of Cork sniffer and FrankenWashie so muchas gracias fellas!!
Nice, i do want to build one of these one day
FrankenLab
Hand crafting guitars, because Death Rays are expensive.
1st build - Blue ES-12G ->-Build Diary-<-
2nd build - Father/Son collaboration MB-1 ->-Build Diary-<-
3rd build - GR-SF1 ->-Build Diary-<-
4th build - FS-1 ->-Build Diary-<-