Nice looking kit! Once again I'm inspired to go buy an SG (even though I'm failing to finish any of my current builds...)
Nice looking kit! Once again I'm inspired to go buy an SG (even though I'm failing to finish any of my current builds...)
#001 (LP-1S) [finished - co-runner up Nov 2018 GOTM]
#002 (WL-1)
#003 (MPL Megacaster - semi scratch build) [finished]
#004 (ST-1 JR - Arachnoid Superhero build) [finished]
#005 (LP jr)
#006 (TL-1A)
Junk shop acoustic refurbs (various)
'The TGS Special'
I have ordered up my sandpaper, steel wool and glue this evening. Hopefully will get started on the sanding just after Christmas, if not it will be the New Year now.
What is the best clear coat to use on the neck for a glass-like finish? And would I also use it on the fretboard? Also, Do I sand the end of the neck that will be glued into the body, or is it best to leave this rough for gluing purposes?
Hello! Not sure I'm qualified to answer any of these but heres some thoughts.
Don't sand the neck joint until you have tried the fit and only then if necessary. It is vital the neck and bridge line up correctly. I get a piece of cotton, tape it to the center of the nut, run it down the centre of the fret markers and check it against a pencil line drawn on the body i
n the centre of the bridge holes. Or you could mount both E string machine heads and strings, using them to sight the line across the bridge.
Don't press in the bridge mounting posts yet as they are devils to get out!!!
I use low tack tape to mark out the body, I don't like adding marks to the wood
I have just test fitted the neck and marked the centre of the bridge and neck and ran a bit of string down the line and everything looks bang on.
I'm assuming there is meant to be a slight back angle on the neck when it's seated into the body?
Yeah, neck should angle back 3-4 degrees, that's normal.
Build 1 - Shoegazer MK1 JMA-1
Build 2 - The Relliecaster TL-1
Build 3 - The Black Cherry SG AG-1
Build 4 - The Sonicaster TL-1ish
Build 5 - The Steampunker Bass YB-4
Build 6 - The Howling Gowing ST-1
"What I lack in talent I make up for with enthusiasm"
Finally going to start this in the next day or two. I've now decided what colour and hardware I'm going for, too!
How do you know when you have sanded enough with one grade of sand paper before moving onto the next grade? Or when you have finished with the finest grade to start painting? Are we talking a couple of hours with each grade, or are we talking sanding over the course of a couple of days?