First stage, no assembly , prep work, sanding and staining, stain colours : Golden teak, Mahogany, Black.
First stage, no assembly , prep work, sanding and staining, stain colours : Golden teak, Mahogany, Black.
Last edited by Singing Frog; 23-04-2018 at 10:05 AM. Reason: More info
Drilled holes for pick up wiring and through to sound holes.
Nice work Mr Frog, how did you get into bore the through holes for the sound screens? I really like the burst effort, looks fantastic.
FrankenLab
Hand crafting guitars, because Death Rays are expensive.
Well done with the sound holes, I've been considering doing similar, the jury's still out.
You took a different approach than my plan with finishing the parts early. I've set my neck and intend getting it playing before I disassemble and then finish.
Looking forward to your ongoing story
Just used a battery drill and 14mm spade bit, drilled from both sides, happy with the stain effect should look good when varnished.
I thought it would be easier to work on (sanding, staining , varnishing) before any assembly, sound holes,not sure it will make much difference to the sound as it's an electric guitar but may make a difference if just playing the guitar without an amp.
FrankenLab
Hand crafting guitars, because Death Rays are expensive.
Got to love that Reso sound, and steel on steel, I have a full brass body resonator I got from the US, I tried to electrify it but didn't have much success, totally different set up to this one, without the spider. I used the same sort of under bridge pick up but couldn't work out how top get the cable off of the cone without touching any other part which would make it buzz. Ended up taking the pick up out and putting it in another acoustic guitar, I didn't want to cut the body of the brass resonator to fit hum-buckers so it's purely acoustic now, sounds great though..Hope this one works out so I can use it at shows..
Gluing the neck, fitting machine heads, checking neck alignment. fitting tail piece