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    Well... the Stew Mac Humbucker template came today. Too small, I talked on the phone with them and they assured me it would fit. I'm trying to fit a MusicMan style pickup, 2" x 4". I'll wait and see what they say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OctoberBassRCA-4 View Post
    Well... the Stew Mac Humbucker template came today. Too small, I talked on the phone with them and they assured me it would fit. I'm trying to fit a MusicMan style pickup, 2" x 4". I'll wait and see what they say.
    Probably need to trace around proposed pickup shape and free hand rout it out?
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    Seen a guy stack blocks of wood, glued and clamped them as a template. Maybe a drill press to drill the edges and screw ears which would look cleaner? idk?

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    Making your own template out of MDF might be easier.

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    I had to recess the bridge on my RCA4 kit due to the neck angle not being quite right. The way I did it was I drew around the bridge with a scalpel, cutting the varnish and stained finish. I then taped with masking tape exactly on this line and used a sharp chisel and mallet to cut into the timber along this line, particularly when I was going across the grain. I then used my Bunnings cheap router to cut out the centre, getting within a mm or so of the outer ends. Making the edge perfect was easy with the chisel. I can't see why this wouldn't work for the pickup also.
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    Wiring a MM Humbucker in the bridge position.

    I received a MM Humbucker template from Guitar Parts Center, waiting on my next step. MDF board can be rather iffy. Looking for a top bearing router bit. 1/4 inch, a suggested 1/2 inch for the majority of the work, and a Forster Bit to hollow out. The bits will cost about $30.00 a piece. I've never routed before, and I want a nice route so I don't need a ring. I'd have to practice my routing, PRACTICE? Gotta guy will do it for $75.00. What to do? Meanwhile, looking at the PBG RC-4 wiring diagram, rather daunting. How much will change with the MM Humbucker? I'd like a Split coil option, but with a knob, instead of a tiny toggle. I'd have 5 knobs. Any suggestions?

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    There's no great drama swapping a MM into the bridge position, and a push/pull pot for the bridge volume would allow your split option. What brand is the MM pup? That will determine what you'll need to do to wire it up.
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    I bought a Guitar Fetish MM humbucker.

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    Some progress.

    Well.. no significant progress, but then, some. Got the MusicMan route done. While waiting, borrowed the bossman's Ryobi band saw and made some templates. My idea needed a neck pickup ring to cover the neck pup route, between my plexi template along with the PBG supplied Black ring, I can express what I need to my metal fab buddy. I made my pickguard idea on a rainy Nashville weekend. I went ahead and made three sets while I had use of the band saw. What's cool with the Plexi, I can see into the control cavity to see where she lies, and what I may need to make adjustments.
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    More steps.

    Along with template making, I been playing with a piece of Ash, attempting a Seafoam Green Transparent Finish. This is too blue, too much white and too many applications, but a step to where I want to go.
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