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Brendan
05-08-2019, 10:58 PM
Apologies for the late start - got caught up with the Ashes!

September Guitar of the Month (for Guitars and Basses finished in August)

Enter your finished guitar or bass here to be judged for the Pit Bull Guitars September Guitar of the Month.

Please remember:

For Guitars or Basses finished on (or before) the end of August.

One guitar/bass per member per month.
It must be a Pit Bull Guitars kit (mods and upgrades acceptable).
Guitar or Bass must be finished and playable.

We need at least 4 photos:
· full guitar shot from the front;
· close up of the body finish;
· shot of the back of the guitar; and
· close up of the headstock (please, no brand name logos)


Please post your photos in this thread. If you are having issues posting photos on the forum, please email them to brendan (at) pitbullguitars (dot) com

Please note: This competition is open to amateur guitar builders only. If you are making and selling guitars for profit, you are ineligible. Also while there are some stunning guitars around - you never know what the judges are looking for, so we encourage anyone who's built a Pitbull during the month to enter!

Competition for closes at the end of August (Perth Western Australian time).

The sorts of things we judge on include:
· How well have the body and neck been prepared
· Is the choice of finish for the style of guitar appropriate
· How well has the finish been applied
· How well has all the hardware, pickups, etc, been installed
· Does it have the 'Wow Factor'· Which guitar would you make a beeline for in a guitar shop. That is, which one would you most like to take home.

BTW - remember that the winner is invited to be a guest judge the following month!

GreyFloyd
10-08-2019, 08:26 PM
Apologies for the late start - got caught up with the Ashes!

September Guitar of the Month (for Guitars and Basses finished in August)

Enter your finished guitar or bass here to be judged for the Pit Bull Guitars September Guitar of the Month.

Please remember:

For Guitars or Basses finished on (or before) the end of August.

One guitar/bass per member per month.
It must be a Pit Bull Guitars kit (mods and upgrades acceptable).
Guitar or Bass must be finished and playable.

We need at least 4 photos:
· full guitar shot from the front;
· close up of the body finish;
· shot of the back of the guitar; and
· close up of the headstock (please, no brand name logos)


Please post your photos in this thread. If you are having issues posting photos on the forum, please email them to brendan (at) pitbullguitars (dot) com

Please note: This competition is open to amateur guitar builders only. If you are making and selling guitars for profit, you are ineligible. Also while there are some stunning guitars around - you never know what the judges are looking for, so we encourage anyone who's built a Pitbull during the month to enter!

Competition for closes at the end of August (Perth Western Australian time).

The sorts of things we judge on include:
· How well have the body and neck been prepared
· Is the choice of finish for the style of guitar appropriate
· How well has the finish been applied
· How well has all the hardware, pickups, etc, been installed
· Does it have the 'Wow Factor'· Which guitar would you make a beeline for in a guitar shop. That is, which one would you most like to take home.

BTW - remember that the winner is invited to be a guest judge the following month!

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teamjeffo
11-08-2019, 04:40 PM
Howdy all. Been a while. This guitar (Forty in 2020) is a joint venture between my best mate's wife and I for his 40th next year.

Antique white base with paint pen artwork by the Steph, clear coat over the top. Custom water slide which I printed myself and took forever to blend with clear! Painted the face only of the headstock, which was surprisingly easier that I had anticipated.

Set in some uncirculated 1c coins from his year of birth, because he's always gotta give his two cents!

Upgraded P90 to a hot custom wound from Martin A Smith in Perth. 500k volume and 250k tone CTS pots in Vintage wiring.

Absolutely over the moon with the finished product. Wish I could keep it for myself!

Martin nailed the pickup by the way, check him out...https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190811/d5404648420d64e7d4e4d479d05baadd.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190811/f36de102a2b9e84b01712d1788f19736.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190811/97ebf2b371f6bd7dcf786b84429c8bf0.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190811/13114f9d7f02bd6fff61f87c79376703.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190811/d80ff2d9f0f8844ee1f5e7d1b2f9641a.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190811/37c76b77cb100923ec96af11917dd481.jpg

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step1507
13-08-2019, 11:01 AM
Hey Everyone

I've finished the first of two ST's I'm building for my daughters for Christmas this one is a ST-L
my plan was/is to make these as personalised as I could for them :) I've done what I can.
this is basically stock the only changers are the black pickguard and tremolo cover, and I had the neck plate engraved.
I left the pickups and controls white (Dave Gilmore Black Strat style :) )
The finish is DNA Custom Paints, colour shift "Nebula" (Dark Blue/Purple/Violet/Orange), Over a black base coat, and enough clear coats bring out the effect and gloss without losing the feel of the timber, it was a fine line :)
I had the neck plate engraved by Melbourne City Engraving, Phillip did a fantastic job

If anyone is wondering about the name of the guitar "Little Bear", that was her nick name when she was growing up (she's in her mid 20's now)

hope you all like it

Stephen

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step1507
13-08-2019, 11:10 AM
Heres a couple more pics, it's really hard to get a good representation of the finish, being colour shift it really needs movement to see the full effect.
I'll also put one of the whole present.
Now all I need to do is work out how to get it from Melbourne to Brisbane in one piece :eek:

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teamjeffo
13-08-2019, 11:12 AM
Heres a couple more pics, it's really hard to get a good representation of the finish, being colour shift it really needs movement to see the full effect.
I'll also put one of the whole present.
Now all I need to do is work out how to get it from Melbourne to Brisbane in one piece :eek:

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Woltz
14-08-2019, 04:03 PM
With those 3 entries already, this month is not the month to be finishing a kit because the benchmark has been set high already. Awesome job on each.

JohnH
17-08-2019, 06:15 PM
Really great work Stephen

step1507
21-08-2019, 11:26 AM
Thank you John, :)

Daniel Lee
24-08-2019, 09:31 AM
I wanted to build a travel guitar, but I also love Jazz.
This started out as a PRS-H1 kit. I removed the top and replaced it with a hand carved, X-braced arch-top made from a one-piece billet of Huon Pine. I have fitted a floating Gretsch Mini-humbucker mounted to the end of the neck. I completely hollowed out the body, removing the center block. To enhance the acoustic properties the finish is a very light coat of French Polish over a soft yellow honeyburst buffed to a satin finish. I have converted it to a bolt on design so I can remove the neck to make it fit into over-head luggage on a plane. I fitted threaded inserts into the end of the neck for longevity. 3196031961319623196331964

adam
25-08-2019, 03:51 PM
STA-1 from Andrew67

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Andrew says:

"This is an STA-1 with Ash body. Very happy I made that choice. It is as hard as a cat’s head and really solid.

Upgraded to Tonerider City Limits Pickups and I sourced a brass bridge block to replace the little zinc alloy number. Finish is wipe-on poly. I think I lost 2 kgs with all the sanding and polishing. The finish on the neck is your Dingotone, and the rosewood fretboard finished with fretboard oil."

piece
25-08-2019, 08:33 PM
So its finished, despite the problem with bridge alignment.
Shaller Floyd Rose, Dimarzio Humbucker from hell and Super distortion togheter with a Seymore Duncan JBJR2, CTS push pull pots. Mahogony body was a nice thing also but covered with mteallic pearl white.

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piece
25-08-2019, 08:34 PM
Last pic

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Brendan
01-09-2019, 09:55 AM
Comp closed. New one will be opened soon. Judges - start your engines!

teamjeffo
10-09-2019, 06:38 AM
The suspense....

Brendan
10-09-2019, 10:23 AM
Sorry teamjeffo - but good news - we can deliver!

Comments first:
Mods notes:
At work we have been spending some time looking at leadership – and a key part of that is being prepared and able to provide clear and meaningful feedback to those who you work for, with and who work for you. One of the learnings from here is “assume positive intent” - the feedback has been provided to help you to be a better … whatever – a reminder for all - where feedback has been provided here – it’s not to pick an issue with a guitar of a builder, more to help us all become better builders into the future.

GreyFloyd's TL-12 -
Classic with a gentle flame – looks like a great player. Love the simplicity here – and admire what you’ve delivered! Are you missing some pickup screws on the neck pickup?
I love the colour combo here - body, neck and headstock contrasting with the maple board and topped off with the chrome, black guard and white binding. Listing it makes it seem too much, but it works for me. Some obvious roughness in the finish which is unfortunate and the reversed tuners are always a concern. Nevertheless, this thing really calls to me - an awesome Tele 12.
Great job! Love the colour.some finish inconsistencies & the upside down tuners have distracted from the end result though.
Not a bad build over all, more attention on finish are required. Polish on the headstock would improve the appearance. BTW, where are the screw on the neck pickup?

TeamJeffo's JRM-1 -
Big fan of the simplicity of the white and black. Nice artwork with some cool personalisation of the guitar. I might have been tempted to go harder with it – cover more of the face, but its all personal taste and making sure that the client is happy! Great work!
Really great looking JR with excellent custom touches. Finish looks fantastic with nice graphics, although they're not to my particular taste. Love the inset 1c's . Would have liked to see a custom TRC as the stocky looked a little plain compared to everything else.
The white finish has turned out well & is a great base for the artwork. And thanks for making me feel old
Very clean and neat build where the graphic speaks for itself, nice details on the back of the headstock.

Step1507's ST-1L -
Awesome – love this guitar for so many reasons. Finish is awesome – love the colour shift. Love the colour combo – it all works for me (didn’t think that the white knobs and pickup covers would, but it all… works). Logo and personalisation for your daughter – as a father of a daughter with a personal nickname – love it. If I had to pick some issues – logo needs a couple more layers of clear to disappear – they’re a pain. Other one would be that the colour isn’t totally flat – closeups show that you may have needed some filler or heavier base to get it totally flat before starting.
Gorgeous ST. Love the colour, finish, and double points for the bear on the headstock, neck plate and even the pick... awesome. Black/white combo works well on the pickguard. Really nice.
I’m really liking this! That finish has come out really well. And the black/white pick guard setup works perfectly with it.
Nice pearl colour, the engrave on the neck plate is a nice touch. On a closer look you will see wood grain showed through the pain, better finish could be achieve if the body prep properly

Daniel Lee's PRS-1H -
Beauty for me in a guitar personified – I’m a massive sucker for the simple and elegant. Love how much work must have gone into this guitar! Nice and simple logo that works with the flamed veneer on the headstock. Normally not a massive fan of the veneer on the headstock – but again – colour choice and layout have meant that this works in with the rest of the build. Great work! Things to work on next time – logo – can see where there has been some chip out while routing out the hole. I might have gone with a silver screw with the truss rod cover – it’s the only black screw on the build that I can see. Minor issues in a great build!
Two words... Jazz Odyssey! Ambitious, daring, risky and almost unrecognisable from the original kit. And, built as a travel guitar - that's my kind of crazy. It makes you think of a warm soft tone as soon as you see it. Love the headstock too. Fan-bloody-tastic.
Some major work here. It’s almost only half the kit now. A very unique take on this guitar.
Well lots of efford done to this guitar, well done. From the pic, the pick up was so closed to the neck, does it affect the play ability on high fret?

Andrew67's STA-1 -
Nice, simple, elegant, classy, love it. Would have loved something to make it yours – logo, something, but other than that nothing to pick!
Beautiful work-horse looking ST. Great choice with the natural style finish, looks fantastic with the grain and contrast with the white plastics. Makes you want to grab it and start playing. Well done.
Love it. Stripped back and pure. Although if the bridge is intonated it makes me think there is a build issue somewhere.
Very neat and clean build, I really can't fault this build, if you like a nature finished strat, that is how it should look like

Piece's SV-1L -
Nice work. I love the intent of the classic colouring, with some lovely upgrades to make it a great guitar! Finish is great – can’t fault it. Issues for me – looks like you’ve used someone else’s logo – why let yourself down – it’s a great build – be proud and own it! Couple of distractions for me are the black truss rod cover and back plate – would have loved to see them in pearloid. Cream blocks for the neck and bridge pickup are also a distraction – I think black would have fitted in better with the overall build.
Always a busy looking style of guitar to my eye, but this one is really nice. Some heavy-duty upgrades combined with an excellent finish has produced something special. Still maybe a touch busy for me, but looks like a real screamer.
The finish looks great. I might have gone with a different colour pick guard though.
Very nice build, the gold hardware works match the body nicely.

Brendan
10-09-2019, 10:26 AM
And to the runner up:
Overall - close call, but the runner up by a nose is Step1507's ST-1L:
https://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=31869&d=1565664186

And winner:
The judges loved the amount of effort that went into Daniel Lee's PRS-1H:
https://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=31960&d=1566609948

teamjeffo
10-09-2019, 10:47 AM
Congratulations guys!

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DarkMark
10-09-2019, 10:38 PM
Congratulations everybody, there is some quality on display here yet again.
Would of been nice to follow a build diary of the winning entry, “Any chance of a sound demo, Mr Lee?”. Or a sound demo from anyone else?

Sonic Mountain
11-09-2019, 06:11 AM
Those would have been my picks this month. That PRS is crazy. Not my kind of thing, but huge respect for the level of modding.

step1507
13-09-2019, 08:01 AM
Thanks so much for the feedback, It's much appreciated
to be runner up with the quality of work this last month is very humbling, thank you

A well deserved winner, thats a hell of a lot of work in that guitar :) I'm a definite sucker for the feel of Huon Pine, Great work, enjoy

Cheers
Stephen

JohnH
14-09-2019, 05:25 AM
Congrats guys, really well deserved

Fretworn
14-09-2019, 06:19 AM
Congratulations!