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First Build - XB-1
Hello all!
I'm a big fan of assembly, electrical, and guitars so this made sense! Not a pro at woodworking but I find it enjoyable when I don't mess up. I'm a terrible painter so this is certainly a challenge for me as I wanted a painted body.
So here goes!
I bought the kit based on forum, community support, and options. Well done pitbull! I have an issue with my current pickups on a fender, so I wanted to fit in some seymour duncan. Then I was thinking - why not get crazy. So I bought an n-tuner off eBay to add to the noise. I needed a battery holder so ebay again delivered. The trick was I needed a router template as well... So I 3d printed one! Worked great. I didn't have the proper router bit, but if I did it would have been flawless.
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And some upgraded hardware as well. Really like the graph-tech saddles so needed to start off right. Also had envisioned black hardware so had to swap out some kit-hardware. Lessons learned I'll pay more attention to the hardware included and design ideas around that. This certainly won't be my last PB guitar!
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Clear should be going on tomorrow and assembly this weekend hopefully!
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Bravo!
That's a heck of a shop too! Nice tools.
I like your vision, can't wait to see how it turns out.
What kind of paint did you use? and how did you apply it? Looks good from the one pic.
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Thanks Max!
Paint is rattle can Duplicolor enamel - Machine Grey. As stated - not a painter at all and had a few runs because I'm impatient. Got to sanding and it turned out alright! I also stained the neck prior to Tru Oil... Now I didn't think about it but the tru oil obviously has a yellow tint to it so that messed with the color a bit... and also I followed their directions and used steel wool and that was just a mess... so after that bit of a nightmare it's... Ok... Lessons learned I think for next time.
Also I think I would like to stain and shelac to get a deep color rather than painting - because I think that's a bit harder to get that pop. Either way I think I'll like this guitar! Not too worried about looks, just excited to play! Hopefully finish assembly next week. Enjoy!
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Finished!
Finished the build!
XB-1
Enamel painted body
TruOil Neck
Black Hardware - Ferrules/covers/screws/jack/switch
Grover Locking Tuners
Graph-Tech Tusq Nut
Graph-Tech Saddles
N-Tune guitar tuner
9v In-body Holder (modified body to fit)
SD '59 bridge and SH-2 Jazz Neck
SD TripleShot Humbucker rings
GuitarStrapCo straplocks
Leveled her out, adjusted saddles and she plays like a champ!
Nice low action and easy to play on the 12 rosewood fretboard. Love it!
Enjoy
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Very tidy piece of work.
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Yes, nice work. Looks good.
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Very clean and Schmick mate, well done!
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Thanks all!
Was a lot of fun, but more importantly it's a lot of fun to play! It's my go-to lately so that probably speaks to something! It really achieved the sound I was looking for. I probably don't need the Triple shots but wanted flexibility. Once I really settle in I know which way I would wire some humbuckers in the future, so surely a learning experience in many ways.
Now I just have to convince my partner to let me start another one... How does everyone else do it? =)
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Forgiveness is easier to obtain than permission.
Either that or start with a waaay more expensive hobby like modifying muscle cars and then swap to guitar building. Everything seems cheaper on a single guitar than on a classic car.