Very interesting and wondering how that scratch plate will look when highly polished.
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Very interesting and wondering how that scratch plate will look when highly polished.
Actually, the more I look at it the more I'm thinking of cleaning it up and making it 'brushed' looking rather than polishing it all the way. That way I'll have a bit of contrast with the chrome.
The lead guitarist from Custard was playing one of these Jay Mascis Jazzmasters with the anodised pickguard on the weekend. Looked really cool. I think this is kind of in a similar vibe.
https://i.imgur.com/Tx0NANh.jpg
Some more refining and a go at 'brushing' the aluminium with the orbital. Works for me.... It'll tarnish and scratch up with use anyway so I'm not to fussy.
https://i.imgur.com/bbyBwew.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/nAi3pmI.jpg?1
Oh and I remembered where the other pickup surround is... currently residing in the Sonicaster. I have some makeover plans for it as well so it's going to donate some bits to this build and I'll resurrect it at a later date. I miss having this one to play more and it suits the style of stuff I'm playing with my current 'band'.
I think the brushed look instead of a mirror like polish is a good move. Imagine a polished surface would never look clean once your fingers touch it. I’d forever be trying to wipe it clean.
Not terribly bothered by finger marks etc. I expect it to oxidize and get pretty marked up anyway. This guitar is already on its way to relic land just through general use. I did rub it down with steel wool to get some of the high points off, will just leave it and see how it goes now.
Just need a switch and some knobs and I should be good to wire up and reassemble, think I'll just leave the exposed wood on the back for now and see if it annoys me.
https://i.imgur.com/ZBI2K5z.jpg?1
Some more progress. Had to do some more enlarging in the control cavity to accommodate the 3 way switch.
https://i.imgur.com/cbMQ3GG.jpg
All wired up and assembled, putting the strings on I noticed a fairly major error... I've forgotten the bridge ground.
https://i.imgur.com/0VJtY4l.jpg?1
https://i.imgur.com/rrrh7FJ.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/c71q0Wx.jpg
Had enough for today anyway.....
Looking good and coming together well there Sonic.
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OK its all together, setup went pretty quickly and I'm happy to report it still plays great, actually probably a bit better with some improvements to the fret work on the higher frets.
I do have a minor wiring issue I can't get my brain around. I bought the 3 way switch from Jaycar when I went to look at knobs, so its an automotive one. It's supposed to be on/off/on 3 position and I just figured I'd be able to work out how to have both selected...but brain no worky.
May just have to go and get a guitar one so the wiring diagrams I can find make sense- suggestions welcome. Pic of the back of the switch here.
https://i.imgur.com/CgfNr8P.jpg
Otherwise, I've very happy with the sound out of each pickup individually and having a kill position in the middle isn't a bad thing for the kind of music I play - I generally sit on the bridge pickup so it's not a big deal, and flicking it to neck and clean is nice and warm and creamy for the few times I need that sound. It's a very chunky switch and out of the way when I play so hopefully I have eliminated the 'unintended adjustments while playing problems'. Same theory with the chicken head knobs, out of the way and full is when volume/tone is when they are pointing straight down.
Really happy with the result overall, including the visual improvements, its a lot more my style like this.
https://i.imgur.com/qafLI5u.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/1ky80il.jpg
looks brilliant!
Cheers man :).
I've just been giving it a thrash instead of working. I'm really happy with it, also thinking I'll keep the switching as is, very helpful having a kill when its cranked all the way up.