Attachment 33135
Hah!!! LIQUID FRISKET!!! Band name alert!
How do you apply it? Small artist's brush?
Are you able to mask the narrow top edge of the binding?
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Attachment 33135
Hah!!! LIQUID FRISKET!!! Band name alert!
How do you apply it? Small artist's brush?
Are you able to mask the narrow top edge of the binding?
yea for the F holes I used a really small brush 02 size, you can just rub the stuff off with your finger tip afterwards
Cool - thanks!
Clear coats are on. On the home straight now
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And done! Still has chinese strings while the neck settles, then I'll put on something better and set the intonation but she sounds great, nice and twangy with the Tone Rider Rebel 90's. I used 500k pots and a .47 cap and a treble bleed so it does sound quite dark, ....just the way I like it :D. The Duesenburg Les Trem is the second one I've fitted to a build and I love them, so light to the touch.
I'm calling this the P90RS and I'll do better and more pics outside when it isn't so freaking hot.
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Sweet! ...but I'm more taken with the Fender blackface & tweed lunch boxes in the background!!!
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Looking good Dedman. Any chance of a sound demo? Curious to hear what it sounds like. I’m only familiar with the .022uF cap.
Looking so great mate. Well done.
The cap value only really makes a difference when you turn the tone control down a bit. Any slight difference it will make with the tone control right up is a very small fraction of a decibel at higher frequencies, so basically inaudible. With 500k pots, if it sounds dark, then it will be down to the pickups themselves and the guitar's construction rather than the choice of tone cap.