That's great progress.
How do you make your router templates, they look very professional?
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That's great progress.
How do you make your router templates, they look very professional?
Thanks Simon. I traced the pup onto the MDF, drilled out all the rounded parts using forstner drill bits, cut the main pattern with a jigsaw, and then filed them to the final shape. There was quite a bit of filing needed in the corners of the PB pup. I may need to get a smaller diameter router bit as mine was 1 cm!
Just been looking at pics of the real bass and noticed that whilst the Cort version has the two blade notches painted on, on the real bass, they are actual cut-outs. Are you going to add them or keep it pristine?
My smallest router bit with the roller on the top is 1/4". I've got a 1/8" bottom roller router bit, but that's no use for pickup cavities and the like.
Router bits in the UK still seem to be sold in Imperial sizes, so that's approx 6.4mm and 3.2mm respectively.
I can see a smaller router bit being ordered in the near future!
Those templates look tight! Nice work again, Trevor.
Ah, I only looked at a couple of pictures.
Had my first go at spray painting today. Set up a small tent as a spray booth with a "lazy Susan" style support. Finished 4 coats of satin black with a 400g rub down between coats on the body and neck.
I'm not sure if I like spray painting. Very smelly even with a mask.
I think it all went OK though.