Decals are on and drying. Had to reposition the big decal because I used the bigger pick ups
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Decals are on and drying. Had to reposition the big decal because I used the bigger pick ups
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logos look real cool Dedman, this is going to be a super cool axe
I'm tending more towards holes to the front, slots to the back, as the slots sort of mirror the strings over the pups. We need a good overhead shot with the decals on and everything sitting in place to see how the portholes will really look. Very cool build.
Set back today. When the water slide decals dried the clear bits stood out like the proverbial dogs bollocks. Mainly due to the wood grain not being filled and leaving voids under them, also because the material it's self is quite thick. So I pulled them off, *disturbingly easy to do after 18hrs* , I glossed the top of the guitar and have trimmed the 2nd set of decals ( boy scout here, always ready for disaster) as close to the white as possible and will try again tomorrow. I'll then put satin clear over the gloss to flatten it off.
So......all Friday was spent fitting the neck and doing the wiring. I thought I had it down, but it was humming like...a hummy thing.
So this morning took it all off again and rewired it from the start again. Yea, one earth (the one from the bridge of course) had come off.
Did some very intense chrome removal and soldered it back, seems to have held this time. I doubt I'll get rid of the hum because its all hollow inside and I didn't shield it. So while I had the switch plate off I cut the tops and bottoms off the vol and tone knobs just leaving the centre section where the plastic grippy bit is then glued these into the bottom section of some 12gauge shotgun shells . Then I filed down the switch knob till it fitted inside a 40Smith & Wesson case and used another as a truss rod cover.
I purposely left the finish patchy and with dings in it..kinda relic-y.
So there it is finished!
It sounds quite interesting. The P90 packs some punch, the humbucker gets an almost phase -ish sound on its own but together they sound really full.
All in all I had fun building this costs were
Neck $50
Pick ups...left over from kits
Tuners...left over from other kits
Switch plate.... left over from other kit
Bridge..... left over from another kit
Ply.....left over from renovations
Paint ......left over from renovations
Decals $8
Timber for frame $6
chrome bits and bobs.....had for years...left over from restorations.
So this is a $64 guitar!
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Love it Dedman. Time to crank up the amp tremolo and get some of that jungle rhythm going.
looks super cool Dedman, I missed the finished pics.
Agree with Fretty would love a video/sound demo
great axe for $64. Sure if you bought all the parts you already had it would have cost under $150
I don't have any thing to record sound or vision with :(
ah come on Dedman you can't get out of it that easy
a mobile phone video will do !
Very cool! :D