Looking great Euroa, I like the shape change, the scratch plate shape is unique. ;-D
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Looking great Euroa, I like the shape change, the scratch plate shape is unique. ;-D
The Fender-style tremolo is a fairly common fitting on a lot of guitars these days, but it's probably the three single coils with the sloping bridge pickup that says 'Strat' to me more than anything.
Hi there,
A random question..Perhaps off topic...If I choose not to give the diy kit a color, would, lacker or any other kind finish suffice?
thanks!
Hey Merijn,
You can use lacquer, some folks have used Carnuba or Beeswax others have slapped on Polyurethane or similar. its all about what you want to use. Any form of timber finish, that will handle bumps, knock, pick scratching and sweaty hands will work.
A lot of the guys use Tru Oil to finish with, others prefer less chemical finishes. Really is up to you.
Hi Merijin
The guitar pictured on this build is painted on the sides and back with an automotive acrylic the front left unpainted, then the whole thing is coated in a mirotone lacquer... so really up to you, my last build I used tru-oil on the body neck and fretboard and that turned out fine