Sunburst looks great how many coats of TO do you use Andrew and get it to gloss finish
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Sunburst looks great how many coats of TO do you use Andrew and get it to gloss finish
sweet as build Andrew, I missed the update pics on the weekend. As everyone else has said this is going to be a very sexy beast once finished
trouble it that he is so damn good at it, that it might trick us into thinking we can do it too...
Seriously, if I can pull off a burst anyone can! Maxaxe - go for it, I held back for a long time (in fear of stuffing up an axe) but made the leap of faith. Its a bit like your first bungee jump
Ok today was set aside for the wiring harness construction..
Firstly I made a cardboard template of the switch, input jack, pots and f-hole.
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Then I mechanically fitted the capacitors, bent back pins where applicable then cut wire to size.
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Then soldered the wires and joints.
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Bit of a mess but wanted to test out before cable tidying up.
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Everything worked, so cable ties at the ready..
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Removed from template ready for insertion..
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I used aquarium tubing to pull pots through fhole into position. Only tricky one was the input jack. For that I fashioned a 'tool' using a cut off input jack plug, a paper clip and some string so I could pull squarely through the hole.
There was some small tearing around pot holes but washers and nut have nicely covered.
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Harness came into position with no issues. Having got this far I treated myself to a few lemonades. Then I made my first error. I wired the bridge and neck pickup oppositely. Never mind, undid the connections and re soldered correctly.
One final test and all done. No buzzing and everything appears to work.
FYI I think I used what is known as a 50's wiring circuit. There are a few things I'd do differently next time around (braided vintage cable for one) but overall happy with the outcome.
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