That looks unreal. Nice work with the blended joint, I think it will really make it look pro.
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That looks unreal. Nice work with the blended joint, I think it will really make it look pro.
Wondering how it will tie in with top & bottom binding on the body?
Not sure what you mean, the rear binding not going all of the way around the back, or, the black and red colours with white binding?
Either way I'll give it a go and always be open to change. I could even paint black over the rear binding.
Bottom line, I plan on getting it playing in raw condition, disassemble and then finish so I have plenty of time to ruminate.
Finally found time to put some wire between the upgraded DiMarzio pots.
I'm a bit heavy handed in this area but when connected to an amp and a pickup joined to the two different circuits it passed the tap test with flying colours. Some insulating to prevent unwanted earthing and it will be time to string up and see how the neck and body relate to each other, actually I know the action is WAY too high but that's next weeks problem :rolleyes:
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As planned I wanted this kit to make acoustic and electric noise before any attempt to finish. It now breathes and I'm very pleased with the sound. I say sound rather than tone at this early stage. Nothing is really screwed up yet I haven't even cut the bridge grooves. I'm also glad I assembled before paint as I'm not so sure now, small possibility I may run with a natural timber look. I'm liking what I see, will live with it for a couple of days.
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Agreed, I'd be very tempted to oil it and leave it like that. Looks unreal from here!
Very nice work Corksniffer, Very nice indeed.
In the light of a new day I'm feeling a natural timber look more and more :)
Cheers mate, it's the work from now on that will make it nice or not. Hope I don't stuff it up :confused:
When I mentioned the paint or timber option to my son he said (jokingly) "heavy relic", he's now out of the family ;)
I'm always a fan of a natural look when you have a nice bit of timber like that.