Getting one with a large enough chuck is the problem. If the recommended hole size is 10mm, I'd probably use a 9mm drill to start with and then widen the rear side of the hole with a reamer.
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Getting one with a large enough chuck is the problem. If the recommended hole size is 10mm, I'd probably use a 9mm drill to start with and then widen the rear side of the hole with a reamer.
Yeah, I was considering a brace and bit set, they usually do up to about 1/2 inch or slightly over, though angling might be a concern. Worst case scenario, I could always attach it to my drill-a-Ma-jig.
Handy bit of gear to have in the tool stash in any case.
I found that laying some coarse grit on the neck pup position and finessing the neck pup ring across that gave me the curve I needed for that one, but i had to use a profile gauge, masking tape, a sharpie marker and a dremel type tool with a cutting disc to get the Bridge one to co-operate and conform to the top profile. It worked pretty well, though as you'd remarked Simon both routs are on the upper tolerances in size, the pup rings fit the PUPs well, bit only just cover the routs.
This is where you now decide to make your own slightly-oversized wooden pickup rings..
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waiting for sanding, unfortunately
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Just an idea I am playing with. The silver standard adjuster screws are going to get replaced probably with Black low head allen screws sourced from work.
Hi Frankie, liking the veiled mesh look.
If you replace the screws you will still have shiny slugs and reckon it looks good enough with the mesh.
Cheers, Waz
Hope it doesn't smother the signal.
You could maybe use black nail polish to paint them instead.