Looking good mate, well drilled.
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Looking good mate, well drilled.
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Hi
I had to do it and unfortunately you can't practice shaping the headstock. No disasters - bit of rasping and sanding needed to fix the odd ugly corner. That little curve is a real pain - fits the theme pretty well without being an exact tele
I'm coming to enjoy sanding -no real risks attached
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I also routed out a bit more under the 4 way switch - not a lot of room to move there
First coat of primer. Had forgotten that spray painting requires a bit of technique - Thank the lord for sandpaper.
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And whoops - forgot about my nice black screws - luckily i have black metal paint
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Hi
slightly refined the headstock
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Getting there - body primed - had forgotten I was going to paint the headstock so it needs a couple more coats
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Nice one, it’s coming along really well.
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I couldn't get happy with my string through ferrule holes. When I did a test run they weren't straight - not out by much but enough to cause an itch.
Filled them and redid the guide holes - made a perfect jig to drill the holes - no problem (the universe loves this sort of confidence)
Managed somehow to get the body off level when drilling one of the guide holes. Ok we can cope - just need a new jig.
Make jig - test drill, Make new jig - test drill - make new jig - test drill
we have:
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Hole that looks a bit rough is fine and covered by the ferrule.
Next build thoughts:
Not string through;
wildly staggered maybe even free form;
Use my still perfect unused first jig.
I'm learning - head hurts a bit.
David
Hi
Drilled out the fretboard markers.
Will be colouring neck with dingo tone bloodwood which should give me the contrast needed for the red abalone dots.
Otherwise it will be a statement ie I don't like/need fret markers
Side dots more of a challenge they are small and also don't line up. I'm replacing them with 2.35mm which should allow me to get them lined up properly hmmm might use the drill press for that.
In picture 1 - in checking whether the dot would fit I got it stuck so had to proceed - didn't need glue.
Should I leave the rest until after I colour the neck? shouldn't be an issue either way?
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Sorry not to have posted. Have a few things going on ie life.
Had ideas of doing a swirl finish - (the web makes things look easy.) Did a few test runs which turned out ok. Carved a trolling bird and swirled it
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But as I tried bigger things it became clear that this was a technique that required a whole next level of skill. Also when I clear coated there was a nasty reaction with the paint
So fall back option is to paint the body Blue (Other half has some say in this)
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Have been struggling to get a decent finish - nearly there - Next build will be dyed or natural
I had read a tip which was to swirl the back of a clear guard. I did a couple of test runs and couldn't get a decent effect so another idea.
Cut a pick guard out of .3mm copper. Gives me a canvas and shielding. Remember I still have a clear guard and am determined to use it.
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Decided to give this a go. Guitar colour base with red glitter over the top.
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This has a bit of a chameleon effect.
Decided to do the head stock as well - Its my first build - lots of thinking with no experience.Will skip to the end as I don't have any images of the in between steps.
Painted it, cleaned up the little bits that leaked through the masking tape. Couple of coats of single pack clear to protect it a bit.
Taking too long to finish - able to get new ideas. Found metal letters so can add my initials. Added to head stock. Managed to rub some of the red glitter off when cleaning up around the initials. Partner said it was too obvious. Easy fix - hit it with a bit of red.
Partner says - way too red. Easy fix - just repaint.
Masked it up - know how to do this now. Hit it with the blue then immediately the red glitter. Strange things began to happen - realised there was an incompatibility between the Dulux Blue and Rust-Oleum Red Glitter. Then remembered that when i painted it originally I had allowed a break of an hour or so. However I like this as an effect The crazing effect is over the headstock and shows up more clearly in shots at different angles and lighting.
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Can't attach any more pictures will do in another post - this also looks different shades of blue and red depending on the angle and light. Hopefully next post will be an assembled guitar.
David
I think you’ve invented a pretty cool paint effect on that headstock.