Last edited by m0j0; 30-03-2020 at 12:58 PM.
A bit of research on painting pickguards has pointed me to a Krylon Fusion for plastics. Would love to hear from anyone that's done this. I'm concerned about the durability of a painted pickguard. They make the Krylon Fusion in a clear gloss so would it be beneficial to to finish with a few clear coats to protect the white or is that a waste of time?
I considered buying a white Flying V pickguard but a standard Gibson pickguard doesn't line up with all the holes. Didn't even bother checking the dimensions but I'd be surprised if they're the same. A few extra holes that go nowhere would be kinda crap.
Last edited by m0j0; 24-02-2020 at 02:16 PM.
If you buy a pick guard blank in triple ply white you could use the one you have as a template. It’s quite easy material to work with.
https://www.realparts.com.au/pickgua...ite-3-ply.html
These guys are really good. Measure what you have, you might need the larger option.
I second this, I did exactly this for my 3 ply pick guard on my AJM build
Build #1 - ST-1 - Completed
Build #2 - LP-1SS - Completed
Build #3 - TLA-1R - Completed
Build #4 - SGD-612 - Completed
Build #5 - ES-1G - Completed
Build #6 - STA-1HT | Completed
Build #7 - ST1JR - Completed
Current Build #8 - JBA-4
Build #9 - Semi-scratch build Tele x 2 - Completed
Current Build #10 - PRS-1H
Current Build #11 - AGJR-1 - Completed
Current Build #12 - ATL-1SB
Current Build #13 - GST-1
Current Build #14 - FBM-1
Finished the wet sand and polish. Only done by hand so not the best job but still looks decent. Now for my next hurdle that I didn't foresee.
Never done one like this before with all the pickups and knobs mounted on the pickguard but still needing to route the wiring through drill holes in the body. Makes for a very awkward soldering job because I need to balance the pickguard near the body while doing all the soldering so I don't have a crapload of cable to bundle back into the cavities. As much as I hate the idea, might be worth doing this with plug-in connectors so I can solder it all and route cables through, then just connect the plugs just before I mount the pick-guard.
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