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    Cool Erics STarter build

    So... I ordered the STA-1M kit from adam a few weeks ago.
    Along with the stock kit, i ordered the Grover tuners and a bone nut to suit.
    I need to order a bridge, and i like the look of the Babicz FCH bridge.

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    Now, i work a bit... so not much happens for the next 4 weeks
    So.. onto the interwebs i go...

    Cue, 1 notched straight edge, fret rocker, fret files, switchcraft output jack, doublesided copper shielding and some tightbond.
    About this time I do a mock up (after reading the damn manual...) and realise that my neck pocket is slightly too big

    Not to worry, i order a sheet of .4mm veneer and get to work...
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    and BAM.. a neck that fits properly...
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    So... that was yesterday!

    Today I got to work with some 320, 400 and 600 Grit Sandpaper.

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    CBF'd getting my painters tape out of the garage to tape up the neck... but thats next!

    Eric

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    Overlord of Music gavinturner's Avatar
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    Looking good Eric! What's the plan for the finish on this bad boy?

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    Woah!, nice work with the shim. That ash looks incredible. (drool)
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    Hi Guys,

    Finish wise... well it was supposed to end up as a Gilmore-ish black strat clone...
    I've since changed my mind a thousand times. I really like the ash grain, so I've bought some ebony timbermate and ill grain fill with that to really bring it out. Once i see how that looks, ill most likely dye it deep red, not quite burgundy and finish with a heavy clear.
    If the grain doesn't come out as planned... damned if i know!

    Eric

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    This should be a cracker! I vote the deep red, I really want to see how that turns out.
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    I worked from home today, so inbetween emails and phonecalls..

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    I still need to sand it back again... and again... and again.
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    GAStronomist FrankenWashie's Avatar
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    That's come up nicely, will this affect your overall plan for coloured finish?
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    I'll sand it from 120grit up to 300 again.
    The timber is coming through but, its still a bit darker than i was hoping for.

    For those interested, this is timbermate blended at about 10:1 with warm water, applied with a cloth left to dry until it starts to turn cloudy then wiped away with a second damp cloth.
    I left it for about 30mins after the wiping down and sanded it lightly with 120grit paper i'd normally use to sand paint from walls.
    It needs to be sanded again a little more aggressively though to get some of the timber back through.

    Eric

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    Looking good and grain is popping nicely

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