Well at least the swear box is now nice and full and some charity will benefit from your mistakes.
Well at least the swear box is now nice and full and some charity will benefit from your mistakes.
That, with the TO looks so sweet, nice techniques with scratchplate and headstock too
RedPine Lapsteel - March 2017
http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...hlight=redpine
JB4-A - March 2018
http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=8006
Thanks for the tip Weirdbits. For such a small task I figured I'd need to get some kind of drill press. The el-cheapo one's only have a throat about 11cm. so no good.
Thanks Simon and Guv. If we had a swear box I wouldn't be able to afford doing this so is that irony?
Next step is to re-attach the neck and strings and test for orientation.
After that is the arduous task of sanding and painting the body.
cheers, Mark.
I adapted a drill stand to drill down through a Tele body for string-through holes. Just set the drill really low in the stand so that the drill bit went below the depth of the stand. Visibility isn't great because the stand only has a small hole in the centre of it, but still, the stand keeps the drill perpendicular to the body. Worked fine for me.
No worries Simon. I may have another go with that approach when the opportunity next arises.
From this stage, I'm thinking to carry on working the pickguard and install all the electrics.
Get the guitar in playing condition with all the hardware correctly placed...and then get stuck into the finish.
cheers, Mark.
Edit: The story so far.
Background: the Squier I've dubbed the chameleon due to several colour changes over the year.
Due for yet another and it's going to be the same turquoise/pearl combo that the sold strat copy was.
The sunburst strat copy is a recent acquisition...saw it in Cash Converters for the princely sum of $12.00.
cheers, Mark.
Last edited by king casey; 07-03-2018 at 06:11 AM.
Now that has got a seriously nice look about it