I've attached 2 pictures, it's very hard to see but at the picture of the horn you can see the normal binding thickness and the other one the thin binding is visible. In the pictures, the binding looks wider than it really is unfortunately but it is regarding the area directly underneath the switch up untill the tone knob hole.
Also, i've received a mail from Mr. Boyle, saying:
So i guess it will not be fixed via PitBull unfortunately."The binding sounds like it is pretty standard for all kits in the price range. The factory will install the binding then trim to ensure it matches the contours of the body."
Could u please explain this to me? Like taping off the body so the desired binding thickness will be uncovered and than apply the silicone/latex to that portion of the wood?WazKelly:
As for the binding i would suggest leave as is and either find some latex or silicon that you could apply over binding and trim any excess off before staining. High grade masking tape may work but with all the curves involved it is a very fiddly and time consuming preparation job. I chose to use masking tape on my ES1 build and that worked just fine.
Luckely my father owns a business in tapes, so every desired tape is available in very short notice
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