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Thread: Mark's JTL-1 TeleMaster / JazzMaster

  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Richy17 View Post
    Looking the goods mate!

    Not sure if this is the style you’re going for but these https://www.realparts.com.au/hardwar...us-thread.html fit in the factory drilled hole perfectly
    Winner, thanks mate! Looks perfect, the recessed one I have here would have to be modified. Your one already has the screw hole and great to know it's a direct fit . Cheers!

  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by king casey View Post
    Therefore Cabot's Exterior Gloss is quite stable in more ways than one.

    cheers, Mark.
    Hahahaha touché Mr Casey, touché.

  3. #33
    Note to self:

    MUST shorten neck screws after reducing the neck pocket. Before I forget.

  4. #34

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    Or at least check their length.
    Of course, checked and now reduced adequately.

  6. #36
    Wasn't going to stay up, but.... I did..
    Neck and tuners fitted so i can now move onto bridge placement

  7. #37
    Bridge placement sorted, no need to adjust any routs thankfully. Tusq nut located and slight overhang sanded down accordingly, will probably need a height shim - need to find my feeler gauges. Some strings from the nut to the machine heads are at a slight angle, but I think I can live with that vs doweling and re-drilling as I really want a natural look vs having to veneer - we will see. Might make more of a judgement when the headstock shape is cut and finalised.

    Overall it feels super nice to play, super low action and the neck feels lovely in the hand. I'm super excited to get the finish underway!

  8. #38
    Looking good mate. Can't wait to see it finished


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  10. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by vaxis85 View Post
    Looking good mate. Can't wait to see it finished


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    Cheers mate!

  11. #40
    Deep in the sanding process, just a few scratches to get out of the end grain at the cutaways now and tidy up a few bits here and there. The more and more I got into the sanding process made me think I never really paid attention to the fact that there is a clear lighter section running through the middle of the top of the guitar. It's darker above and below. Funny though, that the back is totally even. One of those natural phenomena I guess.

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