Clamps are off. And I've trimmed the edge. I couldn't resist wiping the top with some spirits to see the colour.
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Clamps are off. And I've trimmed the edge. I couldn't resist wiping the top with some spirits to see the colour.
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Build #1 - TLA-1Q
Build #2 - Scratch Thinline Tele
Build #3 - Scratch Rickenbacker 330/12
Build #4 - Scratch All Aussie Timber Strat
Build #5 - 1st Violin/Fiddle
Pedal Build #1 - Aion Gale
Pedal Build #2 - Aion Aurora
Oh that's sweet!
First (proper) build: http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=8546
Second build: http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ad.php?t=10229
Yes, that is looking great.
I mean this in the nicest possible way but... I can't believe you're the same dude that was having so much trouble with your TLA-1Q build!
This thinline is a huge leap forward in terms of complexity and execution. I applaud your fortitude.
I haven't even attempted a solid body scratchy yet! Good on ya!
What has become of that TLA anyway?
Making the world a better place; one guitar at a time...
Igor says that you need more electrodes....
Very nice work so far Mr. Woltz!
FrankenLab
Hand crafting guitars, because Death Rays are expensive.
Thanks mate, I think the overall image in my mind should come out looking nice.
I know the TLA definitely has not gone to plan. Honestly I think the main thing is that because the scratch build is starting from a clean slate I've been able to plan things better.
As far as progress on it, I thought about just selling off the body and keeping everything else as spare parts for the future but for now I'm persevering, the neck is sitting ready for lacquer once the weather warms up. The body could require some additional work before repaint depending on what I find with depth clearance for the push pull pot.
Thanks mate. The most difficult part, the neck, starts in the next couple weeks. Still haven't settled on a cheap but accurate method for fret slot cutting.
On a side note, the 12 string Ric plan is slowly progressing when I find spare minutes here and there. That may well be my second scratch build.
Build #1 - TLA-1Q
Build #2 - Scratch Thinline Tele
Build #3 - Scratch Rickenbacker 330/12
Build #4 - Scratch All Aussie Timber Strat
Build #5 - 1st Violin/Fiddle
Pedal Build #1 - Aion Gale
Pedal Build #2 - Aion Aurora
The easiest method i've seen is a straight guide bar, mounted to a flat section of mdf. you run a verified square square against this and use it to mark your fret slots.
If you chock the board up and clamp it square to your datum you can very carefully cut against your square.
FrankenLab
Hand crafting guitars, because Death Rays are expensive.
Got the pickup cavities and the neck pocket routed today.
Test fitting the neck template.
Body weight is now at 1.938kg. F holes still to be routed which will reduce the weight a fraction more.
Mock up with some of the gold hardware and starting to think about locations for the knobs. The actual bridge (gotoh plain gold 6 saddle) that will go on this guitar should arrive on monday.
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Build #1 - TLA-1Q
Build #2 - Scratch Thinline Tele
Build #3 - Scratch Rickenbacker 330/12
Build #4 - Scratch All Aussie Timber Strat
Build #5 - 1st Violin/Fiddle
Pedal Build #1 - Aion Gale
Pedal Build #2 - Aion Aurora
That’s looking absolutely magic. Not one for ornate hardware but that bridge plate looks MINTED!
FrankenLab
Hand crafting guitars, because Death Rays are expensive.
Haha Franken I agree it's nice but that bridge plate has been scrapped from this build. I'd have to relocate the bridge pickup route to get the scale length correct and also alter the shape of the cavity to get a pickup to fit because the hole in the plate isn't cut at the correct angle. Obviously if I made those changes then if I want to change parts in the future it would present problems.
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Build #1 - TLA-1Q
Build #2 - Scratch Thinline Tele
Build #3 - Scratch Rickenbacker 330/12
Build #4 - Scratch All Aussie Timber Strat
Build #5 - 1st Violin/Fiddle
Pedal Build #1 - Aion Gale
Pedal Build #2 - Aion Aurora