Last edited by glenwilliam; 15-12-2020 at 06:33 AM.
Looks good Glen.
I like that it hints towards traditional, but not an exact copy of a Gibson open book.
Making the world a better place; one guitar at a time...
Very nice! Looks like an old fashioned center part haircut. I am really impressed by how nicely symmetrical you got it with hand tools.
Thanks both![]()
Haha yes - I was thinking the same thing. Getting flashbacks to year 8.
Hi Glen, I have just about finished my ES-1. Had a few problems with my kit. It has a small ding in the body don't know if it was done by the sander when they were finishing it but it went through the veneer. Managed to hide it a tad when I stained it. The heel on the neck was hit by a sander and carved out the tongue in one place. Had a chip out of the body where the neck fits. And about 6 glue spots that I didn't discover until I started staining it. It was that hot here when I wiped the body over with metho it didn't have time to show the glue up.
Other then that its a great kit. It was my first kit out of 3 so far that the bridge holes in the body actually fitted the bridge...winning there..![]()
Check the intonation. You might have to grind out the back of the front pick up pocket to move the PU back so you can get the 314mm. I went with a Gotoh bridge and reversed it (screws facing headstock) so I could get the saddle forward as far as I could. Even the saddle that came with the kit was out about 3mm and it has the 3 high string saddles facing the head stock.
Enjoy mate. It's a fun kit...especially when it comes to wiring. Could had been easier if I didn't go with 2 push pull pots as well..