It looks like it's directly behind a pickup, but has a solid back behind it. Only ways in are through the pickup hole (its single coil), or around a 90 degree bend. It'll be fiddly enough to get a pup in. It's filling the entire cavity so its bigger than the pup hole. I should be able to get a sharp pair of cutters through the middle and get a few layers out. Usually enough to grab with the needlenose pliers and start trying to break it up (something the rest of the print has made me familiar with). As long as I can do it cleanly it should be OK.
I did just glue together the pieces that I had to cut to print. Some slight gaps between them so I've just packed them with a little more of the plastic glue. It's a 2 part that apparently cures in 30 mins. I'll leave it tonight and if time permits tomorrow I'll clean up the excess glue with some sandpaper and try to get it in a reasonable state for spraying.
I'm assuming that the logo I've printed on to this, given its fine detail, probably should be given a wide berth with the filler primer?







					
					
					
						
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