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    Another update on my progress. I managed to get a bit done with the neck today.

    I started by filing some grooves into an old 60cm steel ruler to use as a straightness gauge ( I found this easier than trying to get is straight by sight)

    I then leveled the frets using a stewmac sanding block. I have to say that the frets were almost perfect out of the box. All but one of them were pretty much level, just one low fret. Only had to make about 5-6 passes along the neck to get them even. It didn't take too long to clean up the frets with a file afterwards.

    My next mission was to sand the neck and begin applying the Wudtone. After some advice from DB I have started to use the BMW on the neck. I've done the first coat, I'll have to leave it a few days before the next one, I should have enough Wudtone left to do one more Deep colour coat before I apply the Base coat.


    Here is a pic of the headstock with the first coat of Deep colour. It is a bit darker than the photo shows. I'm not a very good photographer


    A pic of the back


    I was thinking that with the neck, I might go for a bit of a burst on the back. It all depends on how dark I can get it. Yet again, time will tell.

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    GAStronomist stan's Avatar
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    Great to see a guitar in BMW - I'll be using a bit on a build, so it will be nice to see how this goes

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    /<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/Quote from iNSANE on August 25, 2013, 14:13
    I wanted to use some chrome pickup rings on the build, but the two that I have in my parts box are low profile.
    On my 335 I used the low profile humbucker rings as-is. Same with my current buld - Ebens's BC-1.
    I actually love the minimalist look of them, especially if the humbuckers have chrome covers too.
    Just my 2 cents .

    Whatever you choose to do, the chrome surrounds will look killer with the BMW body! Can't wait to see 'em - good call!


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    I managed to get a bit of work done on the guitar during the week. I was able to get 3 deep colour coats on the neck and tonight I did the first base coat. It is starting to look pretty good, its starting to darken up rather nicely.

    The body itself is starting to take shape, but still has a way to go. I need to work on the outer edge of the burst a bit more, there are a few spots where the Wudtone doesn't seem to take to the wood very well, I think its just the way the grain is. I think a few more coats and a bit if a rub back in the middle will get it where I want it.

    A couple of pics of the progress of the body

    The first one is after one coat of base coat on the whole body and 2 or 3 coats around the edges.



    The second pic is after a 2 more very light coats on the whole body and 2 more around the edges, with a bit of rubbing back in the center.


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    Looks great! First time I've seen anyone go for black black with BMW.
    'As long as there's, you know, sex and drugs, I can do without the rock and roll.'

  6. #16
    End of weekend update.
    I've got the body how I want it The edges are dark enough, the center show a nice amount of grain, all in all, I'm pretty happy with what I've got. All it needs now is the clear coat.

    The pics I take don't really show it as I see it. There is also a huge difference when looking at the body from different angles, or in daylight or overhead lights.




    The neck is almost where I want it. The back is great, it matches the back of the body very well. I just want to darken the front of the headstock a wee bit more.
    I have darkened the heel and the headstock a bit more than the middle of the neck, but the flash on my camera really lightened it up more.



    Me thinks when the build is complete, I'll get the guitar outside and get the Wife to take over all photography duties. She takes here time and get great pics, I'm a bit "point and shoot"


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    looking good.
    Takes pics outside, but in the shade - it gives even flat light, no harsh light or shadows and you wont need flash

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    Nice job.The EX is a nice shape guitar.

  9. #19
    Ive been rather slack for a while, but the EX-1L is complete.

    Now that Ive sorted out the wiring issues(see my thread in the wiring pick ups section), Ive strung her up and been playing her for about a month. I thought it was high time I got some finished piccys up.

    You can see in a few of these how the BMW went with the neck. I could have added more coats and gone darker but I stopped at the point where it matched the back of the body.
















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    I didn't get a pic of the edges yet, but they are absolutely pitch black. The grain on the ends and sides really drank the BMW and helped with the burst effect.

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