Mate that is awesome. Pure gold here.![]()
Mate that is awesome. Pure gold here.![]()
Looks fantastic Rob! Really enjoying this build :-)
Looking awesome, and all this with hand-tools! Excellent stuff.
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Thanks so much guys, really appreciate the encouragement.
@Gavin
I've bought one of those spiffy tight fitting round ones Gav. I've used them before and I really like the look of them. Actually I am not too concerned about the looks, just disappointed that I stuffed up on something so obvious and so simple.
I thought I was following the pilot hole but as soon as the "wings" of the spade bit dug into the body I knew it was too late. No steaming out THAT "scratch" lol.
Thanks anyway mate, I appreciate the suggestion.
Cheers guys
rob
Looks awesome Robin just wondering what finish your looking at I really like the look of the ply through the centre... looks like binding in the middle of the body
Hi EG, welcome to the Forums and thank you for the complement.
At one stage I was going to try and hide the ply with a dark burst, but I have really grown to like it as a feature now. So it will be a natural finish in either naughty oil (we are not allowed to say Tru-oil lol) or some Minwax satin finish. I can't see the point of doing much else as the pine will dent very easily and ruin any finish I end up using.
The TO will give it a slight amber colour whereas the minwax will retain the very light colour of the pine.
Cheers mate,
rob
Yeah Id be going the same way would be a pity to hide it...looking forward to seeing the end result![]()
Time for a quick update.
I have finished sanding the body down to 400 grit. Smooth as, but not much to show, so no photos.
I have ordered some parts from China and it is taking longer than I had hoped so there is not much more I can do to the body for the time being, so I started on the neck.
I cut the headstock with my trusty coping saw, and it and the neck have been sanded down to 400 grit. I have removed the plastic fret dots and replaced them with MoP dots, removed the plastic nut and leveled the frets.
As I said, not much to show but that’s the build up to date. For anybody interested in the trivia of this build, I have now spent 65 hours on this build, and enjoyed every minute of it so far.
Photos
- The headstock shape cut out
- Sanded back to 400 grit
- Drilling out the plastic dots
Continued
Photo
- MoP dots ready to be glued in
- The neck taped up ready for fret leveling
- Fretboard finished. Frets leveled. There is always one fret that is lower than the rest, so the frets ended up pretty low. Not altogether a bad thing.