thank you, I'll give the waterslide decals a go, there seems to be clear ones on ebay.
Do I hold off on the top coat until I put the decal on or do it after and just apply another coat?
thank you, I'll give the waterslide decals a go, there seems to be clear ones on ebay.
Do I hold off on the top coat until I put the decal on or do it after and just apply another coat?
Hi Candice, let the logo dry for a few hours after it's been printed. Then I applied a clear coat and let that dry at least 24 hours. Then cut as close to the logo edge as you can and soak it in water for a few mins, then it should slide off the backing paper. Takes a bit of practice so print a few spare logos. I run a damp cloth over to flatten the logo and get rid of any bubbles.
Then you can apply clear coats over the headstock and neck.
I apply the logo before any clear coats go on the headstock, so get your staining done then I apply it
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that looks awesome, subtle colour and contrasting pickguard, very cool
love the semi gloss/satin sheen to the timber, very nice
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here's a mock up now that the staining is done.
I still need to add the decal to the headstock and then do the top coat on the neck and i need to get some fret oil too.
I've added a (poor) picture of what the fret markers are looking like at the moment. They're basically just drawn/printed on so I am not too sure what to do about that since I want to put in the abalone ones I got.
Also want to change to the bone nut I have however the bone nut I got only has the beginnings of the cut outs for the strings so I am not sure if I am meant to somehow make them deeper myself? Any idea of what tool would help me do that?
You need a set of nut files:
As an example:
http://www.guitarparts.co.nz/tools/n...10-pieces.html
I bought a set from Japan that were considerably-cheaper.
I use a technique that involves determining the gap between the bottom of the strings and the top of the fretboard immediately adjacent the 2nd fret when you fret it, then using automotive feeler gauges as a guide back at the nut. It's not that hard. Bone nuts are cheap, buy a couple in case you screw up.
Last edited by Island_Moose; 04-11-2015 at 07:30 AM.
Island_Moose
aka John
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TL-1 "Indian Chief"
Looking good!
With the dot markers, you will find they are plastic so all you need to do is drill through the centre with a 4mm bit then they should pop out with a scribe or even the bit you used to drill.
Then put a drop of super glue in the hole and press your Abalone dots in (assuming they are the same size as the existing ones)
Is your bone nut. PBG one? If so, the string slots will be deep enough. It may look like they are shallow when compared to the stock plastic one but they are cut correctly.
Typically, the low E, A and D strings should sit in the slots with at least 1/2 of the string diameter sitting higher than the top of the nut.
This is to eliminate any chance of 'nut buzz'.
When you instal the nut, the action may be too high.
Check this by stringing up the E srings and if it needs lowering simply sand the bottom of the nut, checking it for hight regulary until you get it to your preferred hight.
Then place a few drops of super glue in the slot and set he nut![]()
Candice the mock build looking good.
@ DB the spelling police will be hot on your tail !
There are cheaper nut files on the realparts website I got these
http://www.realparts.com.au/tools/nu...-3-pieces.html
As DB says the slots may be deep enough. Another method is using old wound guitar strings (E A D) as dental floss in the respective slots to lower the depth a bit
Current Builds and status
scratch end grain pine tele - first clear coat on !
JBA-4 - assembled - final tweaks
Telemonster double scale tele - finish tobacco burst on body and sand neck
Completed builds
scratch oak.rose gum Jazzmaster - assembled needs setup
MK-2 Mosrite - assembled - play in
Ash tele with Baritone neck - neck pup wiring tweaks and play in
thanks for the help on the bone nut I'll look at those two options. Didn't get it from PBG found another site where I got the fret markers.
The fret markers aren't plastic which is the issue they are just drawn directly on so i need to work out a way to create a hole to place in the fret markers that I bought but I'm not too sure how to do that without damaging the neck or if I should just not bother and just the leave the drawn on markers.