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    Nice.

    The D&G string tree normally gets installed level with the A tuner. But if it's pulling the strings down too much in that position, you could try adding a spacer so it sits a bit higher, rather than add another hole in the headstock. If you've got nothing suitable to hand, you can drill out a ball end from an old string so that the screw will fit through, and use that as a spacer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    Nice.

    The D&G string tree normally gets installed level with the A tuner. But if it's pulling the strings down too much in that psoition, you could try adding a spacer so it sits a bit higher, rather than add another hole in the headstock. If you've got nothing suitable to hand, you can drill out a ball end from an old string so that the screw will fit through, and use that as a spacer.
    Great tip right there

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    Yep you're right. It was really just a brain fart, I have no idea what I was thinking. It seems ok, but I willl fix it up eventually.
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    Cool old last century stickers Sonic. Haven't seen any like those since about 1970's.
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    Overlord of Music Sonic Mountain's Avatar
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    Both companies are still going although these are reproductions of older logos (not the greatest rego if you look).

    I picked these ones up at a VW show recently. I also have a stack of this kind of artwork on file. One day I'll get around to having a big batch done up...I like stickers.
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    i quite like the no pick guard Sonic
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    Overlord of Music Sonic Mountain's Avatar
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    Back from the grave with this one. I quite liked this build, it sounded great and was reasonable to play with one exception.

    Early on in the build I noted this:



    In trimming the fret ends the factory took way too much of the edge of the fretboard. This resulted in the high E sliding off the fret board constantly, which was super annoying. I tried compensating with nut postion, but was never really satisfied. I also finished it in Rustoleum, which I don't really like, especially since discovering the joy of satin poly on necks.

    Anyway, this guitar has been cannibalised for parts on the Deluxester and a few other jobs so it was kind of sad and hanging on the shed wall. Given I'm mostly watching paint dry at the moment I decided to embark on a resurrection. Helped along quite a bit by Woltz offering up some tele bits on the forum earlier.

    I have nearly everything to put it back together, I just ordered a prewired plate and tuners from Wish..I think $13 and $12 respectively, so it's going to be a cheap and cheerful rebuild.

    So neck off



    Frets out



    This was gross as well, I figured If I gave it a re-radius it might clean up a bit and also clean up the un-needed chamfer at the top of the board.



    It's a little hard to see, but you can make out just how sketchy the original radius on the board was by where the finish has remained while sanding. Lots of low points and wobbles.





    Didn't seem to affect playability, but I'm sure it'll be nicer now its properly straight.

    Unfortunately this bit of bird poo seems pretty deep. Considering doing an inlay or something there to get rid of it... not sure how enthusiastic I feel...



    Also has this bit of untidiness where part of the fret board has been eaten when they've tidied up the heel.. then I've made it worse sanding.

    I'm considering radiusing off the corners to tidy it up.



    Probably need to order some more fret wire I suppose.

    Last edited by Sonic Mountain; 14-05-2020 at 08:26 AM.
    Build 1 - Shoegazer MK1 JMA-1
    Build 2 - The Relliecaster TL-1
    Build 3 - The Black Cherry SG AG-1
    Build 4 - The Sonicaster TL-1ish
    Build 5 - The Steampunker Bass YB-4
    Build 6 - The Howling Gowing ST-1

    "What I lack in talent I make up for with enthusiasm"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonic Mountain View Post

    Didn't seem to affect playability, but I'm sure it'll be nicer now its properly straight.
    Having done a few radii now, it did occur to me to think why it played so much better.
    The process levels the fretboard and evens out the radius.

    cheers, Mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by king casey View Post
    Having done a few radii now, it did occur to me to think why it played so much better.
    The process levels the fretboard and evens out the radius.

    cheers, Mark.
    So, is it the radius or the freshly leveled board that makes the most difference?

    For myself, I also prefer 12. I have a flat board on my classical, 7.5 radius on my Suzuki acoustic, and 12 on my G&L. 12 feels perfect. I also like a wider nut, as that makes it easier to fingerpick and to fit my clumsy left hand into chords.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jugglindan View Post
    So, is it the radius or the freshly leveled board that makes the most difference?

    For myself, I also prefer 12. I have a flat board on my classical, 7.5 radius on my Suzuki acoustic, and 12 on my G&L. 12 feels perfect. I also like a wider nut, as that makes it easier to fingerpick and to fit my clumsy left hand into chords.
    It's definitely the radius.
    Spent a lot of time doing A and B once I had done the one guitar.
    Took a bit of adjusting to get it right.
    Since I did the same to my Squier Tele, it was immediately 'aha that's much better'.
    I never use the pick either, much prefer to use all fingers.
    Probably from many years on the saxophone...why limit yourself.
    I know Justin Guitar seems to favour leaving the pinkie out but...
    Justin mate....there's a bloke out there that plays the guitar with his feet.....


    cheers, Mark.

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