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    Next step was to sand a belly curve in the back similar to the PRS Custom 22 that this is modeled on.

    Not sure if it is deep enough. Thoughts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AxeMurderer View Post
    Next step was to sand a belly curve in the back similar to the PRS Custom 22 that this is modeled on.
    Not sure if it is deep enough. Thoughts?
    Have a look at my build thread - bottom of page 7.
    http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...?t=4956&page=7
    first build PRS-1TS in progress...
    http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=4937

    second build PRS-1Q in progress...
    http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=4956

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    Meanwhile I've got a few slices of quilted maple veneer for colour testing. I'm reasonably happy with the popping of the grain and I'm liking the yellow over green/black of the final shot. The grey cards on the last shot mean that it is closest to the actual colour.

    Cheers
    Dean
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    Looking at pictures, the belly curve seems to have been a feature on some PRS Custom 22s, but not all. Here's the back of a 2007 model. Looking at that, I'd say you could go a little deeper, but not too much.

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    Thanks Simon. That shot is clearer than any I could find. Looks like a little more elbow grease required.

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    Colour trials part 2

    As part of the colour and finishing trials I made a new scratch-plate/pick-guard for my Epiphone Les Paul. This is a quilted maple veneer with U-Beaut sanding sealer, dyes, shellac (2 coats), Aussie Oil (5 coats) and Traditional Wax (1 coat so far)

    I also swapped out the chrome parts for gold to create a more consistent scheme. I'm loving the texture of the quilted maple.

    Cheers
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    Yes, not many pictures are taken of the back of the guitar, and almost none of a decent edge view!

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    Nice scratchplate! You'll now want to cover that with something so it doesn't get scratched!

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    Looks heaps better than the original white pickguard axey. good work mate
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    Looking good! Personally I would take your belly cut a little deeper just where the curve in the body is.

    cheers,
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