Completed Builds: #1 TL-1 "Telemaster" (GOTM Oct 2016); #2 The "Maplecaster" scratch build; #3 JB-4 "Bass IV" (co-winner GOTM Jan 2017); #4 ST-1M "Surfcaster" (GOTM Apr 2017), #5 JZA-1 "EC Deluxe"
In Progress:
Build #6 N1R "Semi-scratch" build
Build #7 JZA-1 Baritone
The Cavan Project
The Magnificent Compañeros
Completed Builds: #1 TL-1 "Telemaster" (GOTM Oct 2016); #2 The "Maplecaster" scratch build; #3 JB-4 "Bass IV" (co-winner GOTM Jan 2017); #4 ST-1M "Surfcaster" (GOTM Apr 2017), #5 JZA-1 "EC Deluxe"
In Progress:
Build #6 N1R "Semi-scratch" build
Build #7 JZA-1 Baritone
The Cavan Project
The Magnificent Compañeros
Super Cheap has small kits for doing headlights as I needed to do that on an old Mitsubishi Lancer I sold on Gumtree earlier this year. This is what I used and it comes with micro mesh pads too... http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/Pro...rer-Kit/283622
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# 1 - EX-5 https://goo.gl/fQJMqh
# 2 - EX-1 https://goo.gl/KSY9W9
# 3 - Non PBG Tele https://goo.gl/W14G5g
# 4 - Non PBG J Bass https://goo.gl/FbBaFy
# 5 - TL-1AR GOTM Aug 2017 https://goo.gl/sUh14s
# 6 - MMB-4 Runner-up GOTM Oct 2018https://goo.gl/gvrPkp
# 7 - ES-1 Runner-up GOTM Aug 2018https://goo.gl/T9BEY8
I had a crack with some different products to fix the pickguard but decided to go with a new one - and it has worked out really well. I also had the lightbulb moment when I realised the only key points on the new one are the neck pocket and the place where the control plate joins - the rest can be whatever I want! I know that's obvious but it didn't hit me initially. What I've done is close to a jazz bass shape but not an exact replica. Still need to do the bevelling around the edge and the pickup holes but getting close. On another positive note I've finished polishing up the body so not far off the interesting bits with the electricals!
Completed Builds: #1 TL-1 "Telemaster" (GOTM Oct 2016); #2 The "Maplecaster" scratch build; #3 JB-4 "Bass IV" (co-winner GOTM Jan 2017); #4 ST-1M "Surfcaster" (GOTM Apr 2017), #5 JZA-1 "EC Deluxe"
In Progress:
Build #6 N1R "Semi-scratch" build
Build #7 JZA-1 Baritone
The Cavan Project
The Magnificent Compañeros
They have a bit of flex in them and can be awkward to adjust quickly, but work ok for small jobs:
I use mine to bevel the edge of pickguards/plastics etc.
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Scott.
The ply is a template with the pickguard/plastic face down on its underside using double-sided tape. The Dremel bits don't have a guide bearing just a 'pilot' shaft and due to their speed will melt the plastic if you try to run directly on its edge. I normally cut the pickguard using my full sized router and table then switch to the Dremel table to bevel the edge.
Scott.
After a couple of painfully slow evening sessions I'm almost there - and the process has ensured that next time around I'll spend the $50 to get the routing table like WeirdBits! Everything seems to have lined up okay and while it's not as perfect as the perfectionist in me would like, I'm ready to move on to doing the wiring!
Although now looking at the picture again I think I might to do a little more bevelling on the edge of the pickguard, although it looks okayish in person...
Completed Builds: #1 TL-1 "Telemaster" (GOTM Oct 2016); #2 The "Maplecaster" scratch build; #3 JB-4 "Bass IV" (co-winner GOTM Jan 2017); #4 ST-1M "Surfcaster" (GOTM Apr 2017), #5 JZA-1 "EC Deluxe"
In Progress:
Build #6 N1R "Semi-scratch" build
Build #7 JZA-1 Baritone
The Cavan Project
The Magnificent Compañeros