Maybe not so OTT ... Ozito 5m Laser Level $29.99 at the BGS
Maybe not so OTT ... Ozito 5m Laser Level $29.99 at the BGS
#1 TL-1Q - First build ... aborted
#2 TLA-1 - Blue with Black Burst - Complete
#3 NonPB ES-335 - Red Flamed Maple - in progress
#4 ES-1TL - on order
#5 PRS-1 - on order
Well, after a closer inspection of the neck and realising there was more than one problem, apart from the tuner holes being out, I emailed StewMac and let them know. They replyed pretty quickly and are sending a new neck! No questions, not even a request for photos (I sent them anyway). So, now I wait for the replacement, and I have a neck to practice filling in router holes and scars, plugging and laminating. The chipped binding I might have a go at replacing as well. Got to learn how to do bindings at some point.
#1 TL-1Q - First build ... aborted
#2 TLA-1 - Blue with Black Burst - Complete
#3 NonPB ES-335 - Red Flamed Maple - in progress
#4 ES-1TL - on order
#5 PRS-1 - on order
Nice result. And it's always good to have something to practice on.
Upgrades, finish and luthier tool kit extensions have arrived from PitBull. Thanks Adam and team.
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#1 TL-1Q - First build ... aborted
#2 TLA-1 - Blue with Black Burst - Complete
#3 NonPB ES-335 - Red Flamed Maple - in progress
#4 ES-1TL - on order
#5 PRS-1 - on order
Sanding to 240 done - lightly where possible due to the laminate thickness. There were quite a few manufacturing marks and dings around the edges, and a large scrape out of the binding at the bottom of the neck. It also looks like I may have gone through the mahogany veneer in the cut out at the top left.
Tried to level out the binding to hide the nick. Hopefully it is not ok thin now.
Sanding to 400 now on back and sides to grain fill with black filler to pop the grain. The back has quite a nice grain to it.
Kinda stuck now on whether to go natural with just the tru oil or stain red as well??
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#1 TL-1Q - First build ... aborted
#2 TLA-1 - Blue with Black Burst - Complete
#3 NonPB ES-335 - Red Flamed Maple - in progress
#4 ES-1TL - on order
#5 PRS-1 - on order
The cutting for the sound holes is a little rough as well, with some splintering and splitting on the under side. Some small chips around the edges of the face of the holes as well.
I will try to sand them smooth and use some wood glue to stick them together. Then some natural wood filler to make the inside edge smooth.
Now, need to find some tiny clamps to fit inside a sound hole. Any ideas out there?
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Last edited by Marze; 24-05-2020 at 12:21 PM.
#1 TL-1Q - First build ... aborted
#2 TLA-1 - Blue with Black Burst - Complete
#3 NonPB ES-335 - Red Flamed Maple - in progress
#4 ES-1TL - on order
#5 PRS-1 - on order
If you can’t get a clothespin on it, maybe you can use a bolt and sandwich the wood between a couple fender washers? Or sandwich it with strips of wood above and below?
Last edited by Joe Garfield; 26-05-2020 at 09:37 AM.
*Pictures may be rotated due to my proximity to the equator.
#1 TL-1Q - First build ... aborted
#2 TLA-1 - Blue with Black Burst - Complete
#3 NonPB ES-335 - Red Flamed Maple - in progress
#4 ES-1TL - on order
#5 PRS-1 - on order
There has been a delay introduced while I rebuilt and extended the garage workbench and shelf. Work on the guitar restarts this weekend.
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#1 TL-1Q - First build ... aborted
#2 TLA-1 - Blue with Black Burst - Complete
#3 NonPB ES-335 - Red Flamed Maple - in progress
#4 ES-1TL - on order
#5 PRS-1 - on order
Nice bench set up!
The grain on the back is very nice, looks like a good kit.
#001 (LP-1S) [finished - co-runner up Nov 2018 GOTM]
#002 (WL-1)
#003 (MPL Megacaster - semi scratch build) [finished]
#004 (ST-1 JR - Arachnoid Superhero build) [finished]
#005 (LP jr)
#006 (TL-1A)
Junk shop acoustic refurbs (various)
'The TGS Special'