Looks like a great kit, and idea what colour scheme you are going to go with? As a big Metallica fan I love the Explorer.
Looks like a great kit, and idea what colour scheme you are going to go with? As a big Metallica fan I love the Explorer.
Nice. This was the first pbg kit I built as well, you would be okay with a minor shave of the neck, they use a fairly standard profile dual action rod that sits in a channel about 10mm deep and 6mm wide. I did some fairly hectic reshaping on mine around the neck tenon and the heel area.
Ive found the neck comfortable whilst being chunkier, I play a mix of g style, f style, ibanez style necks and it feels bigger, but not baseball bat ridiculous.
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Hand crafting guitars, because Death Rays are expensive.
So far so good.. I think? The neck is really straight and only the 2nd fret seems to be a little high. I had to prop up the saddle a little to check the string height was the same up and down the neck (I started to put the saddle posts in but panicked that they'd get stuck).
So far sanded all over on 180 and 240 (by hand).
You really shouldn't put any posts inserts in at this time. You can get them out if you know the right tricks, but each time you do that, they fit a little looser. (Also, don't forget to fit the bridge grounding wire before you fit the top E side bridge insert for good). If you fit the bridge and stop tail inserts now, you can't sand around them or polish the finish properly in that area.
Hey Simon, to be honest... I did think that. I was following the guidance in the pitbull manual and it states to wrap tape around the post threads, but I knew if I did that I wouldn't be able to inset it at all. Then looking at the picture on page 12 it looks like they just did what I did? Anyway, I got them out gently with some wood blocks and a little leverage without marking the body. I spotted the pre drilled hole for the grounding wire and made a mental note haha
Sounds like you did it right then. The posts themselves wrapped in tape are fine, it's the post inserts that the posts screw into (with the fluted sides) that push into the body that should be fitted right at the end.
So much depends on everyone using and understanding the same terminology, and this is one area where even seasoned builders will differ in their terms for the parts, so it's easy to misunderstand.