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Updated pic with my latest bitsa (the Jaguar-ish).
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This thread, and all the contributors, are awesome 👍🏻
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Stew, you crack me up! ”I'm happier scraping a bottom than trying to stuff something in it.” 🤣🤣🤣
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Shiny shiny frets! That’s a neat looking job there. I would have been happy with the walnut, but that rosewood also looks good.
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It had been on the cards previously, but laziness wanted to explore all in one finish first. Colour matching might be problematic. Hmm, we’ll see.
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Oh, also put it all together, just to see what it looks like. Still got loads of bits to do (maybe do more finish on the headstock).
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In this style, like my bitsa;
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So, the name. I was going to call it a Jaguar. But it’s not. Is it a Jazz? Got the right neck. Is it a Talman? It’s got the wrong neck! Had also thought about not trying to hide the cockups or previous holes etc. No solid ideas though. Flash forward to a couple of days ago, my wife walks in to the kitchen with a broken dish (kids don’t respect anything!!). Says we should fix it with gold glue, like the Japanese tradition. “Eh?” said I. A quick google gives me the full story, and also the name that will adorn the headstock; Kintsugi!!!
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Actually snorted when I read that! 🤣🤣🤣
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After Eighty - Small Ashdown Combo On Steroids
Pea Turgh replied to Chienmortbb's topic in Build Diaries
I love a “pimp my amp” - there should be more! Maybe a nice new cabinet would give you the opportunity to place a port in a more preferable location? -
Nice bass, the £5 discount tickled me.
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Nice pair!
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I’m getting some great tips here!
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That’s a brave move! Really glad it went to plan! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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Body done! Well, sort of. I still have to fill the ding on the lower edge by the control plate (already present when I bought it), two original scratchplate holes, either edge of the bridge pickup, and some chips I made along the way (yoink). The scratchplate turned out way better than I hoped. Had to sand it as well as scrape as my one blade gave up quite quickly. There is a gap around the control plate, but it’s not that bad. Conductive paint applied - covered all the dodgy woodwork! Copper shielding applied to the back of the plate too. Just waiting for the neck to dry. The face of the headstock is still patchy, so might need another couple of coats. Push comes to shove I can always paint it!
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Ha! I am lacking most refinements, but you’ll be glad to know I do drill pilot holes! Cant wait to crack on with this in the morning.
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Decent afternoon of progress. Found the scratchplate! Fitted it, measured, cut, fitted, measured, cut, etc. Then sand to make sure the lines flow. Finally I have the curves I wanted! Next up, scrape the edges with a Stanley blade. Genius idea, @Maude - worked a treat! Firstly I marked a 2mm line all the way around so I knew how far to scrape to (using a sharpie taped to a pencil and ramming a screwdriver in to get the correct distance from shaft to tip (shnarff)). I put a bit of copper strip under the bridge, along with some silver hifi speaker cable for the new earth wire. Bridge now on for good. Also had to put another block of wood in the cavity so the control panel can fix to something. Made a nice big hole in it so I can thread the neck pickup wire through it, then realised it could have just run along the side. Doh. My Heath Robinson approach is evident here with the use of spanners to assist the clamp in holding the block in place 😂😂
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To maintain the American exclusivity?
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Nice!
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Third wipe on coat. Still a little patchy, but getting better...
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And while I’m waiting for the scratchplate to magically reappear, I stuck all the bits on to see what else I need to do. The cavities need cleaning up and re-shielding, I need a little block under the front of the control plate To fix it in place, but really I should be able to complete this quite soon! Crap night time pic...
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That combo on the body is perfect. Would it be bad to suggest it’d look better with a Fender shaped headstock? (runs for cover)
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These ones have a P as well as J, whereas previously they had the original Mustang shaped “P” with the modern J. So I think maybe they are new? I prefer just the original Mustang pickup on its own, visually at least.
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Been hunting around the house for the scratchplate so I can get things going - can’t find the bloody thing!!!