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Stewey

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  • Birthday 09/02/1986

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  1. I think you'll find the answer is very nice indeed. I wasn't too sold on your body shape to start with but that colour really does bring it home.
  2. Geez, which ancient burial site did you excavate that router bit from?
  3. What type of body shape are you going with?
  4. I can still see timber in that shot, bad Muzz.
  5. Nice work, I like how the heel has clean lines yet still looks comfortable. I just noticed that you have the same orange sheets that I use for a spray booth. They are quite cost effective.
  6. Well that does suck mate. I don't use the SM truss rods any longer either since there are much better alternatives out there. So what's the plan with the neck now? Can you salvage the fret board at least?
  7. Thanks guys. The idea behind sealing it first was to avoid the filler staining the timber. QLD maple can be very thirsty when a bit too dry and it likes to drink the colour of the filler. The pores are also not small and only a large amount of sealer would fill them.
  8. So after may months of delays due to unhelpful suppliers and a couple of stuff ups in my spraying routine I finished her up this morning. I probably shouldn't have taken the pictures at midday but the rain looks like coming back. The finish came out well enough but I think I will need to move onto something better in the future. This paint never seems to get past the milky look rather than going all the way to a wet look. Oh and the electronics all worked straight off the bat which I was very pleased about. It has dual EMG's with the neck coil split and also the Graphtech Acousti-Phonic and Hexpander kits.
  9. I sealed the body all over by spraying on sanding sealer. Once this was sanded back to smooth I used ebony grain filler on the front and mahogany grain filler on the back. After the filler was sanded back I applied another coat of sealer and made sure that the body was perfectly flat all over. I mixed up some alcohol based stains with some metho and sprayed this colour onto the top. I was aiming for the same colour as my last 8 string but just a little bit lighter. And this is where I am up to now. The body has been clear coated and left to dry for two weeks. I scuffed it up at the one week mark as this helps this type of paint to cure quicker.
  10. Moving on now that I have all the electronics. Holes drilled for pots and switches. 3 way switch for the EMG's, EMG vol with coil split push/pull, piezo vol, midi vol, midi program switch and two switches for piezo/midi/EMG selection. Control cavity routed. This is bigger than I normally use because of the electronic boards. Rout for the battery box. I use the Gotoh flip out ones. Now to take care of the problem of the output jacks. First I made a mould and bent the material for the jack plate using a heat gun. I decided to put both the stereo 1/4" jack and the midi jack in one large cavity. I tried setting up a jig but just found it easier to chisel it out in the end. Here is a very poor picture of the plate once I cut it to size and added the holes for the jacks. I then used a scraper on the edges of the plate as if it were part of the binding. I will finish its shape once the body is finished so that I get it exact. I will try and get the final sanding done during the week so that I can start the finishing routine next weekend.
  11. Very nicely done. How much does it weigh?
  12. Thanks guys. I've finally got all the parts together so there will definitely be a ton of progress this weekend.
  13. Thanks mate, I try to make them comfortable. It is 43mm thick.
  14. Wow, what an awesome idea. I would spray them with a very thinned down lacquer if I still wanted the wood feel. You would have to experiment what the thinners did to the web though.
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