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Welt

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This is my first project guitar. Its basically a replica of the Ernie Ball/Music Man Edward Van Halen Model. This is my favortie guitar of all time. I really like this guitar, but I don't want to shell out $1800 for a used one. And plus I want to make it my own with some different options

The body is an unbound 1/4" Quilt Maple cap on a basswood body. Its routed the same as the EVH model, including for a Floyd Rose. This body was built by Scott Miller of Miller Guitar Works in Fort Worth, Texas. Cost was $150

Body done before finish:

body_front.jpg

Back:

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/body_back.jpg

Neck Joint:

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/neck_joint.jpg

The neck started out as a paddle head. It was cut in the Music Man 4-2 style. There is also a piece of Quilt Maple veneer, made from the left over top, overlaying the head. Its drilled for Schaller Tuners. Routed for a top mounted R2 Floyd Rose nut. This was also made by Scott Miller for $125

Neck with Tuner Holes drilled:

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/lock_nut.jpg

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I started the staining process a couple days ago. I'm using ColorTone stain wixed with denatured alcohol. The base coat was a super dark black. I put many coats of this on. I let it sit for a day and then started sanding it yesterday. After enough black was removed, then a green stain was applied to the body and the headstock. No pictures of the headstock yet. I didn't take a picture of the dark stain but here are pics of the process:

After sanding for 5 minutes

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/First_sand.jpg

Another shot. Dont remember how long after sanding:

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/grey.jpg

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/Grey_2.jpg

And finally, the green:

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/Green.jpg

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/green2.jpg

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The green looks britgher in person and will look really good after clearcoat. Pictures just odn't do the color justice. Today I will be painting the black on the back and sides, let it dry and start the clear coat tomorrow or monday.

I'm interested in hearing your feedback.

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It Look's Good!! And For The Price :D

Afew Thing's, Now It Look's Like You dont Have Much Room To Round Over The Edge On the Back of the Guitar With the Toggle switch Cavity so Close to the Edge like That, And The Same Thing With the Neck screw There!

So What Are You planing To do With the Back?

!!METAL MATT!! :D

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Hey I Love That Color B) But Just A Head's Up One Pic per post Forum Rules :D

There Also Kinda To Big

!!METAL MATT!! :D

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Hey I Love That Color B)   But Just A Head's Up One Pic per post Forum Rules :D

There Also Kinda To Big

!!METAL MATT!! :D

Fixed it.

I'm gonna spray black lacquer on the back. Don't worry about the cavity and neck hole being really close. They arent that close. Enough wood is still there. Very tight control cavities, almost wish I didn't go that route. But its the look I'm going for.

I will not be rounding over the edge.

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But I too, think the cavity and two of the neck bolts are too close to the edge.

Yeah, doesn't look like much room for a roundover on the edge. The original EVH/Axis used a five-bolt neckplate instead of recessed washers and screws, so there's no issue with clearing the edge on the originals.

Still kicks ass, IMHO :D

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But I too, think the cavity and two of the neck bolts are too close to the edge.

Yeah, doesn't look like much room for a roundover on the edge. The original EVH/Axis used a five-bolt neckplate instead of recessed washers and screws, so there's no issue with clearing the edge on the originals.

Still kicks ass, IMHO :D

Thanks alot. I didn;t even bother trying to get a plate from EBMM. I have a Wolfgang and I like the recessed screws and I like the 5-Bolt pattern so I had them combined. Its comfortable as it is even without the round over

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Nice guitar bro do the guys that make these have a website?? Kammo1

Hear's What I found :D

http://store.millerguitarworks.com/?a=

!!METAL MATT!! :D

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That's a nice maple top... I don't like the tone of the green, IMO is too weak, but as long as you ar ehappy with it...

And like Cud mentioned I think that the pup control cavity is a tad too close to the edge... The neck bolt is not a big deal since all you have to do is drill it a bit deeper to clear the edge of the ferrule, but the edge left between the control cover and the edge is too close, especialy with the soft basswood as a body wood, a hit in that area will most surely dent all the way to the cover.

And too bad the top is only 1/4, that quilt would haved been a killer with a nice carve.

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Heres the black almost done, I hit it with 0000 steel wool. Just enough to get the gloss off. I orignally did it to remove fingerprint that got in the paint. I wiped it down with Naptha (Zippo Lighter Fluid as seen in pic) to remove the oil and to clean the surface. I still need to do more with the steel wool and then wipe it down one more time:

Heres the back:

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/Back,_0000.jpg

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/Back,_00002.jpg

Ok, heres a shot of what I did with the binding. I still need to touch up here and there on a few spots, but nothing too major.

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/Binding.jpg

And here are some better pictures of the color

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/Front2.jpg

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/Front3.jpg

Heres another comparison of the headstock and body. THe head looks darker due to the angle, but are perfect when compared at the same angle. Can't wait to get my logo printed and slap it on there. Then I can start clear coating:

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/Camparison.jpg

And finally my logo. ot exactly this size or the black outline.

http://www.EddieVanHalen.com/images/uploads/WCG.JPG

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I still don't know about the color, but it's OK, I think that there is too much black for the amount of green used. 

I like the idea of the lenghtwise venneer on the headstock, I don't remember seeing it like that before.

Thanks for the comments. I like the color. The black turned into a slight hunter green.

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Now with the clear the gren looks a bit more deeper, better IMO.

So you are putting the binding after staining the top??? I think this is a bit risky, one slip of the router, scrape on the top while scraping the binding would spell disaster for you my friend. I would haved bind and then seal the binding and after that stain.

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Now with the clear the gren looks a bit more deeper, better IMO. 

So you are putting the binding after staining the top??? I think this is a bit risky, one slip of the router, scrape on the top while scraping the binding would spell disaster for you my friend.  I would haved bind and then seal the binding and after that stain.

Totally agree.

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