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what will/ do you use on the neck so that your hand doesn't stick?

Nothing. The matte finish is quite satiny to the touch.

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I painted the shielding foil black so it wouldn't stand out so much through the f-hole.

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It's finally starting to look like a guitar. Today I'm going to start fussing with the wiring.

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GOSH DANG I HATE DOING THE WIRING!!!!!!

I finally got some noise to come out of it, all the pups right on the switch, and the damn thing buzzes when I touch metal. I've been at it for about 5 hours now. This shite happens every single time I pick up a soldering iron. I'm ready to just take every single one I do to a local shop and have them do it.

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wiring isnt that hard at all? maybe something is wired backwards or... not grounded? who knows. but all i know is it looks freaking amazing. hey after you take it to 4000 leveling what do you use to polish that grit into a high gloss finish?

could you PLEASE do a tutorial? mine came out great but not that great. (i still have more coats to do) if not link me to a tutorial you have already maybe?

:D

Great work as always

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I can't tell from the picture but I'll ask the obvious question . . . have you ground the wiring to the T-o-M studs?

Yep.

I was on the phone with a local tech. He suggested that if it only buzzes when I touch metal but everything else works right, then there's most likely an issue with the ground to the bridge. I'll have to do some testing on it tomorrow.

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The best thing I can recommend is get a multimeter set it in the buzz out mode then touch one probe on a ground wire inside and then touch the other probe on any string or the bridge (anywhere!) and it should buzz. If it don't you know the bridge ground ain't good - they can be a bit of a bitch to get a good connect on the t-o-m studs - lots of heat required.

Essentially as soon as you touch any part of the strings/bridge/metal bits - the guitar should be silent as you complete the ground link. :D

A multimeter is your best friend in these situations!

Oh forgot say the final article looks great - although for me I really aren't keen on the 12th fret inlay or colour of the inlay - a nice crisp and clean MOP inlay would of been my choice . . but hey it ain't my guitar! :D

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You nailed it Joe. The body horns were originally patterned after an SG, but lengthened and pointed out to be more like dragon horns, but still have a 335-ish feel. For the headstock, I had the original shape to contend with while trying to make it mimic the body. The more I finessed it into shape, the more a top view of a dragon's head came to life.

SJE - Thanks. My meter is an analog needle with no sound effects, but I'll see what i can find out.

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Oh forgot say the final article looks great - although for me I really aren't keen on the 12th fret inlay or colour of the inlay - a nice crisp and clean MOP inlay would of been my choice . . but hey it ain't my guitar! :D

Agreed, both counts. MOP would have tied in nicely. I think a good polishing and some choice daylight photos are in this guitars immediate future.

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Thanks for the kind words. I was honestly anticipating the bloodwood inlays polishing up a lot brighter than they did.

i took it to a local shop tech who concluded that in order to find where the buzz is, I need to dismantle the whole thing and start the wiring from scratch, one piece at a time. Did I mention that I REALLY don't like doing the wiring?

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Excelllllent!!!!

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