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Really I would just like to use more hand tools and less power tools.Seems like most mistakes I make are due to power tool misuse or failure...and sanding is a pain in the ass...so if I can use scrapers to minimize hand and power sanding,and get better with planes and such,maybe I can get better results.

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Well,I was re-reading Bob Flexner's book and he goes on and on about scrapers being a real woodworkers tool,and how much of a better tool than sandpaper it is.he even said you can use them to level finishes between coats..so how could I resist?

Makes sense. I use them when i level off epoxy, or any large buildups/runs before I apply my final coat/2nd or 3rd to last coat.

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Fretting is so tough...I mean,getting frets in and level and making them play well is easy,but trying to get them into a well polished fretboard without scratching or marring anything is a chore and a half. :D

Anyway..half the fretboard done...only one chipout and two scratches that I have repaired.the chipout happened when I was hammering the ends in just enough to hold them while I press the rest in..the end sprang up and loosened a chip with it..I immediately glued it back and I beveled all of the other slots to hopefully stop it from happening again.

SS frets by the way.The last of the lot I got from Perry years ago.

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So I know most people post each task as they get it done,but that ain't me..I post by what I do as I am doing it.So annoying as it may be...

I had an idea as I was driving home from work today.I was thinking about what kind of control cavity cover I wanted...I am really tired of grain matching wood covers that don't really look that cool anyway,and I can't see just a black plastic or aluminum plate..then it struck me...a clear cover would be awesome...

So a while back I bought a whole bunch of CD jewel cases...they are just sitting here..so I took an LP cover plate I had lying around and used that stewmac fret slot cleaner to etch around it onto the jewel case

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Cut it out on the bandsaw and sanded it ti final shape,then I took the micromesh up to 12000 and I have a satin cover that I will hit with a clear gloss varnish because it scratches way too easy as it is...so I will be able to peek in at my wiring any time I want.

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I traced around it

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And I routed out the cavity,which I don't have pics of yet.I also drilled for the controls..volume,3 way toggle,tone...I really am wanting to get some of those new EMG coil tappable pups,and if I do I will be drilling for a couple of mini toggles as well.

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Then I took my handle of my fret slot cleaning tool and rounded over the controls at the top..sorry about the fuzzy pic.

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That is all I have done today...I am waiting for a new slot cleaning tool to finish my fretting...tomorrow I am going to try to finish the body work..i have a small belly cut to add and a bunch of sanding...

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So the control cavity..I am trying new things this build,so I did the Forstner bit thing and hogged out most of the wood,then cleaned it up with the router...but the recess for the control cavity was being difficult,so I stopped routing and got out the chisel...

I traced out the outline with a small chisel

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and then I chiseled out the ledge and sanded it smooth with sandpaper wrapped around a small piece of brass...it looks like it does not fit too well,but I did that to leave room for the finish..I usually forget that and then have to make the plate smaller afterward.

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I really like the look of the clear cover..but the great thing is that if I decide I don't like it later,all I have to do is take it off and paint the back of the plate any color I want..and it will never scratch off since it is on the inside.

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Thanks..I really appreciate that you guys like it..

RAD..the dry body weight right now is 3.8 pounds...I was hoping to get a super thin single cut that would still balance on a strap,and I think I have it..the neck is really light,too...1.4 pounds..the hardware weighs 2.1 pounds..totaling 6.9 pounds..I expect after finishing it may weigh up to 8 pounds,but possibly a bit less.

I am creating an inlay for the headstock that I started years ago,and finally it seems to fit the guitar well enough..I am trying to create some horns out of that same material I used for the dots..and I am going to Etch in some crooked teeth into the faux ivory

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Ok so looking back through the build... I like the horns.

Next time I would build the neck out of Bubinga as well. Not sure if it was an option but if you get the chance it would be interesting. I am starting to lean towards alternative neck woods these days as maple is "done to death". I just picked up some bubinga for neck lams and fretboard but haven't purchased a big enough piece for anything meaningful yet.

Really that is a decent body weight. I have sapele that weighs that much... now I am starting to think about a full on bubinga guitar...gggrrrr (I don't think I will look at this thread anymore cause I don't have time for such silliness :D ).

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