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Custom Maple/ Cedar/ Black Locust 7 String


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Hey I'm about to finish my Tele build ( Just oiling the fret board which takes a few days) but I have started a new build in the meantime.

Seven string

Port Orford Cedar body

Western maple top

Black locust neck

Black and white ebony fret board

25.5 scale with 24 jumbo frets

Black tusk Nut

Custom wound Robbins Humbuckers with ebony bobbins

Black hardware

Hipshot hardtail and locking tuners

To be finished of with a lagoon burst!

Heres the boring start up pics

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Getting the body down to about 1 1/4"

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Jointed body

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glueing up

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glueing the top

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Today's Progress:

I'm leaving everything rough as far as the body goes so that after I dye the top I can come in a shape the body and get nice clean lines. This way I wont have to worry about taping everything off or getting color in places where it is not wanted.

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Cavity cover (not sanded flush yet)

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Like I said before I will be making wooden bobbins for these custom buckers. The flares will be ebony and the core of the bobbin will be maple.

Starting block

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Cut down to the top and bottom of four bobbins

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And taken down to their final thickness

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This is a great build. Quick question; is there any difficulty with ebony cracking when you insert to pole pieces?

None at all, they dont require much force to get them in but they are plenty snug once seated.

Cut the neck pocket

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Perfect

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Finally slimmed her down a bit

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Side dots and neck pocket close up

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Well balanced

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Both neck and body carving coming soon!

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how... did you get such a clean roundover??? Im impressed! I usually get some some "ruffling" when I do roundovers, hard to explain, but nothing that clean. I love it man, well done sir

I did get some roughing in certain parts because of grain orientation I guess but I just followed it with some 80 grit on a small sanding block then a scraper and it cleaned up real nice. Its ready to be taken up through the rest of the grits to get it ready for its finish

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How to open the electronics cavity on a Robbins custom.

Step one: locate cavity cover

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Step two: Insert pick til snug but do not force it

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Step three: Press down ward on the pick (It will want to push back out of the slot but keeping light pressure on the wider side of the pick will keep it in place while it lifts the cover.)

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Step four: Once the cover is raised use your other hand to grab and remove the cover

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The cover is plenty secure and will not move even when shaking the guitar with all your strength. If you hit the guitar hard enough to make the cover come off then you have bigger repair issues to worry about. No more screws to strip or lose and its a much cleaner look.

Neck bolt anchors

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My decals came in a little larger then I had expected and wont look right with this head stock design, but no worries, the back of the headstock works fine too

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Every thing is sealed, sanded, and ready for finish

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