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So I am putting together a LP style guitar for a good friend of mine who is going through a messy divorce. The divorce bit started after this project began. The original name for this guitar was the "Shred Paul" and now it will end up being either "The Ex-Wife" or "The Harpy".

Short story long, I was explaining the toxicity of some of the wood to my friend and he says to me: "So what you're telling me is that the maple can affect your lungs, the wenge can cause sepsis if I get a splinter, if you do not ground it correctly I can be electrocuted, and the finishing is hazardous as well. It reminds me of *'STBEW'"

* - Acronym for "Soon To Be Ex Wife". He pronounces it stooboo.

Specs:

Neck: Wenge/maple 3 piece lam

Allparts truss rod

24 Fret

FB: Ebony with custom inlay. Dots on side only.

Back: Wenge

Top: Flamed maple

PU's: SD Pearly Gates

Tuners: Schaller

Bridge: TOM

Hardware color: Black

Plans:

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Neck blank progression:

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Body progression:

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Screwed up on my wiring channel. May have to open up more of the control cavity to allow wiring to feed to all pots.

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Before anyone says anything, more clamps were eventually added. Yes, they really are needed.

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Templates for carve. I really hate mdf. The dust makes me itch even thinking about it.

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Ready to plane the neck and pickup planes. Need to build a jig.

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Neck and pickup angles planed

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I know most folks use an orbital sander for this part but aside from not owning one, I feel like I would have a lot more control with a scraper.

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A few beers later I end up with this

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Still lots of tweaking to do on the carve but that is where she will sit for tonight.

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  • 5 months later...

Wow. . .I have really let this project sit idle for a while. I hate to use the excuse but life has gotten in the way once again. Summer has been booked up pretty solid for me and I have been just trying to keep up. I have promised myself that I would get going on this again soon.

No progress to show yet but the friend I am building it for decided a few months ago he would like binding on the body. Since I had already carved it and I have no overhead router or other fancy solution I sat on it for a while. Yesterday I had some time to kill since so I started on a proof of concept for a router jig inspired by something I saw created by Setch. I rebuilt the whole thing today using what I had learned in my POC and am nearly complete. I need to finish the adjustable fence and run a few test cuts with it but if all goes well I should have my binding channels cut in within a couple days.

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Pros, good call on the second mount. I have added that and started work on my adjustable fence v1.0 tonight. Not much time to work on this as I spent most of my day brewing a California Common style lager. I am hoping I will have a little time tomorrow to fine tune the fence design. As of right now I have the ability to expose about .02 inches of a 1/4" straight bit for testing purposes. I need to reduce the height and depth of the fence as well as reduce the length of the extension arms but test cuts have come out great so far.

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Yeah, so the throat of this thing was not deep enough. Working on Version 3.0 atm. Updates pending. I did pick up a nice 3/4 horse Porter Cable Router motor to be used as my dedicated table router for 75 bucks today at the Rockler Outlet. Pretty happy with that.

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Wow. Been a whole year since I have updated this thread. This project had to be put on hold for awhile but hoping to get back on track with it. This weekend I was able to route for binding and install as well. Purfling is on order and I am hoping to get it installed before the end of the week.

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