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  1. There are ways you can do this. I don't know how the reults will look though. I think there are flat clears out there. Since they don't use them in the automotive paint world I can't tell you for sure. However, if you have your paint mixed at an automotive paint store that sells PPG paint, ask for a few ounces of DX265 Flattening Agent. A little added to the paint will go far. For example, 2 ounces in an RTS quart of black makes for some FLAT black paint. Good luck and be sure to test spray first. Add a bit at a time.
  2. That's pretty killer. Change the headstock to Jeremy's design and WHOA!
  3. Thanks for the replies, everyone. Wes, I hope my V looks half as good as yours.
  4. I am contemplating building a neck through V (in the Jackson King V style). I will use a Carvin neck through, but my question regards the body wings. I think I read (the guitar building bible is on the way, just not here yet) on here that you cut the body halves then glue them to the neck through. My question is how would you clamp the wing while the glue dries? Would I just do it as I would with a standard body?
  5. Check out: Dark Shift Opeth Novembers Doom Silencer Blistered Earth Nevermore
  6. I checked them out at music123.com. The Splattercaster in black with silver and gold sounded promising. Until I saw a close up.
  7. You can pick up material anywhere material is sold. Clothing and hobby outlets. Wal Mart. As far as the lizard pattern goes I have no clue.
  8. I read somewhere (can't remember where now- sorry) that some copper foil tape uses non conductive adhesive. This guy who wrote the article recommended using a small solder joint interconnecting all the pieces of foil.
  9. Isn't the brown just the transition between the black and yellow? I think it is just yellow and black.
  10. If the guitar is made with a pickguard, changing to a dual humbucker set up is easy. All you would need is a new pick guard with dual humbucker openings. You can get one from Warmoth for about 20 bucks. Then, just "open" the body up a bit so the humbuckers will fit in the body cavity behind the pick guard, wire the pickups according to instructions and you are done.
  11. The main thing with scallops is a light touch is a must. If you press the string hard, it will go sharp.
  12. I have been considering doing a maple board with ebony and rosewood inlays.
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