ShreddyKrueger
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These are my TurboCAD drawings of my next project guitar.
I just wanted your guys' opinions, you seem to know what is good or not.
Thanks.
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photoshop*
should have previewed the post first
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to save it follow these steps:
1. Create the guitar.
2. Hit the "Print Scrn" button on your keyboard.
3. Then open up an image editor. (mspaint, photoshot, illustrator)
4. paste it.
5. crop it.
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correction, the link is:
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http://www.nymphusa.com/ click on the virtual guitar modeling link
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I am working on my project les paul, and i was thinking about what finish to put on it when I remembered that i once read that les pauls are harder to reach the upper frets on. I thought about doing a contoured heel that is available on the warmoth bodies. Does anyone have other ideas? Thanks in advance
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Would this process work on the Les Paul kit here: http://torresengineering.com/comlespaulty.html
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Does anyone know how to get the Les Paul VooDoo "JuJu" Finish? i saw a very highly magnified picture of it, and there is a little bit of red in the grain. Thanks to anyone who replys.
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does anyone have a Les Paul Wiring Diagram with this type of switch...
All i've seen is this type....
And this pickups on the diagram need to be the kind with only 2 wires not 4
Thanks.
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I meant the body. or did you mean the body? I dunno, that would be interesting. Inlay on the body. hmmm...
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I recently got a Les Paul body off of eBay, and I don't know what color, or design to paint on it. If anyone has any original ideas, (cause I don't want to copy anyone famous or anything.) i would be most appreciative.
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Another Question. If the bridge is munted lower or higher, will it change anything?
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I have a Squier Strat, and i have been wanting a T.O.M. bridge for a while. Does anybody have a good way to do this? It also needs to be a way as to not screw up my current finish.
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(the following is a contradiction to my user name)
Does anyone have any tips, or refrences for learning how to do speed poicking?
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in addition to my reply, you have to double the distance from the nut to the 12th fret. then the high e saddle, and the D saddle will equal the scale length.
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to make the edges around where the drill bit go in, put some tape over, and then drill. for the point where the bit comes out, put a piece of scrap wood under where the hole will be and that should prevent the wood from having a messy edge.
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you could put them in now and put some tape around them while painting.
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one word, no, anything else would be harder than using a router or finding someone with a router to use
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1. no, you do not need the templates to sand.
2. it would probably be best to just use regular sandpaper. for 2 reasons
a. you can get to hard to reach areas easier.
b. you'll respect it more if you have to put more work in to it.
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Thanks Maiden. Could regular candle wax work instead of paraffin wax?
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I posted earlier about taking off a pickup cover, and i took it off. I put it back in my guitar and i am experiencing some microphonic feedback. I have read on other pages about how you can fix this by dipping the pickup in wax. Does anyone know how to do this?
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I bought a Squier last summer, and I had some pickups laying around from other guitars, and i bought some sheet plastic from my local harware store, and made a new pickguard, and i used to have a fender strat that the body got really burnt up in a small fire at my dad's so i used that neck, so it turned out to be a pretty nice guitar that only cost me about 15 bucks for the plastic.
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you could probably get a new one from warmoth.com. they make a quality neck.
Finally Got Some Good Pictues.
in In Progress and Finished Work
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That is one of THEE most bitchin inlay i've ever seen