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  1. I guess it's about time this finally entered the GOTM, but its finally completed, so here it goes:

    First off, though I designed this top to bottom I gotta give credit to luthier Vadim Pashin and the rest of the Shamray staff for the work that went into this. The binding was a real pain but hey, it got done.

    Name: "Sentinel V" on here and through the design process / officially "CS#1986 Babiak Custom"

    Construction Method: Neck-thru

    Neck: Maple (hard rock maple)

    Neck features: Standard 3-piece (with slightly angled headstock)

    Fretboard: Ebony, compound radius

    Frets: 24 – Sintoms "6100" (medium tall, AKA "Jumbo")

    Nut: Derlin – 43 mm

    Fret markers: Split parallelograms - half in white pearl, half in black pearl

    Fretboard binding: Single layer fretboard, 7 layer headstock

    Body wood: Mahogany

    Body binding: 7-layer

    Scale Length: 25.5 inches

    Strings: Ernie Ball Hybrid-Slinky

    Machine heads: Sperzel locking (black)

    Bridge: Kahler

    Pickup: Bill Lawrence L-500XL (zebra)

    Electronics: Switchcraft mono jack, 1 volume, thats it!

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    http://s7.photobucket.com/albums/y290/Mat_...home/?start=all

  2. I think their painter could have done a little better, though. The burst doesn't follow the contours close to the neck

    thats my fault. the guy i had do the rendering did that (no following of contours near neck). the painter just used the reference picture and did it as-is to what i submitted

    it was afterward that i noticed this, but too late at that point to go "hey, start over and make sure the bursting follows better...." lol, it was already over schedule by several months! (and it woulda cost me....)

  3. You painted it? Nooo! It looked killer natural.

    Why do people always say this?natural wood on unfigured mahogany just is the worst aesthetic cmbination ever...and solid paint can kick major ass.

    I just went through all of the pics and I must say I really like what you have going on there...hope it comes out well.I also just noticed it is being done by shamray guitars.I always wondered about those.

    haha, agreed. the mahogany on the back did look killer though, especially on the neck joint. but yeah, EVERYONE says that but solid colors can look great too, all depends on application.

  4. The problem with my build, straight up, is that the nut isn't jiving with the head stock design.

    pictures

    CS-1986_nut_6946.jpg

    http://s7.photobucket.com/albums/y290/Mat_...86_nut_6944.jpg

    http://s7.photobucket.com/albums/y290/Mat_...86_nut_6945.jpg

    what would be an optimal solution to this problem?

    right now the ideas I've had thrown at me are:

    A - put a wedge in there to maintain access

    B - mount it flat, block access and would have to take off nut to do a TR adjustment if neccessary

    C - standard nut and use locking tuners

    any other ideas? thoughts? suggestions?

  5. yeah, looks like we can do the trans on the black since it's going to be stripped.....someone didn't get the memo but apparently it was done in SILVERBURST on the weekend :D *pukes*

    oh god...

    How could they screw that up so badly?! Ugh. Well hopefully it gets corrected and the finish does the guitar justice.

    well what happened was we never went over the paint in specifics outside of "we'll talk about it later" and the CGI rendering I showed them

    they saw it and thought it was silverburst; not in the sense of duct-tape colored silverburst now, but classic gibson silverburst (white/cream to silver then black)

    the back though....my fault, i never went over that with them (assumed we were gonna go over paint when the time came, didnt think they would just straight to it)

    only stepping stone now is price they want to do the strip and re-finish.....ugh

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