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MiKro

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  1. Most LPs have a maple cap...is your '68 RI all-mahogany?  If so, then yeah it will sound different from your LP.

    Erik,

    You are correct about the maple cap on my LP Im hoping the maple neck and longer scale will change some. The sapele is denser than the mahogany so I hope it may add to some ( not much if any more than likely) difference.

    What the he!!, it's my first build and gotta start somewhere LOL!!!

    I still may choose to use a lacewood cap. I have a very nice bookmatched set that is beggin to be used. I could also do a swamp ash cap??

    Thanks again,

    MK

  2. Sounds like a cool guitar.  My only comment is that, with that wood and pickup combo, the tone may not be all that different from your LP.  Sapele is very similar to mahogany....although, the maple neck may add a bit of bite that you don't get from a mahogany LP neck.

    Erik,

    Thanks for the headsup. I'm hoping that the maple top and neck do give it some more bite. Also the Carvin neck is a 25in scale and not 24 3/4 this should also change the tone. If not, then I'll try some other PUPS.

    Thanks again and Happy Holidays

    Mike K

  3. I would suggest holding off on the lacewood or maple cap, mainly because, if you do that, you will also have to alter your Carvin neck. However, if you have already thought about it, and decided you can do it, by all means give it a try!

    Primal,

    Thanks for the input. I have decided that I am going to narrow the neck tenon top and bottom, then set it in as a full length set neck so I can use the cap and also have the sapele body for the back without the maple neck tenon showing through.

    I see this as just a few more routing steps. I have been a workworker for years and this is just another joint to me. We will see how it comes out.

    Just trying to find time is the hardest part. LOL!!!

    Thanks again and Happy Holidays

    MIke K

  4. I got an old artist from around the same time, the one with IBZ/Dimarzio pups, and carved top and back. Great guitar, but I have to many, so if you want to give me an offer... :D

    Seriously, if nothing else works out, I could draw you the dimensions and send to you. It will take some time to reach you across the Atlantic, but If you have the time to wait…

    PM me if you want me to do it.

    The main dimensions are:

    Waist with:  19.0 cm

    Lower bout with:  32.7 cm

    Neck joint to end of body:  35.3 cm

    Body thickness at edge:  3.0 cm

    Body thickness at middle of body: 5.5 cm

    Well SL,

    You have made my day. I'll pass on purchasing the Artist and thanks, but the dimensions are greatly appreciated. Now I can adjust my drawing accordingly.

    Man thanks again and Happy Holidays.

    MIke K

  5. I dont know the actual dimensions your looking for, but I can tell you how to get them.

    Look up the specs on your guitar and find the scale length.  The scale length is the <snip>  :D

    Thanks,

    i have already done that from the Ibenez website. But I'm afraid that it is not a DNuts on pic so I'll go by the feel of it.

    Thanks again!!

    Mike K

  6. i dont know if ur heart is set on those pups, but personally i would use some different ones. Cant wait to see how it turs out thought, good luck and have fun building :D.

    Thanks Duff,

    The same PUPs are in my LesPaul 68 reissue and I think they will work fine for me. We will see what happens. My 1980 Artist was stolen about 6 years ago and I really enjoyed that guitar. So the reason for my build.

    Thanks again,

    Mike K

  7. Hello All,

    I have been lurking here for awhile and finally am going to take the jump and start my first build. I have learned so much from this forum, and I thank ya'll for your indulgence with my questions. I have done much research here and now it's time to ask.

    I have decided to build an Ibenez Artist type design. Double cutaway, tilt neck.

    I have a good start on the body shape from Pictures but was wondering if someone had the true dimensions of an Artist body?

    My plan starts with a Carvin Maple neckthrough paddlehead, Sapele wings with either a Lacewood cap or quilted maple cap. Gibson, 496R and 500T PUPs, Carvin hardtail bridge with string throughs and Carvin Tuners.

    Again thanks for all of your help in advance.

    Mike K

  8. is your neck warped?

    Curtis

    Nope, first thing I checked? The fret board is flat and true to the back surface of the headstock and the top surface of the headstock. It appears that the heel was milled this way. When looking at the heel all the way to the nut, the plane of the strings follows the angle of the heel in relation to the nut string slots and depth. As if to flatten them to the body ????? or keep equidistance from the pups.

    MK

  9. I don't think he's saying it's a Fender. Unless a lot of wood was removed, you have to flatten it. You don't want an abnormally thin heel though. If it was really thinned out on the bass side, then it might be firewood. No pics=no verdict. :D

    Actually it is a Fender neck from a Squire Strat that was sevearly damaged. Only the neck survived and some of the electronics. The difference from side to side is about 1/16 of an inch in thickness. I will remeasure and get some pics, as I beleive there will be enough to bring it back flat without getting to thin on the heel.

    Thanks for your response.

    Mike

  10. Hello All,

    I'm new here so please excuse any stupid things that I do. Just let me know! LOL:))

    So, I've been lurking for quite sometime and have decided to do my first build. I have searched the archives for this and found nothing. So here is my question.

    I have a strat neck that I am going to use for this build. My problem is that the neck heel has an angle in the bottom that appears to compensate for the string height/or string diameter to allow it to be flat in relation to the body. This is from the heel end not lenghtwise. See link for drawing

    http://www.mikrovisions.com/wood/neckheel.jpg

    Do I need to leave this in or should I flatten the heel? I will be setting the neck pocket at an angle so I can use a TOM. I feel that the extra side angle will only cause problems. What is your assessment on this?

    Thanks in advance for all of your help,

    Mike

  11. just another question... I just cut my headstock and i can definately see the difference between the cuts and the rest of the headstock... When I finish the neck, will there still me a difference in color?

    PR3,

    a pic would help. They may have stained the wood and now with your RAW cut it is much lighter. I t mat only require a simple clear coat also. Try some water or mineral spirits on the raw wood to see if it matches. If not then stain has been added, then yo have to figure out what color stain and try and match.

    MK

  12. the upcharge is 30$ and the guy said it would be 1 month build time (and that's with no inlays too)... Naturally, being Carvin, I GOT the neck 3 weeks later.

    anyways... I'm getting my wood sunday so i'll see then :\

    Thanks, I called them after I got online and they quoted me $45 upcharge and 8weeks.

    So you got a deall. I'm glad someone does. I guess it's either do it myself when I start or spend the $.

    Thats nuts? I don't mind the $45 but $30 sounds better, But 8 weeks? I can muck up at least 3 necks in that time LOL:))

    LOL:)))

    Thanks again.

    Mike K

  13. I definitely want some pics!!! I wanna build a les paul and if i could get figured mohog and maple for that price im definitely ordering from them. I ordered from macbeth down in san fran and the dude on the phone said "well we have some really nice figured curly maple" so i got it and it wasnt hardle figured at all.... I was very upset.

    Duff,

    If your looking for good figured Maple or Mahogany, I buy from Gilmerwood.com,

    No I'm not a relative just I've used them for a long time for many woodworking projects and found they are honest and you get to see the wood before your buy.

    Check some of my Maple from them.

    http://www.mikrovisions.com/wood

    I have posted a pic of some of my figured Maple from them. Most of these are 8/4 or better and at least 7 in. wide. I figure I have plenty of billets or tops just in the pic for at least 10 guitars.

    Just wanted you to know ther are alternatives.

    Mike K.

    ps. soon I start my first guitar project. Then the questions come from me LOL. I have been lurking for a while and reading as much as I can so I will try and not ask STUPID questions ,Just make stupid mistakes. LOL:))))

  14. I got my carvin neck it's pretty pale mahogany... I was planning on doing a full mahogany guitar in tung oil.

    I was wondering if i have any chances of being able to find mahogany the same tint/colour at my wood yard... It's pretty big though and i hope to find some there by bringing the neck.

    Thanks

    I'm somewhat new here been lurking alot so forgive me if my post is wrong?

    (disregard my stupidity)))) I had Maple on my mind

    Mike

    I see that your neck is Mahogany, Man Im blind!! LOL

    Good luck on the match.

    If you dont mind me asking though what was the upcharge for the Mahogany neck from Maple and also the lead time?

    Thanks in advance

    MK

  15. Welcome to PG!  :D

    Cocobolo makes a great fretboard; one of the best ones I've ever seen is on Godin's entry for Guitar of the Month (GOTM), very cool how he brought in a hint of the sapwood.  You just have to be very careful cutting & sanding it, the dust is toxic as hell.  Same for ebony.

    Thanks Erik, I just have never seen it used for fret boards. I was aware of the dust/toxics from cocobolo though, thanks for the reminder LOL! I have found that planing CB is not easy. I finally started using a plunge router in a sled/jig and plane from the top and almost no chip out. Takes longer though :D Also have you ever seen anyone use multiple pieces for the neck using Multi scarf joints that interlock or dove tails to use up your scrap (exotic) wood? I have an idea for a Guitar that would use many smaller pieces to form 3 long boards that would be laminated to make the neck? This would give it a puzzle effect. Then do something similar for the top and back of the guitar. Stillhave this one in the planning stages. It will be called "Puzzled" of course LOL Thanks for the Welcome also, It is nice to find a site that from what I have read has many talented people and willing to help.

    Thanks again

    Mike

  16. Hi, I'm New here so excuse my mistakes. Has anyone ever tried using figured Cocobolo for the fret board? I have some beautiful Cocobolo that I'm thinking of using on a Lacewood neck. I think it would look killer against a nice maple top?

    I love the feel and look of ebony and the Cocobolo is also very hard and slicks up really nice. any thoughts or feedback would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Mike

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