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  1. I looked on there, I could only find the "standard" wirings, I want to do mine differently... 3 humbuckers, and a 3 way switch, and 1 vol and 1 tone control. I have a strat right now and I never use the combination switchings i.e. the neck and middle, mid and bridge combos, so I figured I'd just do a 3 way switch I think I'll just dissect my strat to see how its done, that will be a huge help
  2. Yeah, i'm not sure which one to do, I know a guy who's been giving me advice on how to build one and he said a dovetail joint would be good (he mainly builds acoustics), I want to do it the simplest way that doesn't sacrifice a tight fit I'd do a bolt on neck, but I want to make a sustain machine
  3. yeah that makes sense, I was thinking it was something like that, but my knowledge of electronics is...suitable, I know enough to build simple things, but nothing too advanced (guitar wiring seems somewhere in the middle) The inlays... I'm just going to go with dots on the fretboard, I wanted to do some really cool designs but I realized, "that pearloid stuff is not cheap".
  4. Hey, I'm building my first guitar and its going to have 1 tone and 1 vol pot, how do I get the potentiometers to "morph" into either a volume or tone control? on the website where I order them it doesn't differentiate between the two, it just says they can serve as either or. Also, how would I go about making a set neck? I'm going to use a dovetail joint, but what would I use to cut such intricate shapes? One more thing... How are inlays put in?
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