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Guitaraxz

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  1. Today I started getting the fretboard to size. Good ol shooting board. I allready had it laying around from a previous ax where the client didn't like the colours, he said he wanted it just plain dark with no white streaks. Personally I like the streaks. Here are some old pics of me making the fanned fretboard First just laying out the line with a cutter Then use a Stewmac little jap saw Finally I used a big Jap saw for the full depth, sorry no pic. Thanks for watching!
  2. Yeah that lamp helps a lot, it's the battery powered one that INCRA sells. Thank you for the tip on the convex cauls, I'll give it a shot next time. On this one I used screws in the middle, where the Humbucker will be, I don't think it was the best idea yet it glued OK.
  3. Oh it IS difficult to get good wood, the Chinese are taking it all! I was told by a wood store that the Chinese are paying better prices for most woods (than Mexicans) and that beuties such as Ziricote are being sold waay more expensive to the US. All timbers in these guitars are local, Korina (here called Caoba Blanca) grows all thru central america, that includes the lower states of Mexico. We sell Seymour's in our shop, we buy them directly from St Barbara CA, so we have plenty to choose from. Since I install 3 or 4 pups a month I get to hear them and know what they sound like, I love doing that hehe! but the 8 string is going to have Lace Alumiwhatever, that,s what the client asked for, I'm dying to hear them and know how good they are.
  4. I know this aint a V, but it will do the job I couldn't find any pics of a great solution i have seen, and doable on any existent V without permanent mods, but a great solution is a Strat Jackplate placed on the electronics cover. I mean an electronics cover which is on the back, just plug a strat type jack in there. Also that is one great RR Flying V!
  5. Whoa! Looks awsome! Thanks for the little humbucker/direct mount jig, and please let us know if the Katana is as good as it looks.
  6. Forgot this pic of lowering the body to insert the top
  7. 8 string......... Planing for wings Planing for top, wood is Palo Escrito joining the Palo Escrito Leveling the Palo Escrito gluing the top Thanks for watching!
  8. The 8 string....... Wood (Cedar, Chen Chen and Korina) and template Gluing the Cedar & Chen Chen Elbow grease for leveling angle for the headstock
  9. with nut and tailpeice placed I can now meassure where to place the bridge filling in the belly cut Before sanding (prep prior to finish) we build her up to make sure everything is in the correct place Thanks for watching!
  10. 7 string........ putting in the side dots Aahhh.....the nut, it seems so simple yet.... my method is to check the hight of the frets with a feeler gauge then hold the gauge with the 1'st n 6'th string so i can file to the same depth
  11. 7 string....... Cutting the Korina luckilly we got a single big peice of wood so this is just one chunk A peice of Cedar, cutting the scarf joint The necks of both axe's, the thre peice is for the 8 string Gluing the fretboard prep for routing the headstock putting in the frets headstock routed and tuners fitted
  12. I'm posting this a bit late, the guitars are well into the build, so I'll start with pics of where they are right now and follow with some pics of how we got here. The 7 string, in two parts, ready for paint. 8 string neck-thru, a lot more work to be done yet!
  13. looks great! I would put some PAF type pups in there, or better yet a PAF bridge & P90 neck, 50's wiring.
  14. Elegant, agile, original! That is an incredible looking guitar man!
  15. Wicked Thorn I just call her Wicked haha! The Woods are: Body ; Walnut Top; Parota Neck; Cedar Neck adornments; Jabin Fretboard; Granadillo Scale length 25” Electronics & Pickups; Seymour Duncan Distortion & Seymour 59, Pot CTS, Jack Switchcraft. This is a special build for me because it is Nancys’(my wife) first build. She and I have a small guitar shop and I used to be the only one making guitars while she helped me with some setups. She decided to make one by herself and all I did was draw the diagram, she did everything else. I wish my first one would have been half as good! All the shop had made up till then were copies so we decided to make it an original, lots of beer, drawing and Rock N Roll were our inspiration. I just call her Wicked haha! The Woods are: Body ; Walnut Top; Parota Neck; Cedar Neck adornments; Jabin Fretboard; Granadillo Scale length 25” Electronics & Pickups; Seymour Duncan Distortion & Seymour 59, Pot CTS, Jack Switchcraft. This is a special build for me because it is Nancys’(my wife) first build. She and I have a small guitar shop and I used to be the only one making guitars while she helped me with some setups. She decided to make one by herself and all I did was draw the diagram, she did everything else. I wish my first one would have been half as good! All the shop had made up till then were copies so we decided to make it an original, lots of beer, drawing and Rock N Roll were our inspiration. I just call her Wicked haha! The Woods are: Body ; Walnut Top; Parota Neck; Cedar Neck adornments; Jabin Fretboard; Granadillo Scale length 25” Electronics & Pickups; Seymour Duncan Distortion & Seymour 59, Pot CTS, Jack Switchcraft. This is a special build for me because it is Nancys’(my wife) first build. She and I have a small guitar shop and I used to be the only one making guitars while she helped me with some setups. She decided to make one by herself and all I did was draw the diagram, she did everything else. I wish my first one would have been half as good! All the shop had made up till then were copies so we decided to make it an original, lots of beer, drawing and Rock N Roll were our inspiration. -Raxz
  16. Judging by the crazy way this city is growing I think I know where MexicanBreed is; He is stuck in traffic. Hehe!
  17. Cool, looks much more comfortable now. This part looks like fun, stripping the guitar for the refinish is not. The paint job is going to be a bigger challenge, keep us posted!
  18. Everything of that bass looks top notch, the woods, the workmanship, great work! R
  19. Thank you all for this cool forum, it's always usefull to share information, usefull for all of us. Our little shop is just a two person operation, my wife and I, we have no body else. I'll post the guitars we are currenty making, regards. -Raxz
  20. Thank you! It's all Sherwin Williams, the blue dye is alcohol based and the clear is Polyurethane.
  21. Oh yeah! I made that guitar December 2014, I just thought that since I'm new at the forum that it was a good idea to start with a finished model. It took three months.
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