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PunkRockerLuke

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  1. It was phrased as a question as what were you going to do but toss them in the trash.
  2. My Life Is Average. In actuality everything on it is un-average. Such as this guitar.
  3. I deem this worthy of someone emailing to the people at MLIA And that ship is sweet looking. Overall a really nice lookin guitar
  4. well for the electric I narrowed down the design choice if it ever happens. The design is...... Telemaster dundundundundun! I will most likely try and find a good sounding standard tele pickup set, or get a vintage sounding tele neck pickup and a twangbucker, or may use lipstick tube pickups (this is a vintage styled build)
  5. And how is any of this relevant to me requesting some?
  6. Maybe barnwood veneer and staining the backing wood barn red and then do a weathering wash over it. The stain therefore would look like a weathered barn and if it was possible to get any good things of venerr out of it, would also have the coloration to hide cracks.
  7. I was given a Harmony classical guitar yesterday. Part of the top is cracked and two of the braces for the top have popped off. How should I go about fixing these problems???
  8. I recently started to build an A/B box in an old printer power supply box ( sans PCB and power cord) Would the plastic case be ok if I just shielded the mounting holes for the jacks and the switch or do I need to go to radioshack or the hardware store and get an enclosure or a junction box?
  9. Well i finally am updating this the little bandsaw couldn't handle the wood so I'm trying another guy from my church who has a big enough bandsaw. I also ordered the original pickguard I was going to go with because I found out that I could not order the custom one with the pickups I wished to. I am alsogoing to just buy a pre-fretted rosewood fretboard and save the cocobolo fretboard for my next project (more on that later on).
  10. I have the bridge and I'll be cutting out the body in about a week or so. sorry for the lack of picturs. my digital camera's sync cable won't work for some reason. I'll try to upload some pictures whenever I can.
  11. I'm am about $1.50 away (not counting shipping) from having enough money to order the pickguard and the bridge from GFS. I'm trying to locate a bandsaw to cut out the body. My friend scott has one but we'd have to cut out the body one side at a time because it is a small bandsaw.
  12. I cut the poplar today so that it was into two 20" long pieces and then I trimmed up the edges using a tablesaw to make it nice and square and glued it up today. EDIT: I've decided to go for the pricier ($95 more if you want to be exact) custom handwired pickguard from guitar fetish. It may be more costly but if it costs that much more it is probably a whole lot better quality than if I went with the $40 pre wired one. Plus I could go with the fender style humbuckers if I wanted to.
  13. Yeah my moms camera is a pain the the a$$ it won't sync anymore so I need to get that problem fixed or buy my mom a card reader. It's probably the freaking base again. Gotta love kodak.
  14. I just bought the poplar for the rest of the body today! Cost only $16.37 too
  15. Sorry bout calling it a bass then... Still looks awesome
  16. Does anyone know the spacing between the centerlines of the pickup cavities on a H/H stratocaster?
  17. sorry I couldn't reply yesterday Diz I was stuck going around visiting "relatives" (aka being dragged out to graveyards) by my mother and, for some odd reason I never recieved a topic reply email either.
  18. Yeah it stinks but at least I'll be getting some when Diz orders his parts.
  19. You are correct I'm a high schooler but the only jobs that i can walk to are work at a nursing home or work at a gas station with a person you want to throw out into the highway. I own a router, just not any bits for the router
  20. I'm reusing the neck, I didn't like the fretboard that was on it, especially since it was urinated on by my mom's cat. I didn't exactly pull the fret i just broke the board into pieces I had to hammer four or five out and those are the ones that I ruined. I have lists made which I re-write nearly everyday. And as for a list of parts I have a folder in my favorites with links to guitarfetish for parts and a link to stewmac for finishing supplies. So far I need to: 1) Collect scrap metal and use cash earned to buy parts and supplies needed. (a whole nother list) 2) Either buy or borrow router bits and practice routing cavities in plywood or particleboard until I feel ready to route on guitar body. 3) Find someone to help with the fretwork. 4) Find someone willing to either let me use their bandsaw to cut out the body shape or will cut it for me if they are not comfortable with letting me use their power tools. 5) Find someone able to spray finish onto guitar. As I've learned from here and from experience building an electric guitar that looks good, plays well, and sounds good will take more than a month, if not even half a year to even a whole year to finish from planning to finishing.
  21. yeah I've got to find someone to help with the fretwork too
  22. Thanks diz (oh and congrats on escaping I MEAN GRADUATING from school)
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