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oblaty

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  1. onto the back... edges routed with 45° bit, control cavity template made and cavity routed using it and started on the neck.. first the fret slots on ebony gets cut, fb gets trimmed and then radiused using 16" radius beam /custom made/ let the fun begin my first binding job on fb, so I had to pick the harder one.. so! sharp chisel and steady hand... after 30min or so this was the result... not bad huh? after the all hardware arrived I could route the bridge pickup cavity... and this is how it looks by now
  2. So I decided to post one of guitars I am currently building. Basically it´s a superstrat with some custom features. It will be also a proof of concept that was researched in my thesis. specs: Body 1 piece straight grained sapelli (swisscheesed because it is a bit heavier than I´d like) bookmatched unique carpathian maple Neck wenge, angled headstock italian lock ebony fb bound with flamed maple 16" radius, 24 frets, 25,5" scale Concept - body and neck tuned to exact frequency (stay tuned (or just check out this thread from time to time because it might take a while ) swisscheesing.. just small holes, those won´t act as chambers = lots of sound in lower weight package Body was then bandsawed close to line and prepared for top glueing. No pics of that, sorry, but clamp police might arrest me.. deffinitelly need much more clamps for this purpose At this stage, it gets P40 robosanding with template, then freehand robosanding at P120. Neck pickup and neck pocket gets routed using template from previous 7 string build.
  3. I´ve used hondo rosewood twice and I fell in love with it... but mine has tendency to chip a lot so I had to be careful. Otherwise, color, texture and tap sound are awesome
  4. I think that grey burst looks awesome, but I am not sure if it fits well with this sort of guitar
  5. looks pretty much like Vik Guitars´ duality series to me.. but nice clean work!
  6. thanks man! I appreciate it. Keeping it clean is very important for me. The better you prep, the better results you get at the end...
  7. I love those jokes about the "right way" but I am not sure about GOTM... I´ll just wait and try to enter it with my own design guitar not sure about strat being a guitar of the month.. it´s just too common guit
  8. yup, it was done because of the shorter scale... customer said: I want that neck pup as close as possible to the neck, and the bridge pup as far from it as possible. After I saw it coated in that satin sanding sealer I did not want it glossy, but that was just mine opinion
  9. Hey guys, I don´t have time to post here pics very often so I decided to make this thread for me to show you mine builds. Recently I have finished this HSH mahogany strat It has 24.75" scale, very thin neck and action low as possible - this is because of customers´ "short and fat" fingers Body is made of old stock african mahog and neck is carpathian violin grade flame maple pickups are 2x SD HS4 and single SD antiquity, tremolo is fender and tuners are locking schallers.. oh and not to forget, it is lefty now some pics first coats of sanding sealer neck from the back ;-) and there she goes finished http://sphotos-g.ak....894110735_n.jpg
  10. Hey crow! great lookin guitars! do you use EU maple or US?
  11. thanks guys, really he is happy. At first he had 54´s pickups but they were... weak so we changed them to those hot 50´s and now it´s much better
  12. and almost done and with pickups and done... and shipped to customer
  13. darker lacquer on the right places, neck almost done the lacquer looks wet but it is not I use it thinned to 80/20
  14. not bad for a strat body 1.9kgs, what do you think? hanging after first coats. filler for body and thin nitro lacquer for neck as thin coat as possible, fretting, another coats
  15. Hey guys, been a while again... This one is already finished, so I want to share it with you Body - swamp ash Neck - european flamed maple bridge, tuners - fender pickups - fender hot 50´s classic vintage grain pattern
  16. I guess you could balance the bright woods with weaker pickups (magnets). What kind of pups did you use on that birdseye guit?
  17. How´s the tone on this black lotus? I´ve heard somewhere that walnut is a bit on the bright side. I guess it depends on each piece...
  18. very cool guitars I must say how heavy are they? as far as I know, european ash is heavy as hell...
  19. Vintage meets modern, a.k.a Lady-P Contoured alder body with nitro burst Slightly flamed maple one piece neck with walnut skunk stripe and abalone side dots Badass bridge, Hipshot tuners, Lollar pickup 1 volume + 1 tone All finished in very thin nitro
  20. yeah, the black hardware switched the customer from his second bass and the pg shape is traditional see 51´ p-bass (or Sting´s signature) an this is an audio sample Bass test strings are DR Black beauties - between nylon and flatwound
  21. Fast forward... we decided the old neck did not match the overall concept very well, so it´s got a new neck now. waiting for frets And it looks more vintage now and my new logo There she is in all her beauty
  22. And it´s looking like a bass Test fit, and the next thing is sanding, sanding and finishing First coat of sealer after staining it amber This beauty is getting a burst And bursted, waiting for topcoats And ready for a trip to it´s new home... gonna miss you Lady
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