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evilbetty

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  1. cheers guys ,yeah i didnt realy know to much when i started probably would have been the smart option doing the channel first but we live an learn aye,

    as for those companys only cole clarks got back to me there pretty chocked with staffa t the moment but he said to come in for an intaview maybe keep my name down ???? been a bit sick latley so cant realy do much there yet ,,,

  2. also i changed my mind about the strings going thru the body so you can see the holes for them and also i just got the jack plug hole finished so a lil bit done

    next im looking at how i fit the neck pick up or if indeed im going to use it????

    i have a seymour duncan hot rails pick up,not sure how going to drill the hole for it as the neck dosnet come off so its sort of in the way ,also not sure how to fitt it so that it can be raised and lowered to the right setting,cause theres no outer ring thing for it,wouild i have to make a ring???

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  3. yeah i like it too ,ive just emailed grover and they have enformed me that it dosent mater which way around i place them they work either way so stoked can set them how ever i need to ,so will see how i decide soon ,just waiting of a few parts to continue progress,

    the original guitar is a bc rich draco only 100 were made world wide 50 0f them being in the usa,

    i live in australia so getting one here was going to cost me a fair bit anyway ,so diy to the rescue!!!lol

    well thats if it works hahahahhaha,

    have to say im enjoying this all so far and im learning alot ,so yeah keep watching

  4. and now for my first real stuff up!!! feel pretty stupid about this one,

    i spent several hours marking out the holes for the tuners and i was sure they were,right

    how ever......... :D

    i drilled them and they wernt hahaha

    well its not that bad its just putting them in a possition that they are usuable is a little tricky due to the shape of the head stock and also trying to keep in mind the strings not touching each other,

    so a question can the tuners be fitted any way at all????????or do the y have to go in a certain way??

    i mean as long as the string goes thru and isnt touching the other strings does it mater if they are upside down back to front side ways front ways or other?????

    im using some grover tuners,but sitting them in the way i drilled doesnt look right,however if i swap the left to right then its not so bad,ill try to show what i mean....

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    here is how they were spose to be set ,well how i thought they were spose to be,the 2 bottom ones stick out more than the others ,dosnet effect the turning of them i just dont like the look

  5. wow thanks for that,yes i try to think about each part ,and ive been reading alot on here from what the other members have done so im starting to learn a little bit ,

    doh so i should have drilled the wiring holes first????!!!!

    hmmm hopefully i can get around it some how,

    i want to use a seymour duncan invader and i also have a seymour duncan classic stack single pick up,wil these be ok together???? or should i try use a rail pick up like the one in the picture???

    i normal dont play a hell of alot with the neck pick up so may i could leave it out all together????

    or am i best to fit one just for extra control over the sound???

    also the original guitar has a push pull volume pot to control the pick up selection and volume,

    so what about the tone????? would i be best to fit a tone pot as well ?????and is this sort of pot

    harder to wire up???? i kinda like the idea of just one control on the guitar keeps it clean looking,

    sorry bout the most probably stupid questions ,but i really not sure on this sort of stuff yet,

    ive ordered that book some one sujested so hopefully can learn a bit from that,

    well i managed to finish of the ruff shaping of the guitar looks pretty good ,still not that happy with it tho,carving wood is another new experience for me so yeah ,

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  6. noo im just doing it from pictures and yes it is hard hahaha well probly not for you guys but havnet really done much work with real wood before ,im really enjoying it ,is there a such job as a guitar builder??? be a coool jo b to have i think very creative ,

    can any one tell me how hard it is to wire the pick ups in and what could be an easy way for me to doit.not too sure on the wiring side of things

  7. one question and its probably a complete newb one at that

    how did u level the top down after it was glued

    no worrys mate this is my first attempt i say attempt becasue have no idea if its gona work or not!!!!

    i just used a belt sander with 40 grit to take out the excess ,once it was down a bit i used 80 grit on a block to level it out better,its not 100 percent yet but its gettng there ,alot of sanding to do on this thing!!!!!cheers

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