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This month its a seven string.
i'll call this one the JHM 7.
spec:
quilted maple topped mahogany body dyed purple and finished in poly
5 piece maple and bubinga neck with customer designed headstock and my name on the top of it.
dimarzio pickups - tone zone and air norton
edge pro 7 locking trem
volume control only with 5 way switch
skull inlay with offset small dots on rosewood.
all in all this guitar plays great and has a huge sound.
ive loved making it and the owner im sure will love playing it.
Front
Back
Body
The Skull
and a few more links
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...TM/IMG_3920.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...TM/IMG_3921.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...TM/IMG_3922.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...TM/IMG_3924.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...TM/IMG_3925.jpg
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My vote is for Jaden. I love Paul Gilbert. Awesome 80's guitar. That is totally something he would have played. Nice work.
thanks man - like Paul says, "you can take the man out of the 80's"
the next one of these is going to be fluoro pink and green - aargh..
I wish you could split your vote ! - it was a tough one this month.
I loved the LP's and took some time to decide, in the end I voted for RDub, I loved the spalt top on the BigD and the pure stylish simplicity but im a sucker for a shred machine and went with RDub's.
if it were mine I would have turned the skulls thorugh 90º and changed the knobs...
cool ! - a hard month to vote..
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OK chaps im gonna be cheeky and enter this swirly pink guitar I made in November - but I only just got it finished!
between November and actually getting it completed its been my #1 player so as you can image, its already been through the mill and in and out of that proverbial transit van a thousand times and is no longer in showroom condition
I hope you can look past that and just appreciate it for what it is, which is basically an outrageously 80's shred machine
Paul Gilbert is one of my fave guitar players and I made it to take to a recent VIP lesson thing that he did while on his european tour, I got him to play it too check it out here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KGFkwL9WWY...re=channel_page
so with this in mind im gonna call this guitar "The Pablo-Saurus Rex" - Paul Gilbert and his crazy dinosaur fetish
specs are:
one piece, 5 laminate maple and walnut neck with maple fingerboard and 6105 frets
basswood body
fixed bridge string thru
pink and cyan swirl with "inverted" ghost F-Holes (I know someone here hates F-Holes )
D Activator bridge and PAF pro neck pickups
and all the usual other basic guitar type stuff
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Low end fuzz got my vote, just stood out for me.
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ive tried tonnes of ways but my fave way is to inject the glue using a syringe into the slot.
the glue is a 50/50 titebond mix and I hammer to locate before pressing in.
gives the most consistent fret jobs ive found so far..
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Hey is the fretwire from allparts any good?
Does any one know how many 2 foot lengths you get in a bulk pack? 1lb of 2 foot lengths = how much? lol
http://www.allparts.com/store/frets-lt-0482-B00,Product.asp
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Neil
(P.S after some crude calulations I got 1lb of fret wire to be about 18 2 foot lengths, does that sound about right?)
it depends on the size, bigger fatter wire = less lengths but at a guess its about 15-20 lengths ?? I dunno really, I never counted.
and yes the fretwire itself is fine although I tend to use dunlop where I can.
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I liked your comments on mine avanger - thanks for them !
it is supposed to be a workhose that ages like an old, old sideboard so your comments made me feel as though I had achieved my goal.
now im off to see if I can enter next months too
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My vote went to Simo, that bass is simply kickass !
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cheers guys, that stuff looks exactly what I was after !
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Guys, ive heard of people using (or pouring) coloured epoxy into fingerboard inlays and levelling off etc when its cured.
is this normal ?
ive always cut solid inlays but I have some inlays that are just too fine to cut and would like to use this method.
can anyone describe the process please ?
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Anyone have any experience with it? I'm thinking of using it to finish my acoustic
yes, ive used behlen's brushing lacquer, like anything wlse like it get it on quick, dont brush it more than is 100% necessary and you can get a pretty good finish off it once its flatted and polished.
thats the only one ive used though, I found that rustins plastic coat was much much better and ive not used it since.
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like other say, sounds like the nut is just too high possibly, fret the 3rd fret and check the clearance over the first, what is it ?
if its more than a gnats wotsit over a hair then its too high and all low frets will sound out of tune
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and its impossible to have too many clamps, I wish I had more..
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interesting, thanks.
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you misunderstood. a non fretted FB will not stay flat after you glue it to the neck.
that's why i glue the unfretted FB to the neck, and sand flat (plus radius), then fret the neck/FB combo.
if you attach a FRETTED FB to the neck, you will have to level the frets more than if you fretted it to a nice flat FB/Neck combo.
matt
I also do this, rough radius, slot (not to depth) and then glue it on before radiusing and fretting etc.
swedishluthier, im intreagued that you say you level the frets under string pressure.. ive never heard of it done like that, I ensure that the fingerboard is perfectly flat before I level frets with the truss rod and then go ahead and level.. I get great results but im interested in knowing more of how you do it.
excuse my ignorance here but if the neck is under string tension (simulated) then it will have relief... ? no ?
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I think my jointer is trying to eat my soul, so I avoid it for doing smaller planes :-D
I know it tries to eat my fingers fairly regular !
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for me ive tried many ways.
the best though is bandsaw and jointer, I can run up 20 neck blanks in about 30 mins, finished and ready to glue.
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Anything, as long as it's pink.
I agree
my #1
http://projectguitar.ibforums.com/index.ph...mp;#entry406981
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I don't really care, as long as it isn't pink.
hehe - real men play pink guitars here is my current favourite - and Yes, I did make it like that on purpose, its my main instrument right now, I only put it down when I need a trem, I may enter it into GOTM when ive painted the headstock
but, would I play my own guitars exclusively ?
NO
because ive got some great guitars with emotional attachments which ive worked on extensively to make the better and they play great..
bring on teh pink guitar.
aaaah, the 80's will never die
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I use the stewmach blade in a radial arm saw, I bolted a custom made table to the saw with a registration pin glued into it.
I take a fingerboard and insert it into a "mask" that I CNC'd which has the registration holes for all the frets cut into the side of it and then index it along while pulling the saw back and forth across the board.
it takes about 30 secs to slot a board but I only cut about 1mm deep and finish with a handsaw with depth stop because no-one likes gaps under their frets
the whole thing took about 2 days to design, make and test. it cost about £150 all in and the value i waaaaaaay beyond that.. If I wanted to make a particular scale length I just make another "mask" to fit the fingerboard into using about £5 worth of acrylic..
this is my 4th fret slotting machine, I have used a dremel sliding on rails and bearings in the past but it does not have the guts to cut 1.5mm deep slots.
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Chaps, here is my first and hopefully not last entry to GOTM.
I call this guitar the Proto Shadow, as its a prototype for a small run and when its hanging on my wall looks like its trying to hide in the shadows, ninja-like
anyway specs are:
Body: 2 Piece Mahogany - French Polish finish
Neck: 5 laminate wenge and purpleheart, one piece tilt headstock - Oil Finished - 24 frets, Dunlop 6100
Fingerboard: Ebony, offset small dots and last 8 scalloped to A string
Bridge: Fixed Gotoh
Tuners: 16:1 Gotoh
Pickups EMG 81 TW (bridge) and EMG SA (neck)
Switching: 3 way see here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvPwNcU2BDk...re=channel_page for details
Nut: Custom made, Brass
Some Pictures.
and some more clickable pics.
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...Ferrules_fs.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha..._Profile_fs.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...le/Front_fs.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...nd_Truss_fs.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...ear_Body_fs.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...ale/Rear_fs.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...eadstock_fs.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...Top_View_fs.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...e/Tuners_fs.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...nge_Neck_fs.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/wha...le/IMG_3185.jpg
there is also a slide show on my website here
http://www.guitarworkshop-uk.com/pages/forsale3.html
and a link to the vid once again here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvPwNcU2BDk...re=channel_page
thanks for looking guys.
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Nice one.
So, if you've split the coils, positions 2 and 4 are just redundant, right? (a single pickup can't be series OR parallel, it's just active)
indeed !
pos 1 - bridge - series
pos 2 - bridge - parallel
pos 3 - all of em baby ! - in series
pos 4 - neck parallel
pos 5 - neck series
when you split the coils you just get the remaining coil - series or parallel for your single coil sir?
I love that config, I have it in an ibanez guitar and I can get really good stratty sounds as well as rock and blues and metal...
great stuff !
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forgive me, ive not read any of the other threads about this logo issue but... ive been a regular over at jemsite for some time and many many people there create there own custom guitars that look identical to popular signature models currently sold by Ibanez. Representatives of Ibanez regularly visit the site and answer various questions or make announcements, they also read much of what goes on there (the way I understand it) and they see that people are putting their logo on there own custom guitars.
they never mention it , I reckon that they couldnt give a monkeys to be honest. people say that imitation is the finest form of flattery....
in fact the only legal case(s) im aware of are the ones that are regularly cited by one Mr Edward Van Halen, who seems to think that he owns the patent on red and white stripes.... and continues to make himself popular by sueing his (ex) fans for making copies of his guitar.
however, making logo'd guitars on a large scale is a different matter, for personal use..... why not ? most people 'in the know' with guitars recognise a custom, even when its logo'd - no-one is going to create a perfect copy of an existing instrument and try to pass it off as real....
apart from the Chinese fakes that are flooding the market at this time... Chibanez etc..
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I hope its a consoalation that all these folk actually have a printed copy - im one of them too
I understand your frustration.
Fret Crowning And Polishing - Any New Methods ?
in Tools and Shop Chat
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Guys, any recommendations for fret crown and polish to speed the process up ?
sometimes I have to level and crown quite a few necks in a day and its a real bind, I was thinking along the lines of making some shaped cauls and ftting them to an electric toothbrush (or something that vibrates, you get the idea) each caul with a different grit.
does anyone out there use a similarly "mechanised" process ?
I looked at the polishing stick things from stewmac but they just look gimmicky..