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Thanks Guys.
I have considered it but I like the close proximity of the pickup selector, the vol / tone, I'd use less so.
May flip it one day for giggles.
Just applied the decal.... and wondering whether it'll be tough enough without any kind of clear coat. Anyone have experience ?
I have considered it but I like the close proximity of the pickup selector, the vol / tone, I'd use less so.
May flip it one day for giggles.
Just applied the decal.... and wondering whether it'll be tough enough without any kind of clear coat. Anyone have experience ?
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I have an AV '57 Strat, the decal has become slightly more textured over time and a little fleck came out of the d in Fender when something knocked it... you could take any of it off in a second with your fingernail if you wanted to, or if you accidentally scratch it with the end of a string while changing them. It's not a problem in the back of my mind at all times, and I've only truly damaged the decal once in 10 years (aforementioned fleck missing from "d") but still, that's why they started putting them under lacquer. It doesn't really photograph well either, the less-than-smooth surface to the decal reflects glare.othomas2 wrote:Just applied the decal.... and wondering whether it'll be tough enough without any kind of clear coat. Anyone have experience ?
I'd at least spray over it lightly, and evenly. Don't apply too much at once or the solvents in the lacquer will eat the decal while wet.
Guitar looks great.
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Thanks Paul, I don't really want to buy a tin of clear just for this job if I can help it.
Things I have.... PVA, Hairspray, Clear Enamel in a jar... I did wonder if any of these would be suitable.
What I'm concerned about is crinkling / Ink running etc etc....
I do have another spare decal if all went tits up.
Things I have.... PVA, Hairspray, Clear Enamel in a jar... I did wonder if any of these would be suitable.
What I'm concerned about is crinkling / Ink running etc etc....
I do have another spare decal if all went tits up.
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Otho, your logo looks great!!
One thing a friend of mine does when he builds a variation of a Gibson or Fender, he puts a small plaque on the back of the headstock, "Custom Built by....". He has some national visibility and does this so no one connected with either company is offended by his use of their logo.
Enjoy your creation...
One thing a friend of mine does when he builds a variation of a Gibson or Fender, he puts a small plaque on the back of the headstock, "Custom Built by....". He has some national visibility and does this so no one connected with either company is offended by his use of their logo.
Enjoy your creation...
Doug
Thanks Doug, I was going to put a signature on the back of the headstock but then felt it was a little bit conceited especially as I never carved the body, made the neck.... only assembled and and applied a dodgy finish. I wouldn't be surprised if Fender were pissed off. I only think it's necessary when building to sell perhaps. Anyways... I'll probably keep it blank.
If I do it'll be this very small in sharpie:
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Thanks guys... Yeah Axesrus are great.
I put it together quickly because I ordered all parts from them in a oner, and because I'm very impatient.
The only thing I'm changing is the bridge pickup and that's it. Everything else fits the bill perfectly.
I've got a Dimarzio Super Distortion on order, I think that'll be with me wednesday.
I've taken it apart again and have been lining the sides of the pocket with paint to take up the neck pocket gap, and I've reshaped the guard a little so it's a little more balanced aesthetically. Otherwise. bringing the body to a light sheen.
Will get some proper pics when finished.
I put it together quickly because I ordered all parts from them in a oner, and because I'm very impatient.
The only thing I'm changing is the bridge pickup and that's it. Everything else fits the bill perfectly.
I've got a Dimarzio Super Distortion on order, I think that'll be with me wednesday.
I've taken it apart again and have been lining the sides of the pocket with paint to take up the neck pocket gap, and I've reshaped the guard a little so it's a little more balanced aesthetically. Otherwise. bringing the body to a light sheen.
Will get some proper pics when finished.
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The one i last applied i was advised to keep going over it with fine coats of lacquer to gradually build it up, if you flood it it lifts the decal.othomas2 wrote:Just applied the decal.... and wondering whether it'll be tough enough without any kind of clear coat. Anyone have experience ?
On the Mosrite decal i just left it and its been fine, i dare say it would easily scratch off though.
Project looks ace Owen, really good work
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If it's silent, all you need to do is take it where there are fluorescent lights overhead, like maybe the guitar shop. That's the best test and if it's relatively quiet, why bother shielding?othomas2 wrote:I haven't but it's deadly silent.... should I bother ? Do I need to ?
cheers.
It's just that some single coils are annoying under those lights.
Keep up the diligent work and enjoy the beautious axe.
Doug