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6 way rotary like a Varitone...

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Would I be possible instead of the toggle to use just the phase to turn the bridge and middle on, all of them on, and just the neck on?
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Over my head to be honest mate. If you want a switch for each pickup you should look at a Jaguar control plate.
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George wrote:Over my head to be honest mate. If you want a switch for each pickup you should look at a Jaguar control plate.
Yeah true.. Like a cyclone. Hmm..
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George,
If you ebay the strat body please remember to post auction linkage.

Currently have a fantasy relic strat project in my head.
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nyuk nyuk nyuk

don't worry it will get teh brodealz treatment
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George wrote:6 way rotary like a Varitone...

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This pic gives me a 6 way boner.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang? :x
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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Post by Addam »

Hope George doesn't mind me updating :lol:
Still got a bit of sanding to do, mainly to blend the roundovers near the neck pocket.
Made some pickguards too.
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Oh, and squared off the corners of the trem route to allow the trem to work properly.
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I'm building one of these for myself, I picked up a Jagmaster neck for cheap locally, so I'll use that.
Slightly annoying, despite being a so called 'conversion neck', I'm still gonna have to move the bridge slightly. :roll:
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Awesome sauce
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Few shots sent by Adam the other day...

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Now at painting stage. It shall be done in Ford radiant red, a good approximation of fiesta...

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Paint has been ordered, but no real paint progress yet. :oops:

I'm gonna rework the neck pocket a little before I paint.
Keeping the angle, but lowering the neck into the body slightly.

Also, I drilled the bridge posts to Jazzmaster measurements, but due to the nature of the tunamatic I'm gonna have to remount the bridge on an angle (like a Gibson).
Total T-O-M noob :oops:

Sorry George, I'll get it sorted. :wink:
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hi I'm new umm

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that looks really neato. forgive my ignorance, but-um, is that a template made from some kind of pressboard? :D if that's what it is, I have spent way too much money ruining good wood :lol: :arrow: :roll:
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Uh, Adam's your man to answer that, but yes I believe he makes his templates out of pressed wood, which I guess is what we Brits know as MDF.
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lol

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well, it's cool, and I am hopping in the time machine and kicking my teen-selfs butt for wasting all future me's money making stoopid guitars. Really glad that I saw that on here. Your build is looking good :)
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George wrote:Uh, Adam's your man to answer that, but yes I believe he makes his templates out of pressed wood, which I guess is what we Brits know as MDF.
we canucks also call it MDF I have an enormous slab of it in my hallway, gonna start tracing my duo-sonic body on it :twisted:
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Post by Addam »

Yeah, it's MDF, I recommend you use a thin board for hand working.
Use that as a template to make a thicker template to use for routing.
I strongly recommend you use a table mounted router too, it's a whole load safer.
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8) cool, thanks for the advice. I wont wind up with a "Flying S" body ever again :oops:
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:? now if only war-moth or some other moth made 22.5" conversion necks :roll:
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Post by Addam »

I haven't died! (if anyone was worried)
Circumstances have conspired against me slightly with making progress (weather for a start) :oops:

Anyway, I've managed to get some primer on, and cut the neck pocket a little deeper to lower the bridge a little.

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:o it's beautiful, primer's one of my fav colours :shock: