I want to turn my recently acquired Squier Bronco bass guitar into a 6-string guitar I can call my own. I'm not sure why but lately I've been craving not only a guitar to call my very own, but also a non-standard, Fender-style offset guitar with a single, non-humbucking pickup and a V-shaped telecaster neck in bright red. I know that this is going against the main philosophy of the forum here, but I will be turning this short-scale bass into a full-scale guitar. Still, I thought it would be applicable to all of you since this guitar will start its life in the short-scale realm.
I've seen a couple of things like this. In fact, I think I saw a thread sorta like this on this forum right here!
So, if it pleases this court, I will be taking pictures of my progress and detailing my plans. I've seen so many different threads through the years that have helped me out by doing this sort of thing so I think it is time for me to give back.
I've failed to take any pictures yet but, rest assured, not much has happened. I've begun stripping the original paint off of the body. It is an ugly process and I hope it ends soon. Once I complete it, I'll be sure to take a sweet pic of my naked (guitar) body.
I'm kind of in a pickle, however. The way I see it, I've got two options here as far as neck placement goes. Naturally, the neck pocket is way too big for a guitar neck.
I can, of course, use the existing holes and mount the neck there. This leaves an unsightly gap between the end of the neck and the beginning of the body which will need to be filled and covered. It will also cause the new bridge to jut into the pickguard (I think...this is all by my terrible calculations). Of course, to be covered and to accommodate the bridge, I'd need a custom pickguard (which I would have to outsource as I cannot be trusted to do such things).
My second option (and original choice) is to drill new neck holes in the body and mount the neck so that it is as close to the rest of the body as possible. This eliminates the need for a custom pickguard but it also opens up a new struggle - I will need to cut off/reshape some of the body. Easier said than done, I'm sure, but it isn't anything that I can't handle (I think).
I've been thinking about going with the first option and have done a quick mockup to send to potential pickguard makers. It is completely terrible and does not represent my skills as a photoshop artist.
![Image](http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/xx231/treethestudly/mockupofguitarinmaking.jpg)
Well, that's all I have for today. I plan on updating this post plenty of times as I continue my work. I will have to wait for the neck and the bridge to come in order to move on after the body is stripped, but I'll be checking in and updating until then anyhow.
If anyone has any hot tips or opinions about this, feel free to share them! I'm a novice when it comes to any of this stuff, that is for sure. I do plan on refinishing this bad-boy like a pro, however.