teisco inspired mustang build
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I always for the combination of tummy cut with flat front, but as long as you want that 60's Japanese vibe I guess that SG style sharp arm cut that you've done on the previous project can do the trick. As I understand all body edges should be sharp then, not rounded
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made a jig to figure out the neck pocket to bridge height situation. made some shims to go into the pocket so I could tinker with depth and angle. when then when I got it set up nicely, I put some painters tape on the exposed neck surface. so it looks like a pocket depth of about 12-13 mm and for best set up about an 6-8 degree angle. I checked the neck on my other teisco and the depth is at 15 mm, but the neck thcknes at the pocket end is 3 mm more than my fender neck.
Sounds like a too big angle. Usual angle gor SG is about 2.2 - 2.5 degree, despite the fact that Gibson officially claims 4 deegree. SG has tall pickup rings too, though not as tall as your covers I guess. Maybe it would be better to make leser angle in the neck pocket and shallower the pocket itself to match the height of the bridge. I just think that usual SG has some noticable neck to body angle with its 2.2 or 2.5 degree while you playing it and with 6 - 8 it maybe feel too akward to play the guitar.cur wrote:best set up about an 6-8 degree angle.
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You should play it like that. I would imagine there are tons of guitarists who dream of having a LaBaye 2x4.
came out in 1967, the same year as the 2nd version of the Flying V.
came out in 1967, the same year as the 2nd version of the Flying V.
tonight I hogged out the tummy and forearm cutouts. turned on my trusty angle grinder with sanding disk and had what you call catastrophic failure. big chunk broke off and went flying. glad I still have my face. nothing like 11,000 rmp bullets. I had a 40 grit flap disk sitting around, so I used that. roughed it out and then shaped with 80 grit on orbital hand sander.
My son tracked down where the flying piece hit. It took out a chunk from a 4x4 on my covered patio.
My son tracked down where the flying piece hit. It took out a chunk from a 4x4 on my covered patio.
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Crikey, that would have woken you up. Looking good though. The guitar, not your face.cur wrote:tonight I hogged out the tummy and forearm cutouts. turned on my trusty angle grinder with sanding disk and had what you call catastrophic failure. big chunk broke off and went flying. glad I still have my face. nothing like 11,000 rmp bullets. I had a 40 grit flap disk sitting around, so I used that. roughed it out and then shaped with 80 grit on orbital hand sander.
Totally this. And a bunch of other power tools, tables and presses that have uncovered working partscooterfinger wrote:Ouch. That could have been nasty. The router table is the one that scares the shit out of me.
Especially when I'm shaping the outside edge of a body. I try to keep the passes very thin
so it doesn't tear out or jerk the piece out of my hands.
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found, what I think is the same bridge from aliexpress.sunshiner wrote:I would try one, but this guy charges a lot for the international shipping.
Oh, thank you. Looks like a great price and the shipping is free for Kazakhstancur wrote:found, what I think is the same bridge from aliexpress.sunshiner wrote:I would try one, but this guy charges a lot for the international shipping.
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Ditto. I've been sitting on it trying to figure out what project I can use it on. Probably not this one... Can't get it to look correct. I guess I will live with the comfort of knowing I have it if I ever need it. Probably needs to go on a big hollow body.cooterfinger wrote:Looking good! I bought one of those switch knobs as well. I didn't have a use for it but I figured as cool as it looked
I'd need it one day.
did a bit of a poish on the aluminum guard.