So I got a strat kit for Christmas. At the same time, I decided to buy a Squier CV 60s strat, so that's my vintagey strat taken care of.
This means I get to do something more interesting with the kit. I'm going to go for a slightly seventies vibe on it (but with things I like changed). So, for the body I'm going to stain it mahogany and the tru-oil it hopefully to the point that it has a lacquer like finish, which should involve lots and lots of sanding, but if I fuck it up I will still have a nicish satin finish, I'm hoping. Neck will be oiled and also hopefully similarly lacquerey. Headstock is 50s style because I far, far prefer the shape.
For electronics I'm hoping to eventually end up with a Lace Sensor set (red, silver and blue) which I'm going to wait and try to grab cheap on ebay. Black scratchplate. I might then play with the electronics and see if there's anything else I want to do with it.
Eventually I might upgrade the bridge to a Wilkinson.
Today though, I took the neck into school and started on the headstock using a hegner saw and a bandfacer. Still a few burn marks and odd bits, but nothing some sandpaper and a bit of filing won't fix. Quite pleased, although there is a bit to be done on the treble side past the nut to make the back of the headstock match up with the new shape.
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