I haven't done anything to the body yet -- I am waiting for paint to arrive. The colour will be "light blue poly", a Mercedes-Benz colour used from 1958-1960.
Here is a picture of the headstock (1974 Music Master neck):
And the unifinished/unassembled strap (Harris Tweed outter, cotton inner, leather ends):
Ha. That's not what I had in mind, but interesting.
In fact, I had exactly the opposite in mind -- high-end hand made clothing. I had luxury goods in mind when designing the guitar. I have a high appreciation for true luxury items (not to be confused with designer brands like Gucci, for example, which I do not consider true luxury). I mean items made with quality materials and superior craftsmanship but done in a tasteful manner; whether if it's a suit, a shoe, or a chair.
I thought I would post an update for those of you who are interested.
I am still waiting for the body paint to arrive, and dinosaur bone for the control knobs. However, the pickguard is done:
Mirror shine:
I was unhappy with the first strap, so I started another one. Also in this picture is the tremolo bar with a Spinosaurus tooth (lol @ drilling into something that is 100 ma) attached to wood -- this still needs a bit of work:
I'm sad that this project is almost over... I think I want to start another.
Artificial petrified wood has been produced in a Washington lab. In the process small cubes of pine were soaked in an acid bath for two days then in a silica solution for another two. The product was then cooked at 1400 °C in an argon atmosphere for two hours. The result was silicon carbide ceramic which preserved the intricate cell structure of the wood. Soaking in a tungsten solution produced a tungsten carbide petrified wood.
Mo Rocca wrote:is this the dino poop guard? looks awesome. not something i would have, but still awesome.
Thanks. No, it is flamed maple painted (watercolour and arcylic paints, with about 15-20 layers of clearcoat) and polished to look like petrified wood.
robert(original) wrote:no offense but the trem tip looks like a dogs dick.
its still a pretty original idea so i solute you.
Haha, kind of. The guitar looks sort of terrifying in person.
Dave, the paint never arrived; I think it was lost in the mail or something. I cancelled the order today -- it might have been for the best because I am so used to the guitar being white that I think I want to keep it white, or maybe white with the slightest bit of blue in it.
the mustang trem looks kinda out of place with just the one pickup. i'd put in a musicmaster bridge or something.
i like how far you've gone to be original.