I didn't burn one of my nutz.
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I didn't burn one of my nutz.
I forgot to take pictures of the process.
The new wilkinson roller nut was 3/16 and the factory one is 2/16
So I just used the existing nut as a guide and cut on the tuning peg side with a back saw.
The nut just popped out on the final stroke, (surely some have heard that before)
I then filed the groove down evenly
Put a dab of liquid nails
Slid in the nut and strung it up.
Nothing burned!
So my relic is now pretty much done.
the nut works amazing....great for bending...can really feel a difference
The new wilkinson roller nut was 3/16 and the factory one is 2/16
So I just used the existing nut as a guide and cut on the tuning peg side with a back saw.
The nut just popped out on the final stroke, (surely some have heard that before)
I then filed the groove down evenly
Put a dab of liquid nails
Slid in the nut and strung it up.
Nothing burned!
So my relic is now pretty much done.
the nut works amazing....great for bending...can really feel a difference
ekwatts wrote: want to buy an "a" turtle?
these are the pickups that went in....
( www.manliusguitar.com )
pickups have AMAZING tone...lot's of bell and quack...the middle is NOT reverse wound
Relic 50's Vintage Handwound Stratocaster Single Coil Pickups! Includes matching Relic'd knobs, switch tip, and trem arm tip!
Made to exacting vintage specs, with a few modern upgrades for optimum tone!
Hand Bevelled AlNiCo 5 magnets, aged and rusted to look 50 years old!
Non RWRP middle pickup for classic quack in 2/4 position.
Flat stagger magnets for better string to string response!
Coil wire is tapped off for added durability for years of use!
Relic'd covers made to look like old Bakelite covers I have examined! Worn edges with a bit of grime!
Includes matching Relic'd knobs, switch tip, and trem arm tip!
Includes aged and rusted height screws, and tubing. Even the white lead wire is relic'd!
Whether or not hand wound has anything to do with it just doesn't matter to me that is not why I bought them...I bought them becuse of the tone description. I wanted the old "Quack" that has been lost on strats for years....in particular in the 2 and 4 spots.
then there is the roller nut and trem which is fantastic...vintage looking quick lock wilkinson tuners
the pickguard I did with sandpaper and shoe polish
all the new gold was rolled for an hour in a pail with rocks..(thanks mage)
all dings were conrete stoops...screw drivers pliers and the like
I love this guitar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ekwatts wrote: want to buy an "a" turtle?
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Mmmmmm.....
IMHO the wear on the body and the pickguard look a bit overdone. You got entire chunks of paint missing on that thing. The pickguard looks scratched as opposed to aged. Again its just my opinion and since It's not about what I like but about what you like feel free to tell me where to go.
Pickups I'm sure sound great, would love to hear them.
Good job with the aging of the hardware.
Enjoy.
IMHO the wear on the body and the pickguard look a bit overdone. You got entire chunks of paint missing on that thing. The pickguard looks scratched as opposed to aged. Again its just my opinion and since It's not about what I like but about what you like feel free to tell me where to go.
Pickups I'm sure sound great, would love to hear them.
Good job with the aging of the hardware.
Enjoy.
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To make relicing seem real is hard... I would think that by just gigging ridiculously with it, and possibly framptonizing it would be the most effective ways... But, I like that people have realized that paint doesn't matter.
If you think of god as a pair of pants, a spiritualist thinks he needs pants, in fact he wants pants but none of the conventional types of pants seem to fit just right, so he makes his own pants and is happy that his knees are no longer cold.-fibus
One of the coolest things for me is not having to be careful with the guitar. It's liberating for sure.Ninja Mike 808 wrote:To make relicing seem real is hard... I would think that by just gigging ridiculously with it, and possibly framptonizing it would be the most effective ways... But, I like that people have realized that paint doesn't matter.
ekwatts wrote: want to buy an "a" turtle?
yeah thanks...........once I figure out how to play through I'll up load something.Haze wrote:shit's epic, i wanna hear those pickups on that guitar
it's great that you found what you're looking for, that doesn't happen all that often
and kudos for making a strat a strat, if you know what im sayin
ekwatts wrote: want to buy an "a" turtle?
Thanks, I'll do that. that has been the hardest thing is getting past the finish...wherever you start once rubbed it's just like the unfinished side of plexi-glassmage wrote:may I make a suggestion? the finish looks shiny and new except for the gashes in the finish. you need to wet sand with like 2000 grit over the whole body so it'll be less shiny and more like the nicks and scrapes aren't so fresh.
ekwatts wrote: want to buy an "a" turtle?
amazing dude , reliced stuff are the beast
Rory Gallagher strato 62´´ is what i call extreme relic
http://www.elderly.com/fmic/items/FCRG.htm
Rory Gallagher strato 62´´ is what i call extreme relic
http://www.elderly.com/fmic/items/FCRG.htm
Precise dwarf bravery
you could do 600. just you'd need to work your way back up, like 1000, 1500, 2000 or something.
you have to go to a paint store. or a store that has wood finishing kind of stuff. another option, get a medium cut polish kind of stuff. might be able to find that at an auto store.
you have to go to a paint store. or a store that has wood finishing kind of stuff. another option, get a medium cut polish kind of stuff. might be able to find that at an auto store.
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...