Strat #2

Painting? Routing? Set-up tips? Or just straight-up making a guitar from scratch? Post here, and post pics!

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Looking pretty fucking ace.
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I love it.
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Post by ultratwin »

Dem 90s gonna work just fine. Sweet times, Doog.

Had I not been fasting the internet so long I would have jumped in and recommended an ultrathing: Fishing ebay for MIK DeArmonds and makeshift Tele saddles.


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Post by stewart »

or these-

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nice idea, but a bit ugly.

edit: they're called SHPR-1 P-Rails
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Hmm, not in love with the grey I got hold of (sprayed on an old scratchy for test purposes), not really dark enough, although it looks darker in person.
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Post by dawnofzion »

I think that looks great. I wouldn't go too much darker than that, but maybe a tad.
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I think I'm gonna wait until I get it all routed and together before deciding- I peeled the plastic back a bit off the scratchy and the shinyshiny black matches the pickups lovelylyly.
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THE SHEEEEN!

I still love it.
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Post by Haze »

black strats w/ maple necks has always been a week point for me :P
the thing looks ace! keep it as is
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NickD FTW! The bridge even has awesome flat saddles! **happy**

All that remains is for the 3-way to turn up in the normal post today, and for me to send the scratchy off to Hurb to get routed! :D
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Leave it that colour, looks excellent.
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I think I shall :)
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Post by Mike »

This is all going as I planned.

I'm loving this guitar
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Post by Doog »

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Strung up with some spare 10's (no top E though :roll:) I had kicking about- after some trussin', filin' and tweakin', I managed to get it to play pretty well. It's pretty loud acoustically, the neck and tuners ain't bad at all!

Gonna send the scratchy off tonight/tomorrow for Hurb to work his routing magic. Hopefully when I'm away for the next few days, the 3-way will turn up and I'll be able to get my shit in one shiny, black sock!
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I'm so glad you removed the plastic from the pickguard, that is there to protect the guard when the router goes over it. :wink:
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Doog wrote:Image

NickD FTW! The bridge even has awesome flat saddles! **happy**

All that remains is for the 3-way to turn up in the normal post today, and for me to send the scratchy off to Hurb to get routed! :D
:P Yay, it fits.
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Post by Doog »

That one wasn't quite snug, so I stuck the saddles in a different bridge- now it's poifect :D

Thanks so much for the bits dude, totally appreciate it.
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Hurb wrote:I'm so glad you removed the plastic from the pickguard, that is there to protect the guard when the router goes over it. :wink:
Still got the plastic, there's probably enough static cling on it to keep it there. If need be, I can mark the pup positions on the backside?
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Hurb wrote:I'm so glad you removed the plastic from the pickguard, that is there to protect the guard when the router goes over it. :wink:
Still got the plastic, there's probably enough static cling on it to keep it there. If need be, I can mark the pup positions on the backside?
Its not a big deal really. I will have to make a template anyway, so just draw round the pickguard on a piece of paper and and mark the pickups on the paper where you want em.