Faux XII REVISITED NEW HOT VIDEO!

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Wow that looks amazing! :D
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Sweet! And the pickups are hand sewed!
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Very very nice!

Like others said... it looks like something Fender could/should have made. :D
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This project hasn't died. the weather has been an arse. and trying to get anything done before it rains has been a cunt. I have worked on the contours more, most of the new routes have been done. and I started on the new pickguard tonight. havent done the beveled edge or the screw holes. but here is a sneak peak.

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the edge next to the control plate is still not perfect, hopefully little bit of sanding should sort that.
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is it the lighting, or did you treat the wood or something.
it looks darker.
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I'm digging that color.
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robert(original) wrote:is it the lighting, or did you treat the wood or something.
it looks darker.
nah just the lighting I think. cam pics in low lighting doesn't help.
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OK little more progress today, although its come at a cost. to do edges with a router you need a router table I reckon. I have one but its shit and an arse on, I tried to do it by hand holding the router but it just wasn't happening. So I ended up getting the bevel by hand with sand paper(proper boring and slow). was a bitch getting it neat, it's not pro(although I feel a lot better about my pickguards after I saw a noho one)

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Fucking hell Hurb, that is too pro. Looks fan bloody tastic.

I adore the way it hunkers deep over the Tremelo plate, it's perfect.
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Very nice job on the pickguard. I like the bevel adjoining the control plate. Looks very classy.
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Mike wrote:Fucking hell Hurb, that is too pro. Looks fan bloody tastic.

I adore the way it hunkers deep over the Tremelo plate, it's perfect.
Haha cheers, close up you can still see scratch marks on the bevel where i need to sand more with higher sandpaper. If I had done it with a router this wouldn't be needed.
I also did a really stupid thing that I did not spot till today....see the screw in the middle of the pickups? there's no wood there !DOH! thats where there is a route for wires to go haha. stupid. so I will have to fix the screw on there so it doest fall out. :oops:
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Hurb wrote:
Mike wrote:Fucking hell Hurb, that is too pro. Looks fan bloody tastic.

I adore the way it hunkers deep over the Tremelo plate, it's perfect.
Haha cheers, close up you can still see scratch marks on the bevel where i need to sand more with higher sandpaper. If I had done it with a router this wouldn't be needed.
I also did a really stupid thing that I did not spot till today....see the screw in the middle of the pickups? there's no wood there !DOH! thats where there is a route for wires to go haha. stupid. so I will have to fix the screw on there so it doest fall out. :oops:
Just glue it or something. I won't tell nobody.
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If you hadn't told us no one would have been the wiser. :lol: Still an excellent looking job.
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Delicious, it looks really neat.
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cooterfinger wrote:Very nice job on the pickguard. I like the bevel adjoining the control plate. Looks very classy.
yeah that was a problem for me, looking at reall xii guards there is a weird bevel there. so i tried my best to recreated it. not perfect but hand maded

http://www.gbase.com/files/store_images ... iginal.jpg <--real guard at check the control plate bevel
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Post by Mike »

I think your angled bevel looks nicer than their 90 degree cut.
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cooterfinger wrote:If you hadn't told us no one would have been the wiser. :lol: Still an excellent looking job.
haha yeah when I realised I just laffed. its no biggie. It looks better with a screw here i think...even if it ain't doing anything lol. but wa well dopey of me.
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Mike wrote:I think your angled bevel looks nicer than their 90 degree cut.
cheers dude I am happy with it too.
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That looks great Hurb!
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Post by robroe »

good fucking job.

did you clear coat it? its kinda shiny.


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