My Hybrid Jagstang/Musicmaster THING
Moderated By: mods
Not touched it for a week! but tonight drilled the body and screwed the neck on, measured up and screwed the bridge on too.
Then to make sure it's all on straight I put a couple of strings on!
I'm happy!
Still need to finalise my pick guard design and route the cavities for the electronics.
Still need to do LOTS of sanding and grain filling before paint.
BTW; I've decided to put the pickup musicmaster-style in the neck position.
pics soon!
Then to make sure it's all on straight I put a couple of strings on!
I'm happy!
Still need to finalise my pick guard design and route the cavities for the electronics.
Still need to do LOTS of sanding and grain filling before paint.
BTW; I've decided to put the pickup musicmaster-style in the neck position.
pics soon!
I've redesigned my pickguard. Rough cut it, i'll sand it to size then bevel the edge.
Routed out the body (BADLY). Needs a bit of filler to hide my fuck ups! Then grain filler and paint.
And slapped a decal on the headstock.
Was planning on a custom decal, but I'm a cheapskate.
Been clear coating the neck. Looking good
Routed out the body (BADLY). Needs a bit of filler to hide my fuck ups! Then grain filler and paint.
And slapped a decal on the headstock.
Was planning on a custom decal, but I'm a cheapskate.
Been clear coating the neck. Looking good
Last edited by Addam on Fri Nov 27, 2009 6:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
We've seen worse, luckily it was saved:AddamInsane wrote:
Routed out the body (BADLY). Needs a bit of filler to hide my fuck ups! Then grain filler and paint.
http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17230
Looking good, keep it up!
RUN AMOK!.scandoslav wrote:i heard these are wank when it comes to metal
Got a bit further with the pickguard, sanded and filed it down to size.
Then I attacked it with a drill and a file to make a hole for the pickup.
I placed the knobs I got to see what it looks like.
If carlberg made guitars, they'd probably be better than mine! (with less filler!)
Then I attacked it with a drill and a file to make a hole for the pickup.
I placed the knobs I got to see what it looks like.
If carlberg made guitars, they'd probably be better than mine! (with less filler!)
Last edited by Addam on Fri Nov 27, 2009 6:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Well I'm almost there.
I've done the electrics, had to re do the route a bit to clear the GIANT orange cap.
The paint isn't perfect. There are a couple of blisters where I wet sanded through to the wood, and painted over and it bubbled up.
Other than that it's OK. And I ran out of paint.
Just a bit of drilling and some screws and it's done.
Remember this is my first wood working experience, so could have been a mega disaster!
I've done the electrics, had to re do the route a bit to clear the GIANT orange cap.
The paint isn't perfect. There are a couple of blisters where I wet sanded through to the wood, and painted over and it bubbled up.
Other than that it's OK. And I ran out of paint.
Just a bit of drilling and some screws and it's done.
Remember this is my first wood working experience, so could have been a mega disaster!
Last edited by Addam on Fri Nov 27, 2009 6:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I like that guard way more than the proper js one.
http://fashiontipsband.bandcamp.com/album/fucking-hell
Dance music for anxious people
Dance music for anxious people
- Mustang-Pete
- .
- Posts: 81
- Joined: Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:02 pm
- Location: Orkney, Scotland.
The pickup is a kind of hotrail type thing.
So near and yet so far...
I started stringing it up, couldn't get a decent action without jacking the bridge up. So I'll need at least longer grub screws for that.
Then I decided to plug it in to see how it sounded. VERY QUIET! I'll need to rip it apart to check through the electrics.
I'll save that til Monday.
So near and yet so far...
I started stringing it up, couldn't get a decent action without jacking the bridge up. So I'll need at least longer grub screws for that.
Then I decided to plug it in to see how it sounded. VERY QUIET! I'll need to rip it apart to check through the electrics.
I'll save that til Monday.
Last edited by Addam on Fri Nov 27, 2009 6:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Quick update:
I sorted out the quietness, i got some shielding paint on the jack socket (don't ask!).
Strung it up with Ernie Ball 12s.
The Innotation is off and the bridge is on a fucking stupid angle and the grub screws are too short, but is kinda playable.
Might have to space the bridge up a bit?
I got the action better with a bit of brute force and iggnorance! The neck pocket is a bit tight!
I sorted out the quietness, i got some shielding paint on the jack socket (don't ask!).
Strung it up with Ernie Ball 12s.
The Innotation is off and the bridge is on a fucking stupid angle and the grub screws are too short, but is kinda playable.
Might have to space the bridge up a bit?
I got the action better with a bit of brute force and iggnorance! The neck pocket is a bit tight!
I set the innotation and the action, I haven't needed to adjust the truss rod.
So I now have a fully functioning instrument.
I had doubts about having just a neck pickup, but I like it.
I've got a bright switch on my amp so I can vary the tones more.
I'm already planning my next build.
When I bought the ash body blank I got 2, just incase I messed it up.
I didn't mess up, so bought an all maple generic neck with a big fat paddle headstock off eBay.
I've got a pair of epiphone stacked P90 pickups.
I've been busy designing...
So I now have a fully functioning instrument.
I had doubts about having just a neck pickup, but I like it.
I've got a bright switch on my amp so I can vary the tones more.
I'm already planning my next build.
When I bought the ash body blank I got 2, just incase I messed it up.
I didn't mess up, so bought an all maple generic neck with a big fat paddle headstock off eBay.
I've got a pair of epiphone stacked P90 pickups.
I've been busy designing...
I considered spacing the bridge, but decided that having the saddle adjuster screws on a stupid angle was better.
I got some longer grub screws for free! (Too long)
And I read somewhere about steep break angles making better sustain or some shit like that? So I convinced myself!
I got some longer grub screws for free! (Too long)
And I read somewhere about steep break angles making better sustain or some shit like that? So I convinced myself!
Last edited by Addam on Fri Nov 27, 2009 6:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Before I made this, I put together a Telecaster kit. And the saddle adjuster screws on that are on a steeper angle than on this!
I would NOT reccomend buying a kit guitar. I learned from, it but the neck is crap and I changed the pickups...
For the same money you could get a squier and mod that.
I do reccomend you BUILD yourself something unique.
I would NOT reccomend buying a kit guitar. I learned from, it but the neck is crap and I changed the pickups...
For the same money you could get a squier and mod that.
I do reccomend you BUILD yourself something unique.