Jaguar Build!!! Pics

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

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Holy shit! That's the first one I have seen someone do in the color of nitro so far. Bravo!
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I'm so glad you guys like it, thanks so much for the complements! I finished up winding the neck pickup today I went with with fiber bobbins rather than plastic, I got 8.6k on the neck and i'm shooting for about 10k for the bridge. I'm so pumped for this guitar!!!
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Loving the finish on that, you really nailed it. Apart from the strat pickups will it have regular Jaguar style electronics (rhythm circuit, bass cut switch, etc)?
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matocaster wrote:I'm so glad you guys like it, thanks so much for the complements! I finished up winding the neck pickup today I went with with fiber bobbins rather than plastic, I got 8.6k on the neck and i'm shooting for about 10k for the bridge. I'm so pumped for this guitar!!!

are fiber bobbins just nicer and more "vintage spec", or is there some other reason for using them?


nice guitar, btw. i hate stripes, but somehow you pulled it off. love how you aged the white before masking.
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william wrote:
matocaster wrote:I'm so glad you guys like it, thanks so much for the complements! I finished up winding the neck pickup today I went with with fiber bobbins rather than plastic, I got 8.6k on the neck and i'm shooting for about 10k for the bridge. I'm so pumped for this guitar!!!

are fiber bobbins just nicer and more "vintage spec", or is there some other reason for using them?


nice guitar, btw. i hate stripes, but somehow you pulled it off. love how you aged the white before masking.
FIBER BOBBIN- that means that, unlike plastic, they can really heat up the wax and vacuum impregnate the windings- the result? KILLER tone, great output, no noise, and NO MICROPHONICS!
“I need to take a piece of wood and make it sound like the railroad track, but I also had to make it beautiful and lovable so a person playing it would think of it in terms of his mistress, a bartender, his wife, a good psychiatrist - whatever.� Les Paul
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paul_ wrote:Loving the finish on that, you really nailed it. Apart from the strat pickups will it have regular Jaguar style electronics (rhythm circuit, bass cut switch, etc)?
Yup it will have the regular jag electronic layout, besides looking dman sexy thats the one thing I love most about jags!
“I need to take a piece of wood and make it sound like the railroad track, but I also had to make it beautiful and lovable so a person playing it would think of it in terms of his mistress, a bartender, his wife, a good psychiatrist - whatever.� Les Paul
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matocaster wrote:
william wrote:
matocaster wrote:I'm so glad you guys like it, thanks so much for the complements! I finished up winding the neck pickup today I went with with fiber bobbins rather than plastic, I got 8.6k on the neck and i'm shooting for about 10k for the bridge. I'm so pumped for this guitar!!!

are fiber bobbins just nicer and more "vintage spec", or is there some other reason for using them?


nice guitar, btw. i hate stripes, but somehow you pulled it off. love how you aged the white before masking.
FIBER BOBBIN- that means that, unlike plastic, they can really heat up the wax and vacuum impregnate the windings- the result? KILLER tone, great output, no noise, and NO MICROPHONICS!
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Maybe, just maybe haha no I looked up a description of fiber bobbin vs. plastic and the GFS site poped up, haha I can't belive you caught that! Good job!
“I need to take a piece of wood and make it sound like the railroad track, but I also had to make it beautiful and lovable so a person playing it would think of it in terms of his mistress, a bartender, his wife, a good psychiatrist - whatever.� Les Paul
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Okay she is done!!! I plugged her in and WOW! This girl will now be my main stage guitar!

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The pics seem to be a bit pixelated it makes the stripe look like crap, but I swear in person the stripe has very clean lines
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forum resizes picture automatically if they're too large. the dotted blue lines means it's been resized and you have to click on it for full size.

anyhow, that's looking really nice. not a fan of the dual HBs but horses for courses and whatnot.
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Very nicely done. the hums are ridiculous though.
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matocaster wrote:Okay she is done!!! I plugged her in and WOW! This girl will now be my main stage guitar!

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Awesome work, great attention to detail and a pro finish. Brilliant. I like the CBS headstock idea especially. 8)
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Thanks for the complements! Na I decided after winding my own to use the ones I made for my next project and went with GFS lil' killers on this one, but knowing me i'll have 'em changed out in a week, I just can't stop tinkering. Oh, and yeah I adore the CBS heastock, I have an orignal '72 Strat and fell in love with the massive headstock!
“I need to take a piece of wood and make it sound like the railroad track, but I also had to make it beautiful and lovable so a person playing it would think of it in terms of his mistress, a bartender, his wife, a good psychiatrist - whatever.� Les Paul
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I just exploded in my pants.

Nice job! Will you post a thread on the making of the home-brew pickups? I'd love to see that.
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Single Coils and I would love it.

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Now do a B&B version.
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Playing her live Thursday night


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that thing turned out great looking, it would be better with robroes IMO