MDF Mosrite

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TheBurbz wrote:Do you think the MDF is going to have the strength to hold those bridge tailpiece studs? I was using MDF for something once, got it a bit damp and it turned into fucking paper.
You cannot allow MDF to get damp. But yes it will be strong enough, i have an MDF Strat and a Lindert that is 90% MDF. Im sure Danelectro have used MDF as well.

Thanks for the link Tim, interesting indeed. I was reading a similar thread on that forum the other day. Ironically for me, Lindert crops up a lot in these discussions.
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looks great dude.

what is that strat neck from? has nice tint...
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stewart wrote: on a side note, this guy has 10,000 posts on that forum- can you imagine reading 10,000 posts of this gibberish?
ole fuzzy wrote: ...I haff noe idea but I dew noe that this here test board made outta cabinet door and a metal frame with the strings goin over a bolt and high enuff offin the board tew slip any P/U unner sounds jes like yer clip.



...The TDPDTTC rite behind it sounds a lot li kat also and its made outta hollowed out oak pieces.

...A Twin and a liddo reverb kin go a long weigh toward makin it last fer a spell. I never stood unner this sustain stuff. I'm alwayz ready fer the next note and kant weight fer the string tew stop ringin.

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It is bizarre, he's been posting on there for donkey's years. I'm pretty sure you can buy TDPRI t-shirts with his quotes on, too. However, an alarming number of my students write their dissertations in a similar style.
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yea, what the hell, he reads like snuffy smith
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:looks great dude.

what is that strat neck from? has nice tint...
It's off that cheap Wesley San Diego i bought. But im not actually going to use it coz the headstock is damaged, im considering buying a neck with a paddle headstock and cutting the mosrite shape out of it..
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benecol wrote:
stewart wrote: on a side note, this guy has 10,000 posts on that forum- can you imagine reading 10,000 posts of this gibberish?
ole fuzzy wrote: ...I haff noe idea but I dew noe that this here test board made outta cabinet door and a metal frame with the strings goin over a bolt and high enuff offin the board tew slip any P/U unner sounds jes like yer clip.



...The TDPDTTC rite behind it sounds a lot li kat also and its made outta hollowed out oak pieces.

...A Twin and a liddo reverb kin go a long weigh toward makin it last fer a spell. I never stood unner this sustain stuff. I'm alwayz ready fer the next note and kant weight fer the string tew stop ringin.

0.F.
It is bizarre, he's been posting on there for donkey's years. I'm pretty sure you can buy TDPRI t-shirts with his quotes on, too. However, an alarming number of my students write their dissertations in a similar style.
Christ, that took me ages to read and gave me a headache. It must take ages to write, surely? I hate it when words are misspelled sort of on purpose but not to make it shorter; "fer" etc, and putting a z at the end of words instead of an s :E D: I've just re read it and it makes even less sense to me. Thing is I want to go and read more of his posts now.

That headstock would be ace, Fran :D I'm looking forward to seeing all this. I'd love a Mosrite style guitar.
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Well, it looks on course this morning after some sanding and filling. Im almost embarrassed about the cutter screwing things up [/mcconnachiea] but i suppose these projects are a huge learning process, by the fourth project things should run smoothly :lol:

If i take that route (i should really should'nt i?) the headstock will be a big challenge seeing as i dont own a scroll saw but the good olde Carpenters coping saw will do the job.
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Another stage complete. I filled and sanded back the edge where any damage was then routed the bullnose edge, there may be a little more filling to do but i probably wont see it until i apply the sanding sealer.
I think its looking pretty good at this stage. :D

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This is awesome. I wish it were maple, of course. Fran, I have some decals.
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Dude, pm on its way. :D
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damn dude, that looks so fine.

+1 on paddle stock.
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Thanks dude. Some decisions have been made...

I'm gonna clone this as much as possible, i've looked around and CAN do this on a budget. So, it will have a TOM/Tailpiece, single coil/mini humbucker and i'll try to match the knobs and stuff as well.
If it plays like a Tele piece of shit then it will make a nice ornament. At the very least.
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This looks cracking. Coming to shape already.
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Cheers mate. :D
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BobArsecake wrote:
benecol wrote:
stewart wrote: on a side note, this guy has 10,000 posts on that forum- can you imagine reading 10,000 posts of this gibberish?
It is bizarre, he's been posting on there for donkey's years. I'm pretty sure you can buy TDPRI t-shirts with his quotes on, too. However, an alarming number of my students write their dissertations in a similar style.
Christ, that took me ages to read and gave me a headache. It must take ages to write, surely? I hate it when words are misspelled sort of on purpose but not to make it shorter; "fer" etc, and putting a z at the end of words instead of an s :E D: I've just re read it and it makes even less sense to me. Thing is I want to go and read more of his posts now.
i can only guess that he had no idea how to spell and so he just sounded out words and typed how they sound.

and i have to assume he's gotten so used to this that he doesn't LEARN HOW TO TYPE FROM THE THOUSANDS OF OTHER POSTS HE MUST HAVE READ apart from the odd few words he can actually spell.
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I did some more sanding today with 800 wet and dry, it was really smooth when i'd finished. I then applied three coats of sanding sealer. Monday should be the day to finish off the Routing, just the control cavities.
Then its the long winded process of sanding, sealer, sanding, primer, sanding, primer, sanding, finish....

It looks different again with the sanding sealer on, it also shows up the filler.

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You gonna paint it white?
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Aye. I considered the cross of St Andrew then thought i'd stick with white. Its going to be a close as clone of Johnnys as possible, even down to the disconnected mini humbucker.
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brilliant, fran. is this guitar going to be a mainstay for you?
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dots wrote:brilliant, fran. is this guitar going to be a mainstay for you?
Cheers dude. Its hard to say, with it being a JR clone i'd use it in the Punk band but i dont think i'd use it in the originals bands im in. It may just get hung on the wall, depends how well it plays and sounds.

Been browsing necks on the 'bay today, there are few Gibson variants with enough room for cutting modifications on the headstock. Im tempted to do this rather than pay more for a full paddle neck with no nut or tuners.