MDF Mosrite

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

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Post by Joey »

I'd invite you over to jam Fran. But I'm scared you'd steal my coffee table and make a guitar outta it. :D
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Ha, that would be lethal with the workshop you have.
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lol, you can have my garage doors. I just fucked one up bad. The garage door came off the track when she was closing it. So I did what any guy would do in this situation. I started beating it with a hammer while standing on top of a bar stool... I lost my balance on top of the stool and the door slammed shut... busting the glass. I'm so dead!
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hahaha Fucking awesome.
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Wow Fran that's bloody brilliant! :D
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Post by Bacchus »

Wait a minute:

I was thinking about this the other day: does anyone remember the coffee table that looked like it was made out of Mustangs and such??? I think it was sonic blue or something too. It was cool as fuck.

Also, that looks great fran. It's come up really well.

EDIT:

Whilst trying to find a pic, I found this:

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I want to one day make a little end table out of a guitar body.

Just get one that isn't routed and smack some legs in it.
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That's mental. I never knew Johnny Ramone had died. I thought you were joking or something, but it would have been a weird joke so I looked it up and he died in 2004.
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Post by Noirie. »

I like that neck pickup clean or distorted. Fucking brill work Fran!

Also if you start making these for a living, i want one like this
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Post by Mike »

Dude that sounds fucking amazing. Fantastic video too.

Brilliant. I love that bright sound, beauty clean or dirty.
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Holy shit! :shock:
Do.want. This project turned out great on many levels.Good one Fran.
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Thanks. I was a bit nervy making a video, bloody flatcap accent :lol:

Im shocked with the sounds too, equally good clean or distorted and no noise whatsoever from either pickup. I think Rez-o-matic's may be my new favorite single coil.
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Cleans to die for.

The full-bottom with a spanky bright top-end make that such a great package. Well done on a great looking punk machine.
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Dude, you are a natural in front of the camera. The accent is great. Killer tones.
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Great Job. It looks awesome and then some. Sounds good too. +1 on the accent.
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Post by Mages »

nice one fran! sound great!

that I Don't Care riff was one of the first things I ever learned to play on guitar. :)
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mage wrote:nice one fran! sound great!

that I Don't Care riff was one of the first things I ever learned to play on guitar. :)
Me too! ;)
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Post by Pens »

Fran,

I was curious how this guitar is doing since it's been completed? Does MDF still work out in terms of being a guitar body wood?

I'm considering making a body from either it or plywood as my first venture into doing bodies myself, and was curious how well yours held up.
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Its still fine Pens.
From a construction point of view i've never gigged it but do not doubt it would hold up. My only concern would be the strap buttons into MDF, but i did glue them in as well as pilot drilling the holes. Because MDF is basically small compressed fibres screws can sometimes shear out.
Tonally MDF is as good as anything as Danelectro and Lindert have proven years before, especially for bright sounds. I've had Alder guitars and Basswood sound inferior to this project.

From a finishing point of view MDF is much better than Plywood. Ply would need grain filling and the paint on the edge usually sinks showing the layers, budget Ply 70s/80s guitars are a good example of this. I had a BC Rich Warlock made from Ply and although it did sound good the edges looked awful.

I think the old Dano idea of a Pine outline and centre block sandwiched between two pieces of MDF is the best idea, that way you have two acoustic chambers and a solid ground to fix hardware and strap buttons (like Cooterfingers Mosrite body). Lindert guitars are very similar, the chambers seem to give more tonal depth and acoustic volume.

Alternatively you could use Pine, im sure its cheap in the USA? Its a softwood but sounds great, i have a 50's CV Tele made from Pine.