Fixing the bronco, DONE!
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Fixing the bronco, DONE!
I have kind of done this before. I used a hand held plunge router and it was fucking dangerous. I seriously feared for my fingers and the result was a but wonky.
So I made myself a router table and screwed my trusty cheapo plunge router in.
I made a sandwich of a rough cut a piece of mdf, a piece of box card and the original pickguard. It was all screwed together through the pickguard screw holes.
I then ran it around the router on a low speed. And got this.
I'm just waiting for my pickguard blank to arrive. When it does I'll finish the job off.
Hope you all like it!
So I made myself a router table and screwed my trusty cheapo plunge router in.
I made a sandwich of a rough cut a piece of mdf, a piece of box card and the original pickguard. It was all screwed together through the pickguard screw holes.
I then ran it around the router on a low speed. And got this.
I'm just waiting for my pickguard blank to arrive. When it does I'll finish the job off.
Hope you all like it!
Last edited by Addam on Thu Dec 17, 2009 11:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- hotrodperlmutter
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bronco pickguard done
I did this over a week ago, but haven't been able to get pics off my camera (cos I'm crap)
So got a few grainy phone pics to share.
I cut the PG using my template and hand beveled the edgewith a file. It takes ages, but am still a bit new to the router table (first time)
I like it!
I haven't done the electrics or strung it up yet
So got a few grainy phone pics to share.
I cut the PG using my template and hand beveled the edgewith a file. It takes ages, but am still a bit new to the router table (first time)
I like it!
I haven't done the electrics or strung it up yet
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I believe this is the link to the threadrobert(original) wrote:very cool piece!
its awsome that you still have the trem arm for it@!
btw.
what the fuck is that red jagstang looking thing?
http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtop ... highlight=
It's done, wired, set up and intonated.
I'm pretty happy, and it plays really well.
It still looks the same, so no point posting new pics
EDIT:
I really like the trem cos it stays in tune.
And the guitar sounds really good.
The pickup is good. Trebbles are trebbly and bass notes are bassy (as i expected).
The tone control has a wide range too.
Overall, i'm pretty happy.
I'm pretty happy, and it plays really well.
It still looks the same, so no point posting new pics
EDIT:
I really like the trem cos it stays in tune.
And the guitar sounds really good.
The pickup is good. Trebbles are trebbly and bass notes are bassy (as i expected).
The tone control has a wide range too.
Overall, i'm pretty happy.
Re: bronco pickguard done
Which of those guitars do you like the most?AddamInsane wrote:I did this over a week ago, but haven't been able to get pics off my camera (cos I'm crap)
So got a few grainy phone pics to share.
I cut the PG using my template and hand beveled the edgewith a file. It takes ages, but am still a bit new to the router table (first time)
I like it!
I haven't done the electrics or strung it up yet