One hour Mustang/Musicmaster. COMPLETED!!! W/pics P2

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

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One hour Mustang/Musicmaster. COMPLETED!!! W/pics P2

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Well almost...
I started at 1:10PM finished at 2:20
Started with a 1 piece Sapele blank.
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Done!
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Easy!

I'm off for a bath to get all the dust and shit off me.
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Post by Joey »

I use "X amount of Beers" not time. The longer it takes the more fun it is.

What are the plans for this guitar?
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Post by George »

1 hour? That's awesome!
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

technically, it's an 'hour and 10 minute mustang,' but when the end product looks that great, who's counting?

great job.
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Very good captain! ;-)
What neck are you putting on it?...
I'm mid way thru my jazzomaster neck build..got mop blocks for her..

Great that u can knock out a body in that Shortscale of time!
What would u expect to pay for something like that off ya?..
My problem is sourcing the wood... :-(
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I was only that quick because I already had the tools out as I was making the templates. I already had the body blank, which I bought for £24 from an old style hardware store. Now I can make my own blanks, I can make a 2 piece poplar body for about £9. £12 for ash, but there is alot of work in making the blank. Tools are the key.
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Wow! Great prices!! I paid about £70 for an ash blank, a maple board and a walnut piece for my fingerboard..and I had to go miles outta my way to get em!
I shall have to start sourcing my wood cheaper...unless Ahem!..you have it to hand ;-)
If ok I shall have to pm u!...I'm making two necks at the min, one with walnut fboard and one in maple!..
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The timber merchant I used is less than a mile from my house. They change by cubic metre. Then any cutting/ machining is a flat rate of £40+VAT. I priced up a huge 18inch wide board, that after machining would have made 7 one piece blanks. Big enough to make a bass or jazzmaster. They would have been £24 each, all in, ready to use. It turned out that it had been sold. Luthier suppliers seem to charge a shit load more for this kind of thing.
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Post by cur »

Joey wrote:I use "X amount of Beers" not time.
"So, AddamInsane, how long did it take you to make that mustang body?"

In your best Minnesota accent; "Oh, yeah..... couple a beers."

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Post by Addam »

It's looking more like a MusicmasterII now!
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I'm going to use the 22.75" mini-strat neck.

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This is a Win Win deal... 8)
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

if i can suggest something:

the edges have a visible line where they were formed (rollover bit?), and i would maybe try to smooth those out. if it's evident now, it can very well appear once painted (assuming you'll be painting it).

the aeon/portugalwillie/lucamo mustang had similar edges, and was quite apparent that they weren't as smooth as they could've been.

just a thought. looks great anyways.
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Post by Stuart »

If you are thinking about making stuff for other people at some point, I'd definitely be interested. The price of Fender or Warmoth et cetera bodies in the UK can get silly.
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Post by Addam »

@Hotrod, I can see the line, but I haven't even thought about attacking this with sandpaper yet. I assure you that will be all smoothed out with a little sanding.

@Stuart, I'm more for inspiring people to do their own builds ATM.
This build used a £24 piece of wood, a £22 router, and about £25 of router bits. It's not that expensive or difficult to do your own!

I don't really have any real work space, so I rely on the weather because I'm working outside.
Dunno, I *might* do a few if there's interest.
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Post by THEGREATJONZINI »

consider me interested too!
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Which tool did you use to round the edges of the body?
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Post by Joey »

Round over router bit with a ball bearing on the end.

What round over profile are you using 3/4" or less?
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Colour me very very interested!
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@Joey, not sure of the radius of the roundover, I checked it against my old Jagstang and it's identical. I'm pretty sure it's metric too.
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Post by Addam »

Sanded, sanded, sanded and sanded some more.
With a bit of grain filling somewhere inbetween.
Then a bit of shit-brown stain. Looking rather sexy and seventies-tastic!!!
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I've got no money to buy laquer. So until I get paid, I'm gonna splash a bit of sanding sealer about, do more sanding and do the whole lot to my Telecaster body too.