One hour Mustang/Musicmaster. COMPLETED!!! W/pics P2
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One hour Mustang/Musicmaster. COMPLETED!!! W/pics P2
Well almost...
I started at 1:10PM finished at 2:20
Started with a 1 piece Sapele blank.
Done!
Easy!
I'm off for a bath to get all the dust and shit off me.
I started at 1:10PM finished at 2:20
Started with a 1 piece Sapele blank.
Done!
Easy!
I'm off for a bath to get all the dust and shit off me.
Last edited by Addam on Wed Apr 20, 2011 1:58 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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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!..
Ta!
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!..
Ta!
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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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.
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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@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.
@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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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!!!
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.
With a bit of grain filling somewhere inbetween.
Then a bit of shit-brown stain. Looking rather sexy and seventies-tastic!!!
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.