Jag-Stang Project
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- Fran
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Day 3 - Against all odds
Another day of constant rain so i decided to press on with the project in my humble garden shed. Attrocious working conditions but i wont be defeated. In a romantic thought this is how i imagined Brian Mays father constructed his first 'Red Special' guitar...
![Image](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/franlubas/jsproject7.jpg)
Nice, lots of room to work and no work bench..
![Image](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/franlubas/jsproject6.jpg)
I made a template from Ply for the cavity routing of the neck pocket and electronics. This is where my first problem and minor disappointment arrived.
The Router i have wont plunge deep enough for the pup routes so it looks like going over budget and buying a Manrouter or using a good 'ole wood chisel. I have also routed for a 3-way switch near the bottom horn.
![Image](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/franlubas/jsproject5.jpg)
I took the measurements several times to make the jig but somehow the neck pocket is a little wider than i would have liked. Like i said it is a minor disappointment with it being a bolt-on neck guitar and other than that it fits nicely.
![Image](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/franlubas/jsproject4.jpg)
Tomorrow i am back at work but i am happy with the progress up to yet. Decided to wait for a fine day to profile the edge of the body. Then there is the task of fitting the bridge/trem.
Another day of constant rain so i decided to press on with the project in my humble garden shed. Attrocious working conditions but i wont be defeated. In a romantic thought this is how i imagined Brian Mays father constructed his first 'Red Special' guitar...
![Image](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/franlubas/jsproject7.jpg)
Nice, lots of room to work and no work bench..
![Image](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/franlubas/jsproject6.jpg)
I made a template from Ply for the cavity routing of the neck pocket and electronics. This is where my first problem and minor disappointment arrived.
The Router i have wont plunge deep enough for the pup routes so it looks like going over budget and buying a Manrouter or using a good 'ole wood chisel. I have also routed for a 3-way switch near the bottom horn.
![Image](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/franlubas/jsproject5.jpg)
I took the measurements several times to make the jig but somehow the neck pocket is a little wider than i would have liked. Like i said it is a minor disappointment with it being a bolt-on neck guitar and other than that it fits nicely.
![Image](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/franlubas/jsproject4.jpg)
Tomorrow i am back at work but i am happy with the progress up to yet. Decided to wait for a fine day to profile the edge of the body. Then there is the task of fitting the bridge/trem.
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Re: Jag-Stang Project
Fran wrote:As for finish, i'd hoped to use a clear coat of Danish Oil to seal and emphasize the Mahoganys grain, then finish with BriWax and .0000 wire wool. This is a common high end Joinery/furniture method that was adopted by Patrick Eggle guitars, and i tried it on my old Jap Flying V with excellent results.
- Fran
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I've spent some time looking at this project today after the Floyd arrived from Fibus (cheers dude). I've decided that idea is'nt right (phew says all).
It clashes with the body shape (more so than on that paint image). This is a little disappointing, but on another note it looks much better on the Jagmaster
Anyway, on with the day!
Jaguar trem it will be. It compliments the body way more than a Stang trem and i have most of the parts already. For a brief moment i considered a TOM but i dont see the point, the Jag trem can be locked and there is always the tremolo option if need be.
I also bit the bullet and purchased a larger router to make life easier, so when that and the bridge thimbles arrive i shall press on.![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
It clashes with the body shape (more so than on that paint image). This is a little disappointing, but on another note it looks much better on the Jagmaster
![Twisted Evil :twisted:](./images/smilies/icon_twisted.gif)
Anyway, on with the day!
Jaguar trem it will be. It compliments the body way more than a Stang trem and i have most of the parts already. For a brief moment i considered a TOM but i dont see the point, the Jag trem can be locked and there is always the tremolo option if need be.
I also bit the bullet and purchased a larger router to make life easier, so when that and the bridge thimbles arrive i shall press on.
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
- Fran
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Day 4
Some further progress after the trem decision.
1/ Edges routed/rounded off
2/ Trem cavity routed (for Synchronized Tremolol)
3/ Neck pocket tidied up
4/ Marked out ready for bridge cups and neck plate holes.
Just waiting for the bridge cups to come from GPR then all the main work will be finished. It will just be a case of finishing it, then the electronics (again, some of this stuff is on order).
*Edit: may do a rib contour yet, not sure.*
![Image](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/franlubas/jsproject8.jpg)
Some further progress after the trem decision.
1/ Edges routed/rounded off
2/ Trem cavity routed (for Synchronized Tremolol)
3/ Neck pocket tidied up
4/ Marked out ready for bridge cups and neck plate holes.
Just waiting for the bridge cups to come from GPR then all the main work will be finished. It will just be a case of finishing it, then the electronics (again, some of this stuff is on order).
*Edit: may do a rib contour yet, not sure.*
![Image](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/franlubas/jsproject8.jpg)
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nice work fran mate.
do contours.
do contours.
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- Fran
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Thanks rob.
Hahah. I'm tempted to take this thing further to be honest, everyone locally is pushing me to do it as well. I feel a bit of a cop out on the neck but.. well, its my first attempt.
euan wrote:As with anyone who does this, I'm in awe Fran. Before long you'll be getting a review in Guitarist. It'll make a beasting first paragraph.
Hooligan guitars are built by former firm man Fran in Nottingham...
![Cool 8)](./images/smilies/icon_cool.gif)
Hahah. I'm tempted to take this thing further to be honest, everyone locally is pushing me to do it as well. I feel a bit of a cop out on the neck but.. well, its my first attempt.