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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:42 pm
by Mages
Hurb wrote:
mage wrote:dude. you need to adjust the neck pocket on the pickguard. this part is very commonly not quite right in my experience with aftermarket pickguards. I just use a file and try to file more on the back side of the pickguard until I get it right.

EDIT: actually, the more I look at it.... I think this pickguard has more problems than that. It looks like it's not just the neck pocket, it looks like the neck pickup is in the wrong place too. I think you should try and get another pickguard.
If you cut the neck pocket on the guard then the bridge holes will not be in th eright place.
yea, but check it out, the bridge holes are not in the right place.
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the whole guard is shifted down because the neck pocket is too high.

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:47 pm
by TheBurbz
The neck pocket should be 80mm or 3 1/8 inches from heel to the end of the body.

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:53 pm
by Mages
sorry, that was confusing, I mean the neck pocket on the pickguard.

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:05 pm
by ludger
ElCapitan wrote:you should send that pg back, that's unbelievably shonky.
Hurb wrote: should of send it back and got rob to make one.
I should've but he seems to be swamped right now. Plus I already sent one of those cheap-o gold ones back (to a different company) and am still awaiting my refund.
robert(original) wrote:thats whacked
where is that guard from?
i think cowbell used a warmoth guard and it fit perfectly, and i have used an allparts jap guard and it fit perfectly.
I don't remember where I got it from but it's a WD guard. I couldn't find a black Fender made one (unless I wanted to spend $100 for an original '70s one).
bassintom wrote:Looks like the neck pup is routed wrong.Look at the low 'E' string and where it lines up with the pups.The bridge pup looks dead on,but the neck looks off a little.Or maybe it's my old eyes not working right again.That is going to be one nice guitar.Skillz.
Your eyes aren't off. The pickup covers are. They're just sitting in there loose. That's why they're not lined up properly.

mage and Burbz, thanks for the help.

I'm happy with it. I got everything to fit now (for the most part) and the extra holes I put in for the bridge posts will be covered by the bridge.

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 3:56 pm
by ludger
UPDATE:

The body is on day 29 of a 45 day curing process. (I just randomly chose 45 days) While I was waiting I figured I would finish the neck so here it is:

I used the ReRanch neck amber. At first I thought it was too yellow but it's grown on me and I like it now.
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I had a couple sand throughs that I sort-of fixed.
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Looks pretty good right? Do you foresee any problems? I didn't. (Obviously) Take a closer look:

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Also, does anyone know where I can get some pickup screws for the JM pups? I've ordered some from PartsIsParts months ago and they're waiting on Fender to send them some. I checked out this page that robroe linked to.Anyone know if any of these would work? Thanks for any help and letting me bitch.

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:03 pm
by Justin J
you can get jazzmaster screws here.

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:59 pm
by Tex-czech
where'd you get the black jazzmaster pickup covers?

I looked on those sites posted, maybe I missed it..

Looks great can't wait to see it in one piece.

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 5:56 pm
by TheBurbz
Shit, that neck looks beautiful!

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 9:44 pm
by astro
Dude, that neck looks AWESOME.

It sucks about the string tree, but in all honesty, it's not noticeable unless someone is looking for it. It still looks fucking cool!

I got my JM pickup screws from GuitarPartsResources.com... they work perfectly.

Seeing the pics of your JM is making me jones to paint my own JM project... but right now my balcony has about 100 plants on it, which I can't bring inside because the cat will treat them like a salad bar. FOOK! I need a back yard or a garage...

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 10:23 pm
by Ninja Mike 808
Beautiful.

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 2:03 am
by ludger
bubbles_horwitz wrote:you can get jazzmaster screws here.
ORDER'D THX.
Tex-czech wrote:where'd you get the black jazzmaster pickup covers?

I looked on those sites posted, maybe I missed it..

Looks great can't wait to see it in one piece.
Thanks. I bought them off a guy at offset. Occasionally they come up on the bay. There might be a set up now.
TheBurbz wrote:Shit, that neck looks beautiful!
astro wrote:Dude, that neck looks AWESOME.

It sucks about the string tree, but in all honesty, it's not noticeable unless someone is looking for it. It still looks fucking cool!

I got my JM pickup screws from GuitarPartsResources.com... they work perfectly.

Seeing the pics of your JM is making me jones to paint my own JM project... but right now my balcony has about 100 plants on it, which I can't bring inside because the cat will treat them like a salad bar. FOOK! I need a back yard or a garage...
Ninja Mike 808 wrote:Beautiful.
Thanks guys. It makes me feel better about my little screw up.

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 1:47 pm
by More Cowbell
AWESOME WORK! Looks so good. :!:

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 8:50 pm
by ElCapitan
+1 that's a mighty fine colour combo there, hope it turns out well!

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 2:52 am
by ludger
I'm pulling my hair out right now. All day Sunday I sanded my ass off. After a few more hours yesterday I finished the copper shielding and wired it all up according to the diagram off the Fender site. Could only hear the rhythm circuit. With the lead selected tapping on the magnets could be heard through the amp as could a giant hum. Checked all my soldering 2 more times. Then wired it up bypassing the rhythm circuit according to a diagram at offset and nothing but a huge hum.

Any ideas of what's gone wrong? I don't have a meter to test shit, (and don't know how to use it if I did) but I do have access to one.

After getting the body from robert(O) and starting this back in October (I think) it's killing me that it's so close to completion and I can't play it.

On the positive side the rhythm circuit sound REALLY good.

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 2:58 am
by Justin J
are you sure the pots are wired correctly? the diagrams are usually from the bottom up.

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 3:31 pm
by TheBurbz
Make sure none of the pots and whatnot are touching the copper shielding inside, I had that happen with my mustang and I didn't realise the input jack was touching the shielding.

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 3:35 pm
by Mike
Also isolate the bridge pickup and check it works and the impedance across it using a multimeter if you can.

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 5:56 pm
by robert(original)
YOU CAN DO IT!
WE BELIEVE IN YOU!!!!

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 6:28 pm
by ludger
bubbles_horwitz wrote:are you sure the pots are wired correctly? the diagrams are usually from the bottom up.
I'm pretty sure I've followed the diagram correctly but thanks for responding.
TheBurbz wrote:Make sure none of the pots and whatnot are touching the copper shielding inside, I had that happen with my mustang and I didn't realise the input jack was touching the shielding.
This is definitely happening...I'll have to enlarge the cavity. But it still wasn't working even when I tried it with the pickguard separated from the body, sort of like an open hood of an automoblie.
Mike wrote:Also isolate the bridge pickup and check it works and the impedance across it using a multimeter if you can.
I'll have to get my dad's. Hopefully he brought it home from work. (Or I could just go buy one.) I'm suspecting that this might be the trouble because I bought it off eBay months ago. Already left a positive comment too.
robert(original) wrote:YOU CAN DO IT!
WE BELIEVE IN YOU!!!!
haha. Thanks Robert. If it wasn't for the forum I wouldn't have tried any of this. Youse guys (and gals) are teh best!

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 12:38 am
by DGNR8
You are doing great, man. I always have to wire a few times to get it right. I can see but no comprendo. I am going to wire my Roberto Stratster like a Tele because the shit I have had the pots flipped so they were both facing north instead of hot they fit into the guitar. Maybe that's right, but it's not what I am used to and it ain't working.