new projects: Muttstang build + tele refin.
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I've started with assembling the electrics, pickups and stuff.
I'm using a grubby old DiMarzio humbucker. Not sure exactly how old it is, but has gone very brown.
It was previously in my Bronco, the woman I bought that from told me she got it in 1978 with the humbucker already installed.
So I'm assuming it to be pre '78.
I have tested the DCR at about 6.7k. (is that PAF spec?)
I'm gonna hide it in a robroe cover though.
Neck pickup is a brand new Japanese Mustang item.
I've also got a weirdly placed toggle switch and 500k pots.
I don't think I'll be keeping the white knobs, probably use Mustang knobs.
I'm gonna have to get some screws for the pickguard and a tone cap, so can't do much more til I get them.
I'm using a grubby old DiMarzio humbucker. Not sure exactly how old it is, but has gone very brown.
It was previously in my Bronco, the woman I bought that from told me she got it in 1978 with the humbucker already installed.
So I'm assuming it to be pre '78.
I have tested the DCR at about 6.7k. (is that PAF spec?)
I'm gonna hide it in a robroe cover though.
Neck pickup is a brand new Japanese Mustang item.
I've also got a weirdly placed toggle switch and 500k pots.
I don't think I'll be keeping the white knobs, probably use Mustang knobs.
I'm gonna have to get some screws for the pickguard and a tone cap, so can't do much more til I get them.
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How would I soften the edges on my telecaster body? Would I use a roundover bit like you are suggesting here? Right now the body is cut out and I ran a pattern bit around it to smooth the sides.AddamInsane wrote:To be honest, I was thinking about running a router with roundover bit around the edge in an effort to remove the binding.
Also, the plasic binding has taken a beating, being painted, then stripped.
Chunks are missing.
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Yeah, you can use a roundover bit. Make sure you sand the sides nice and smooth before you start.taylornutt wrote: How would I soften the edges on my telecaster body? Would I use a roundover bit like you are suggesting here? Right now the body is cut out and I ran a pattern bit around it to smooth the sides.
Also, consider the radius of the roundover 3/8 inch wouldn't really be suitable for a telecaster.
1/4 inch might still be a bit too soft for the 'period-correct' brigade.
If you wanted a slightly sharper edge than the roundover you have.
Depending on tooling and/or skill you could soften the edge with a roundover or bevel cutter but not use the full depth of cut.
Then finish blending in by hand, with a sanding block or a file.
Or just do it all by hand?
In a moment of stupidity, I went on my favourite guitar parts to order the screws I need.
(I did order other parts, but I'll keep that under my hat until I do anything interesting with them!)
Anyway, I'm gonna get the wiring done.
I would like some advise.
I'm planning on having 2 volumes (no tone) and a toggle.
I have no problems wiring it in at all.
But I want to run the pickups permanently out of phase.
I rarely use more than 1 pickup at a time, when I do it's normally out of phase (Jagstang)
I almost never use tone controls.
Is this a bad idea?
(I did order other parts, but I'll keep that under my hat until I do anything interesting with them!)
Anyway, I'm gonna get the wiring done.
I would like some advise.
I'm planning on having 2 volumes (no tone) and a toggle.
I have no problems wiring it in at all.
But I want to run the pickups permanently out of phase.
I rarely use more than 1 pickup at a time, when I do it's normally out of phase (Jagstang)
I almost never use tone controls.
Is this a bad idea?
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