Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Jp. on April 04, 2006, 11:26:33 AM
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I do, all day.
I never take myself too seriously.
I think we can all see where this project is heading.... Eighties Hair Metal!
(http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g244/19770509/Picture008.jpg)
Its a work in progress. The pickguard isnt even screwed down at this stage.
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hahah I think this is one of those moments when I dont know wether to laugh or cry :lol:
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thats soooooooo cool! make me one!!!!!
why does it go spacco on the right horn?
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I want that guitar's babies.
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I saw a Tele like that once. Wasn't pink but normal tiger fur. Very cuddly guitar. Just don't demon-lick that thing or you'll caugh up a hairball.
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:lol: That's so cool!!! I like it. I'm making my own paean to the 80s as well. Only mine isn't as lurid as yours; it's just a really vivid yellow.
And, yeah, what's with the growth at the lower horn?
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I havent glued that corner down yet.
Supprisingly its not easy to glue it down. It has to be done in stages.
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^ i see.... so how do you do it then? did you strip down first i guess?
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^ how do you do it then? did you strip down first i guess?
If he's stripping down before doing ANY guitar work, I don't wanna hear about it!!! PDT_008
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:lol: :lol: :oops:
well i dunno TO, it depends what wood hes got underneath that mane of fur.... :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
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hello, that is cool. Can you give us a little walkthrough of the process so that we could try and do it ourselves?
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Its a case of sand back the finnish, you dont need to go back to bare wood. You looking to scuff the surface so the PVA glue has a "tooth" to bite to. ie any glue wont stick very well to a highly polished surface.
Just use a something like a p120 or finer grade paper on an electric sander. preferrably a "dual action" or "random orbit " sander ( 2 names for the same thing)
I used one piece of material for th top and then waited till the next day for it to dry. Hold it tight and turn the body face down putting something heavy on top to keep weight on it. The piece of material used should be quite big, basically its going to be twice as big as you need it to be. This will give you enough excess material to grab/stretch/manipulate the matwerial when you move on to the sides.
Wrap the sides next. You'll have to do this in stages the strat body has so many curves it requires a bit by bit approach. I did the lower curve (the bit that rests on your lapwhen playing) and the upper curve first.
Simply apply the glue to the wood wrap the material around and tie the material in a big knot. This will hold tension on the sides. Again face down leave the glue to dry till the next day. Heres the tricky bit. the material is not that stretchy and will want to pull away from the wood at the low points of the curves.
Prepare yourself first by gettin some round fairly heavy containers. I used a little fuel tin i keep my fuel for my lawn mower in and also the actual glue container. Jam these in the "valley" of the curve and this will hold the material in place till the glue dries.
This is basically where I'm up to. Ill let you know how I go with the rest.
Hence the "growth" as sambo put it, in the photo.
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I kind of understand, but my idea by just thinking about it, was that I would take a big piece of material, and just do the top surface of the guitar, glued, and then do the back, once the top and back are both done, then 1 piece all the way around the side, so, basically, 3 pieces. No?
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Hm. I have a strat I've yet to finish upstairs, now I'm really considering doing this.
Maybe one of these?
(http://www.cheapfabrics.co.uk/thestore/images/gallery/albums/album05/frbee-320x240.jpg)
(http://www.cheapfabrics.co.uk/thestore/images/gallery/albums/album05/wm90_furpr.sized-320x240.jpg)
(http://www.cheapfabrics.co.uk/thestore/images/gallery/albums/album05/furpk-320x240.jpg)
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^ id go with the top one, its exotic :D
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Is it just me or are your photos not showing up genocidal tendencies
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^no, they're not now.
Any update on how this is looking? I can't wait to see the finished article.
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Jp, if you've got some material left over when you've finished covering it, why not give your guitar a tail? :lol:
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Jp, if you've got some material left over when you've finished covering it, why not give your guitar a tail? :lol:
Or use it on a matching strap? Headstock fascia prehaps?
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I have the back done but I made bit of a mistake and have to do it again so I'll post pics soon. I've ordered a neck but that went back order so I'll have to wait for that.