Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Jappse on May 14, 2006, 12:13:06 AM
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Has anyone ever finished a waormoth project??? And if yes, how did it go??
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Yep - went really well, fitted it with VHII's and is now an amazing guitar. Better than any production guitar I've ever played, and it still hasn't been set up properly yet.
http://www.bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2792&start=0
I went for the hard ash strat body and a maple/ebony Jackson style neck with precut graphite nut.
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Yep it turned out pretty well. Check out the thread i posted on the Seconds Out topic.
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Didnt know that anyone here on the forum took the final step with ordering one. Dig the sound on the eruption clip, Brainzy, very good playing. But do you have any pictures of the beast??
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Apart from the one in the avatar, not at the moment. I'm currently refinishing the neck, so although I've now got a camera I can't take any completed pictures just yet. Once the neck's finished though I'll do a full write up with lots of pics etc.
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Great, looking forward to it already...
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Yes, I have - been playing it for the last few weeks. Chose a body & neck from the showcase, had to wait only 3 weeks (the sales guy told me 4-6 weeks) - I got them to put a finish on the neck, rout the body for a Wilkinson trem & install the studs. Both the body & neck were fantastic quality, very pleased with the service.
The building (well, assembly would be a better word, I only had to do a small amount of drilling & sanding) went fairly smoothly for a first effort.
It has a Miracle Man bridge, Sultans in the middle/neck & sounds great :D
I'll add a pic if I ever manage to take a good one... :)
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I'm actually waiting (8-12 weeks... damn) on another body for my first Warmoth project, it went brilliantly and I'd do it againif I needed another guitar. Worth doing, although the initial wait can be a pain in the bum, they weren't this busy last year I can tell ya.
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Sorry Jappse, I completely forgot I had these. I took pictures of the hard ash Warmoth body before I painted it up. It's routed so I can use an angled humbucker in the bridge position, or a normal one instead.
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(http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j279/bainzy007/body4.jpg)
(http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j279/bainzy007/body5.jpg)
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Not bad, not bad. Im basicly just wondering about pre-cut pieces, so im trying to get a decent knowledge about this. Maybe ill get something from warmoth sooner or later... need a floyd-rose guitar...
Thanks for the pics of the body, would greatly appreciate a photo of the finished product.
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The connections on the Warmoth parts are absolutely top notch - the neck fits into the neck pocket *exact*, like the two parts were made for each other, even though I bought the body a few months later. Fantastic work - the parts just scream "well made".
I'll definately get you some pics of the finished product, I just need to get this nitrocellulose lacquer ordered....
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I might eventually get a finished body and neck from them. Warmoth is a great way to get a custom, high end quality guitar for relatively low costs.
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I might eventually get a finished body and neck from them. Warmoth is a great way to get a custom, high end quality guitar for relatively low costs.
I've added up prices it'd cost me to get a custom guitar from them - with paint and all the hardware and electronics etc. and it always turns out at a stupidly high price unless you cut down on the options - it'd be tough getting your dream guitar for less than £1500. and yu still have to build it yourself! (i think? maybe if yu buy a complete they put it together for you?) Either way I think some Felines go for less than that! A lot of the time it seems more sensible price-wise to go for a cheaper guitar and pimp it. If the price doesnt bother you its probably better to get a custom luthier to build yu what you want.
EDIT: i accept that it'd be a lot of fun building your own guitar and you'd probably learn a lot
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it'd be tough getting your dream guitar for less than £1500
Not sure how you arrive at £1500 - my last one cost <£1000 & I didn't skimp:
£585 for finished body & neck, pickguard, LSR nut & a bag full of gold hardware/screws/bits (wilkinson trem, schaller tuners, etc)
£128 import tax/VAT :cry:
£220 BKPs (Miracle Man, 2x Sultans) - yes, a sensible person would've just got an HSS set for £190, but I'm not a sensible person :D
OK, add in the case (£72 for an SKB-66) & it just gets over £1000, but you see my point...
My next one will probably run to around £150 more (having a neck made rather than picking out of the showcase & a Floyd which is $100 more than the wilkinson) but I'd be hard pushed to get to £1500 :)
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[quote="indysmith"t'd be tough getting your dream guitar for less than £1500[/quote]
Really? I dunno how you get that figure either!
I got an awesome guitar for only $900 CND, which is something like £430. Oh, wait that didn't include the pickups, but still!
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This is my BKP loaded Warmoth build. This is the 2nd body I ordered. The first one was basswood with a maple top, but it sounded too muddy. It now has an Alder body with curly maple top. The neck has an awesome birdseye finish too. I'm looking into having a 7 string one made at the moment. The quality is fantastic.
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Here's mine, not the best picture (doesn't really show the dyed top well)
BKP Miracle Man bridge, Sultans middle & neck.
I've been very impressed with the Wilkinson/LSR nut/Schaller locking tuners combination - stays in tune very well even with heavy trem abuse :D
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Good looking guitars...
But have you ever tried a better guitar in the same price range??
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have you ever tried a better guitar in the same price range??
hmmm, good question.
If I'd really shopped around I'm sure I could have found something that sounded as good or even better, but it wouldn't have been anywhere near as much fun about putting this one together, or put the same smile on my face when I play it :D
While there are plenty of good guitars in that price range, there weren't many that met all my requirements & that I liked the look of. So I guess my answer is "no" :)
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How many guitars can you buy off the peg that do absolutely everything you want it to, down to fretwire size, neck profile, etc? There's always something not quite right if your 100% honest.
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sorry guys - i meant 1500 dollars, not pounds.
I've just mocked up a guitar i'd like to make 8) I'm having second thoughts about warmoth for sure; this thing would rock...
$400 Mahogany body with flame koa top
$90 Cream Body binding
$339 AAA Birdseye maple neck with brazilian rosewood fretboard
$30 Graphtech nut
$110 cream neck binding
$90 trapezoid inlays
$55 flamed koa headstock veneer
$115 neck and headstock finish
$170 clear satin finish body
$30 bridge and tailpiece
$62 planet waves auto-trim tuning machines
$30(approx.) pots, caps, pickups surrounds, strap holders, all additional hardware...
$96 Shipping
=£857
+£150 tax
=£1007
£230 BKP custom camo engraved covered mule set
=£1237
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Good looking guitars...
But have you ever tried a better guitar in the same price range??
imo, the standard (not custom shop) guitars produced by the big name manufacturers can't compete with Warmoth on quality.
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Here's 2 pictures of the neck that I found aswell browsing my old computer's backup disks. This was before I put on the headstock decal, clear coat and polished the paint. Im going to repaint the face of the headstock black, and have the back of the neck clear gloss showing the maple underneath. I'll be using nitro this time; these pics are of the neck painted with acrylic (Halford's car paint).
(http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j279/bainzy007/DSCN0689.jpg)
(http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j279/bainzy007/DSCN0688.jpg)
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Sorry Brainzy, cant see any picture??
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Strange....
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j279/bainzy007/DSCN0689.jpg
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j279/bainzy007/DSCN0688.jpg
the pictures are hosted there, maybe opening those links in your browser might work?
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Yeah, that worked out great Brainzy. Nice looking neck, the inlays has a good curl to them. The fretboard is ebony, i presume.
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Yep, ebony on maple. I can't remember what fret size I got, medium jumbo maybe? Whatever it was, I remember at the time I ordered whatever I had on my 2004 Fender USA Standard Strat. I can't find anywhere to fault the neck, the compound radius is great to play on. It doesn't feel strange at all, in fact when playing other guitars now, THOSE guitars feel strange because they don't have a compound radius. So it's a very natural feeling neck to play on.
Im really itching to get this guitar painted, I just need to come up with the £30 for the nitro paint. I won't be able to repaint the body yet, as that'll cost about £60 more for the paint (I think), so I'll just show you pictures of it assembled once the neck's finished with the body like it is now.