Hi guys, I'm going to use up some of my quota of stupid questions.
Before giving my guitar to the tech for it's initial setup, I'm hoping to scallop my fretboard (to ease playing with tendonitis / help me learn to play with a soft touch). Does this mean that a Re-Fret won't be possible in the future so I should have it done now? (with Stainless)
It's an Epiphone LP Custom with a bound fretboard, will the binding cause problems for the scalloping?
Also what would be recommended to finish the fretboard with?
Any tips on how to protect the body while I scallop? (beyond just being careful!)
I was thinking of doing a Malmsteen style full scallop (with jumbo fretwire if I do get the Re-Fret now) so that my fingers never make contact with the fretboard, but I was wondering why people say Blackmore style scalloped necks are easier for chording? With Barre chords isnt your index supposed to go behind the fret? So how does an unscalloped section infront of the fret help? Or is it just because the Blackmore style scallops are shallower on the bottom strings/frets so your fingers still hit the fretboard before you go out of tune?
As for fitting my pickups which I'm planning to do myself, how powerful a soldering iron should I get? (bearing in mind in the future I also hope to re-wire the guitar & mod my amp).
OK one more for good measure...should I not worry about replacing pots & tone caps until I re-wire it all in the future (i.e when I can actually play), or while I'm doing the pickups will I already be 'in there' and better off getting it out of the way now?
Actually one more... Is it rude for me to ask the tech change the frets, then me do the scalloping before giving it back to him to finish the job & set up the guitar? Scalloping is expensive right?
Thanks! :D