Right then, I'm finally doing it - since my wife couldn't possibly buy me something that doesn't exist, the idea is to turn this:
...into a Washburn Nuno-style guitar with SSS pickups, but in the style of Mr Gilmour's Strat (black finish, maple fretboard, silver hardware, white plastics). Jobs to do:
- Finish the body with a deep black stain, but with the grain showing through
slightly (I've never stained a bit of wood, much less finished a guitar body)
- Install a graphite nut of some description (never cut a nut before)
- Install the bridge properly (done this once with my Jaden Tele, but it was more luck than judgement)
- Figure out how to wire it up so that the pickup selector switches as though there are only the outer two pickups there, and the push-pull switch on the volume pot engages the middle pickup out-of-phase (I've got a rough idea in my head for this, but again...never done it before)
- Install the locking machine heads (never done that before either, but how hard can it be?)
- Replace the neck's side dots with black-outlined Luminlay dots (done this once, rather badly)
As a bonus, if I finish that then I'll try to make at least one of these into a fully-functioning guitar:
Probably the middle one. This will involve:
- Installing a bridge (hopefully I'll have successfully managed this at least once by this point)
- Installing machine heads and a nut (ditto)
- Fret levelling and profiling (HAHHahAHAHHAhAhAhahahAAHHAAhAha)
- Possibly some sanding on the neck to get it to the right thickness (ditto)
- EDIT: I may get a Red-Blue Dually Lace Sensor and work out a push-pull switch to switch between the coils rather than using them together.
- EDIT 2: On top of that, I might also figure out how to implement a fixed-value tone control which also works on the push-pull at the same time as the coil switch, thus roughly simulating a neck pickup in a single-pickup guitar.
Believe it or not, I'm actually hoping to get these things done by the show at the end of Feb. Ideally, I'll have the first guitar done by my band's gig on the 25th Jan. This might be a bit of a mission, being as I won't be picking the bits up until next Sunday at the earliest.
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#2 is what I did on my PRS SE One. Push-pull pot, capacitor and resistor in lieu of a tone pot. Great with overdriven high gain valve amplification. Congested through a clean channel.
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This was the last one that I finished - black coat first, then rubbed back so it's only black in the grain to enhance the grain pattern, then red over the top, then oil over the top of that.
Fret work my first go wasn’t great but my second went ok. I found picking tools you like to be important. First go I did it with a 6” file and crowned with one of those rounded crowning files. Didn’t like the crowning tool as much as I expected, found I preferred taking my time with a triangular file instead. Second fret level I used a beam and greatly preferred that.
doing it with a triangular file is slow, but I think it’s a good way to learn
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The others will probably be sold. I got it all at an extremely good price (£200) due to a clear out, so anything over £100 will be going to the local dog rescue (I don't like making a profit from people selling at low prices).
Crimson were already the frontrunners for me - not least because they have some great YouTube tutorials on stains - so thanks for confirming my thoughts!
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If all goes well, both of the guitars I'm finishing will be hardtail, and available for people to noodle with at the show in February...
If it's of any use, here is the horse chestnut stained black with just a coat of nitro sealer on it. The figure shone through nicely, but is accentuated by the flash.
The stain was Chestnuts' Spirit Stain, which I found covered better than the Crimson tester I had.
https://i.imgur.com/nKVWsGZ.jpg
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Of course, I still haven't picked all the bits up yet. I'm painfully aware that getting them all on Sunday means I have only just over two weeks to finish the body, assemble the guitar, figure out how to wire it up, get the frets to a playable state etc. Pretty sure I could do it comfortably if I didn't have that damned day job...
Sorry for the thread jack (love a nice N4 so want to see how this goes) - WezV, which crowning file did you end up going with?
Cheers, Scott
Yep. Failing that, the next deadline is The Guitar Show.
So if you fancy donating
(sorry about the thread hijack - just you mentioned pups in need!)
with a bit of luck you'll end up with something similar to one of my NX6
Nice choice with the Lace Sensors, too. They were my first choice, and I may yet swap out the HS3s for a set if they don't work out.
And yes, that's the idea except the shark fin will be bare maple, it'll just have a single volume control and the pickup selector will be a toggle and closer to the Jaden position. Also, I'm aiming for a deeper matte black finish rather than a posh figured and shiny one.