Since i have not cut the neck pocket yet as you can see here:
maybe i could just not cut as deeply as one might normally do. how deep are your pockets?
Eye candy:
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Since i have not cut the neck pocket yet as you can see here:
maybe i could just not cut as deeply as one might normally do. how deep are your pockets?
Eye candy:
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"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
standard depth neck pocket angle will have a better sound than a shallow flat angle. You want some angle pulling "down" the body, not across it.
Hard to visualize, but ok. thanks for the tip.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
Here's an old thread where I drew a diagram. The lower guitar with more angle will sound better, and feel more like your 335 or strat.
Notice the downward force pushing the bridge into the body. Much better tone into the body that way.
http://www.thefenderforum.com/forum/...ghlight=height
OH I see now. I wondered if that is what you meant. So, just shim it and not even try to cut the pocket that way? OK. Will do.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
If you are very skilled I'd say to rout it that way. The roblem is figuring out that angle. Flat worked at the factory and is easily shimmed to get the desirable result and still sound great.
I'm liking that body so far. Cool design.
That body's looking good, Jonnda.
How's the weight, now that you have it cut to size?
Regarding the saddle height screws (if it's just that you don't want to gash your hand)- You can get them in different lengths, so they don't jut way above the saddle. That's one nice plus with Callaham, he considers this stuff in advance. But you can get them elsewhere too.
"Well, I used to be disgusted, now I try to be amused..."
Elvis Costello
Yeah, it is nice to have a guitar player (i can only assume) design things. I just can't stand those screws scraping my hand. I learned how to live wit the two giant post screws on my Kimberly, but I just can't stand hight adjustment screws sticking out.
The weight is getting better, but not by much. My guitar teacher who's 1963 ex-esquire i traced, thinks it will be a painful guitar to wear but the sustain may be like a pedal steel. If it is still heavy after the pool rout, control rout, and all that routing, I'll just have to buy a wide gel padded strap.
I'll try to weigh it on the scale in the weight room later today and report back to y'all.
Wilko, It would be easier just to experiment with shims. I don't know what i was thinking... routing at an angle. Nonsense, what a pain that might be.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
Either I read the scale wrong or it was wrong, but it didn't work out for me. I would make an estimate of around 6 pounds. I could have removed more wood from the back but this is sleeker then fender's production teles and I got tired of fileing and rasping... I don't want to see a rasp for a good month now.
Maybe i could use someone's bathroom scale.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
6 pounds ain't too bad. you'll get a guitar around 8-9 pounds with that.
"don't worry, i'm a professional!"
You'll lose a 1/2 pound or so when you route it out. Maybe a bit more.
Go buy a cheap fishing scale from the local Walmart or such. They're fairly accurate, enough for this anyway.
A friend in need is a good reason to screen your calls.
Telecast, you forget that am in a small town where the only MalWart is only practically accessible by a 15 minute car ride. While I will be the proud owner of my dad's old 1973 MGB GT, it is neither in operational condition nor is it in the same state as I. Oh and I don't have a drivers license (long story).
I do have a bike, but I don't want to go on the highway with it.
And to be honest with you, I have $7.67 in my bank account. I am already applying for a job at a summer camp as a cook/dude with guitar.
Thanks for reassuring me of the weight though.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
if you go to the post office they'll weigh it for you too for free. trust me, my bank ain't fat either.
"don't worry, i'm a professional!"
Chuck, your a figurative genus!
Guess what? I have a post office about 6 blocks away. If this were chicago where a city block is usually 1/8 mile then i could tell you the distance for real but this isn't
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
The official weight the Bluffton Ohio USPS has calculated is...
6 pounds, 4 ounces
Congratulations, it's a girl!
Now what am i gonna name her. Alice? Sakura? eh, I would appreciate some ideas
But i think this sakura symbol will be on the neck bolt plate to mark what wood it is made of
Last edited by Jonnda; 05-05-2006 at 09:43 AM.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
I just played a $600 (aprox.) esquier at ye olde local guitar shoppe, and relized that those side walls don't bother me as much as i has assumed because the strings were higher then the walls. So I'll just grind the bridge like chuck did and all will be well. I think I'll curve the corners a bit more then he did though.
I think the decided GFS p'ups are as follows:
Neck - Alnico Vintage Soapbar Black Pickup $33.95
Middle - 7k Brass Bottom Strat Pickup $30.95
Bridge - Repro '62 Alnico Tele Bridge Pickup $32.95
These prices are from their web site, so I might be able to save money buying from his ebay store.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
I have I've figured out how to reduce my costs to a MUCH more affordable total for things i've yet to buy without shipping:
$185.44
:)
to see how, check out my shopping list a page back.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
His ebay store prices are typically higher than his auctions. You have to pay for instant gratification.Originally Posted by Jonnda
I bid on the GFS I've bought and saved about $25 in the process. He has tons of auctions up and puts up new ones all the time, so if you have a little patience you should be able to save a decent chunk-o-change by using the auctions. If you can win auctions that close the same day you can save more by combined shipping.
A friend in need is a good reason to screen your calls.
This is how I got the 2 GFS p'ups too. I had to wait a bit until he had the two I wanted closing on the same day.Originally Posted by telecast
Well, sad to say I felt the pinch of time constraints and I broke down and bought the pickups via store.guitarfetish.com
My total cost for 3 pickups with shipping is $104.00
My pay check finnaly came two days ago and i'm leaving tomorrow so finding the combinaton of p'ups ending on ebay the same day while i'm here was impossable.
Thursday i'm off to Tiskilwa Illinois to wash dishes for a summer camp, and I aint comming back for a month.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
Well, I have acquired most of the parts needed to complete my future guitar. Soon I'll rout, wire, finish sand, apply the finish, and assemble it.
Untill then, here are some pictures of the parts all layed out:
the knobs were pulled off an old and non-functioning reel to real tape machine my dad was putting in the trash.
The red lines on the pickgaurd are cut lines I was thinking about using to customize it's look.
What do you think, leave it be, cut one of them or both?
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
Go ahead, cut the guard. You can always get another one for a few bucks if you don't like it. Or, better yet, cut it out of some black paper and repost pics.
What is the deal with the big round knob that "goes to 11"?
Music will always find its way to us, with or without business, politics, religion, or any other bull$hit attached. - E.C.
You have ugly toes.Originally Posted by Jonnda
Black poterboard as MC suggests. Make up a few different ones.
A friend in need is a good reason to screen your calls.
The "chicken-head" knob & "goes to 11" dial are just some NOS spare parts I was showing off that I indirectly got from Richard C. Heyser (look him up if you want)... wether I'll use the dial under the volume knob again like i did on my black squire, I don't know yet.Originally Posted by Guitar_Mc
About the temporary black paper pick gaurd template idea:
Why didn't i think of that!
And about my toes, while they do look a little better in person, a few have gotten a bit ingrown.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
How do i locate the bridge placement? do i first have to rout out the neck pocket?
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
Those don't look like they have enough knuckles. I don't see how you get that much forward propulsion when you're walking with those little guys.And about my toes, while they do look a little better in person, a few have gotten a bit ingrown.
I've got the opposite problem. I can peel bananas with mine.
"Go Team Venture!"
looks good man!
"don't worry, i'm a professional!"
After a long time of doing nothing for fear of screwing up a $35 chunk of really nice cherry that i spent a week shaping into a telecaster body...
I have successfully taken the plunge and routed out the neck pocket. Phtots will be posted soon.
The only problem now is filling and drilling the neck's bolt holes, and drilling the bolt holes in the body so that should I ever want to change out the neck.
any ideas?
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
Allign the neck plate on the body. You can look at any Fender for allignment, they're all the same. Mark the holes. Drill the body. Check the neck. Odd are the holes will line up. If not, drill new ones.
To drill new ones, allign the neck on the body with the 1st and 6th string in place. Put just enough tension on them to keep them straight. Clamp the neck in place using small pieces of wood to protect the frets and back of the body. Using a small drill, start each hole just enough to mark them, then remove the neck and finish drilling. Watch your depth.
If the old holes are way off, don't bother filling them. If they're in the way, you can get a good fill with the toothpick and yellow glue trick. If they're stripped out beyond repair, they'll have to be plugged.
A friend in need is a good reason to screen your calls.
Thanks telecast, remember I'm using a three bolt neck and converting it to four. that's why the fill/drill.
Okay, so I'll just have to get out my buddies worn but lovely 63 esquire agian for measurement. Man that's a nice ax.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
One of the neck bolts are in! Hooray!
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
the neck is now fully bolted to the body, now for bridge location.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
some old photots i've been meaning to post:
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
I drilled all the holes needed to install the bridge today and screwed it on, but after i finished I noticed it was a little crooked. It shouldn't affect any thing but aesthetics though.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
Can you fill and redrill? I mean, it would be a shame to have put all that work into it and the bridge is crooked. The holes are all underneath the bridge.
By the way, it looks great.
Music will always find its way to us, with or without business, politics, religion, or any other bull$hit attached. - E.C.
Well, I might be able to change it by a degree or at least half of one. the flaw is only be noticeable from about five feet away. I'm just so frustrated by the outer two holes (the trouble makers by the high and low e) I've already filled/driled once and it still aint right. So what i'm gonna do now is rout the controll cavity and i guess I'll fill the holes while im on that.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
Guess what?
It's practically finished! (with "tung" oil)
It has fret problems past the 12th fret, and i forgot to buy strap buttons/locks... Ok, actually there is a handful of bugs i need to get rid of. But it is playable for the most part and i'll try to record some sound samples over the weekend.
"The other Shaltanac's joopleberry shrub is always a more mauvy shade of pinky-russet."
"there's NOTHING WRONG with a live penguin, but...I expected a hamburger!"
Dude, that guitar is SO Skunk Baxter. Way to go, seriously.
Looks great! Congrats.