Building Your Own Guitar
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Very cool Paul! I look forward to seeing how you get on.
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Just saw this thread... and since I'm here I might as well show some of my home builds. I didn't build from scratch, the guitar bodies are from a small builder out of Alabama. I bought the woods and sent them to him in raw form, he did the rest. The necks are all Warmoth. I did the finish work (all tung oil) and assembly/setup, etc..
First one is flame maple over mahogany:
Second one is flamed Claro Walnut over mahogany:
And the third is quilted maple over mahogany. The "ugly duckling" of the three:
First one is flame maple over mahogany:
Second one is flamed Claro Walnut over mahogany:
And the third is quilted maple over mahogany. The "ugly duckling" of the three:
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nice stuff man.......I reckon you need to swap the necks with the flamed maple and the walnut. And put zebra P/ups in the maple IMO..YMMV etcilliterate bastard wrote:Just saw this thread... and since I'm here I might as well show some of my home builds. I didn't build from scratch, the guitar bodies are from a small builder out of Alabama. I bought the woods and sent them to him in raw form, he did the rest. The necks are all Warmoth. I did the finish work (all tung oil) and assembly/setup, etc..
First one is flame maple over mahogany:
Second one is flamed Claro Walnut over mahogany:
And the third is quilted maple over mahogany. The "ugly duckling" of the three:
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Thanks. The fretboard on the flame maple guitar is Pau Ferro, which is dense/hard like ebony or maple but not quite as bright. Thought that might add a little warmth to offset the bright tonal characteristics of the really thick maple top. Personally, I don't care for the feel of most rosewood necks but like the warmth of the tone and I wanted some contrast between body and neck. So I went with Pau Ferro to get the "color" of rosewood but the feel of ebony/maple. Same with the Claro, so I went maple on that one to offset the dark body color.sytharnia wrote:illiterate bastard wrote: nice stuff man.......I reckon you need to swap the necks with the flamed maple and the walnut. And put zebra P/ups in the maple IMO..YMMV etc
Funny you should mention zebra pickups though. The claro walnut guitar has a double creme Dimarzio Steve Morse humbucker in it now.
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Okay, I finally started on refinishing my no-name V. I'm staying with my mom while she recovers from a broken pelvis, so I have free time to work on it.
Originally I thought I'd paint it black with a Texas Longhorns graphic, but After removing the paint, I'm considering leaving it natural and clear-coating instead. I'm also thinking about changing the pickguard so it covers less of the body and swapping out the chrome hardware with black. Maybe (if I can work up the courage) I'll replace the dots with block inlays like an LPC has.
I removed the paint and clear-coated a V years ago and liked the result... Dan Stout from tk has that one now.
Originally I thought I'd paint it black with a Texas Longhorns graphic, but After removing the paint, I'm considering leaving it natural and clear-coating instead. I'm also thinking about changing the pickguard so it covers less of the body and swapping out the chrome hardware with black. Maybe (if I can work up the courage) I'll replace the dots with block inlays like an LPC has.
I removed the paint and clear-coated a V years ago and liked the result... Dan Stout from tk has that one now.
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What about doing binding on the body and headstock? Would that be a difficult addition? More importantly, would it look good?
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look good...yes ...difficult to add...yes
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Which would look better, black or white?Stiltzkin wrote:look good...yes ...difficult to add...yes
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I'd go with white. Matches the natural body