Posted by Joe O'Connor on August 11, 2014 at 12:13pm
I started by sanding back the box to bare wood before working on it and then re-stained with stain/varnish to close to original colour sanded and buffed to a gloss mirror-ish finish.The neck and heel are poplar stained/varnished to natural oak.It has a piezo on the back of the lid under the hard tail bridge from a 6 string guitar with the two outer saddles removed. A mini humbucker pickup at the neck.Both pickups have a volume control through the use on concentric 500k audio taper CTS pots.Only the humbucker has a tone knob; being a 500k audio taper CTS pot with a 0.015mf orange drop capacitor. All running through a 3 way switch.The fret board is walnut and finished with an English walnut oil gun stock preparation. A bone nut filed from blank and medium nickel silver fretsInlays are bloody jasper and the side dot inlays are cream.Slots in front were cut with a Stanley knife ad backed with a fine steel mesh. They give it a lovely retro look like an old radio.The headstock was also my first go at a scarf joint, cut at 15 degrees; (A bit steep maybe in hindsight but I know for next time).The headstock is topped with a roll with cracked glass beads in centres and steel machine heads.It is Strung with the middle four strings of a La Belle medium flat wound 6 string set. Tuned to open A at present.Apart from the drill it was all handmade in my living room and kitchen. I bloody love it and hope others will too.
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really nice work
Cheers James
NICE LOOKING GUITAR
Excellent! thanks Matt Bruce
I love it too!! Great work Joe :-)