guitar build progress thread
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finally doing it after years of talk. for my first build i'm doing a kind of jackson soloist inspired guitar. solid mahogany body, one humbucker, floyd rose (probably overkill for a first build but i'm doin' it), maybe a neck pick up. i also plan on building a neck but waiting until i finish the body.
before i did the rough cut i had to smooth the surface with a belt sander, it didn't ship completely flat roughly shaped out with a jigsaw since i don't have a band saw
before i did the rough cut i had to smooth the surface with a belt sander, it didn't ship completely flat roughly shaped out with a jigsaw since i don't have a band saw
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these pics are about two weeks apart.. turns out i don't know much about woodworking and kept buying the wrong router bits and had to keep waiting i had to use two different 1 inch router bits due to the size constraints on the router i have access to. the results were a little odd, it makes the wood look like it's two separate pieces that were glued together. there's also a small raised line through the middle of the cut due to the router bits being slightly different.
i am super happy though, it feels like an actual guitar body at this point. still a lot of work left but i feel really good and inspired now
i needed to raise the template up a little bit so i used these pieces of aluminum i found nearby first pass with the 1 inch bit, at this point i had to switch out the bit and flip the guitar and remove the remaining wood
i am super happy though, it feels like an actual guitar body at this point. still a lot of work left but i feel really good and inspired now
i needed to raise the template up a little bit so i used these pieces of aluminum i found nearby first pass with the 1 inch bit, at this point i had to switch out the bit and flip the guitar and remove the remaining wood
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Re: guitar build progress thread
Cool ja!
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Re: guitar build progress thread
how did i miss this thread, this is super cool
keep at it zim it looks 1337
keep at it zim it looks 1337
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Re: guitar build progress thread
FUCKIN' UPDATE
i've been kind of scared of routing the important bits, especially the floyd rose stuff. if i messed up the routing i'd have to pretty much start over. experimented with some scrap wood and finally felt comfortable doing the scary parts.
i need to finish routing the floyd cavity, and then the back cavities. i think the pickup / neck pockets need to be a little deeper as well. but the hardest part imo is out of the way.
used a drill press with forstner bits to remove most of the wood before routing
junk neck i have, fits probably too tight right now but i was able to cram it in there for a pic
also hit it with a round-over bit, needs some sanding though
not sure how to fix this yet but we'll get there
i've been kind of scared of routing the important bits, especially the floyd rose stuff. if i messed up the routing i'd have to pretty much start over. experimented with some scrap wood and finally felt comfortable doing the scary parts.
i need to finish routing the floyd cavity, and then the back cavities. i think the pickup / neck pockets need to be a little deeper as well. but the hardest part imo is out of the way.
used a drill press with forstner bits to remove most of the wood before routing
junk neck i have, fits probably too tight right now but i was able to cram it in there for a pic
also hit it with a round-over bit, needs some sanding though
not sure how to fix this yet but we'll get there
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Re: guitar build progress thread
this is fucking sick zim i am legitimately excited to watch the progress here
how long until you can build bespoke guitars for elite MABB clientele
how long until you can build bespoke guitars for elite MABB clientele
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Congrats zim.
I've been shadowing over a local luthier over the last year and have been building a 6 string multiscale baritone as my first project. This is the latest pic I have:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt1EDVuHeBQ/
It's a fun although nerve wracking process at times, woodworking is something I had never done before and routers scare the piss out of me. Multilaminate neck
The pickup and electronics cavities have all been routed out, at this point I only have a few fuckups to fix (misaligned side dots, adding a little wedge of sapwood between the fretboard and neck humbucker, and a bit of blowout from routing them). Then we'll glue the set neck and do frets, stainless steel.
I've been shadowing over a local luthier over the last year and have been building a 6 string multiscale baritone as my first project. This is the latest pic I have:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt1EDVuHeBQ/
It's a fun although nerve wracking process at times, woodworking is something I had never done before and routers scare the piss out of me. Multilaminate neck
The pickup and electronics cavities have all been routed out, at this point I only have a few fuckups to fix (misaligned side dots, adding a little wedge of sapwood between the fretboard and neck humbucker, and a bit of blowout from routing them). Then we'll glue the set neck and do frets, stainless steel.
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i'm already thinking about my next build.. i'd love to build guitars for other people eventuallyHitoshura wrote:this is fucking sick zim i am legitimately excited to watch the progress here
how long until you can build bespoke guitars for elite MABB clientele
that's dope lava, didn't realize you were helping with that build. also, the router is terrifying, especially on the table. i must have watched 20 videos about it before i tried it myself.Lavabug wrote:Congrats zim.
I've been shadowing over a local luthier over the last year and have been building a 6 string multiscale baritone as my first project. This is the latest pic I have:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt1EDVuHeBQ/
It's a fun although nerve wracking process at times, woodworking is something I had never done before and routers scare the piss out of me. Multilaminate neck
The pickup and electronics cavities have all been routed out, at this point I only have a few fuckups to fix (misaligned side dots, adding a little wedge of sapwood between the fretboard and neck humbucker, and a bit of blowout from routing them). Then we'll glue the set neck and do frets, stainless steel.
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Re: guitar build progress thread
mini update
I routed the scary part of the floyd rose (this is usually done by a cnc machine). the screw platform is only about ~6mm deep and the back part is ~16mm. this sucked kind of hard because i had to use shims under the template to raise it up. it's not perfect but all the routed parts will be hidden by the floyd.
i doubt i'll ever have my own cnc machine but i have some ideas for 3D printed templates that will solve almost all of my problems and make things easier in the future
I routed the scary part of the floyd rose (this is usually done by a cnc machine). the screw platform is only about ~6mm deep and the back part is ~16mm. this sucked kind of hard because i had to use shims under the template to raise it up. it's not perfect but all the routed parts will be hidden by the floyd.
i doubt i'll ever have my own cnc machine but i have some ideas for 3D printed templates that will solve almost all of my problems and make things easier in the future
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last night was my first real frustrating night.. god damn I did not anticipate how difficult it would be to route for the floyd rose. the next guitar should be a breeze
while I was drilling the back of the guitar the handle on the drillpress fell out of the machine and I nearly pissed myself. during the routing I had a piece of wood tear out in a spot that will be problematic to fix.. at least it's on the back I guess.. never drill straight through wood
fucking shit
overall it looks good but i'm grumpy
while I was drilling the back of the guitar the handle on the drillpress fell out of the machine and I nearly pissed myself. during the routing I had a piece of wood tear out in a spot that will be problematic to fix.. at least it's on the back I guess.. never drill straight through wood
fucking shit
overall it looks good but i'm grumpy
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yikes. I've had a few scary blowouts but they were minor. If you can find the chip you can probably glue it on. Or just make sawdust and glue, pack it on there to excess and then sand it down flat.
I put in stainless frets on the neck of my build, shit's insanely hard to work with but it'll be worth it in the long run.
Can't wait to start building my stainless-steel fret 25.5" ironbird Probably gonna go with a richlite fretboard.
I put in stainless frets on the neck of my build, shit's insanely hard to work with but it'll be worth it in the long run.
Can't wait to start building my stainless-steel fret 25.5" ironbird Probably gonna go with a richlite fretboard.
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I haven't worked on the guitar in awhile. I don't have a control cavity template and need to make one myself which I'm kind of iffy about. after I finished all the challenging stuff I got kind of lazy
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keep at it zim it looks 1337
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you can get acryllic templates for routing the cavity pretty easily on ebay and other places
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you know I was being stubborn about it but just went on eBay and bought one, gotta get this shit finished
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fucked up the routing on the floyd rose cavity today and briefly considered disappearing into the woods forever luckily it's just aesthetic and not functional but i'm still pretty upset... lesson learned
started routing the control cavity and then realized i'd lost my $40 router bit and again considered leaving civilization (i managed to find it later)
started routing the control cavity and then realized i'd lost my $40 router bit and again considered leaving civilization (i managed to find it later)
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finished that route this morning
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YO LOOK HOW FUCKING COOL THIS IS, I MADE THIS
control cavity plate made out of acrylic - i'm shocked how well this turned out also working with acrylic fucking suuuuuuuucks
control cavity plate made out of acrylic - i'm shocked how well this turned out also working with acrylic fucking suuuuuuuucks
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Re: guitar build progress thread
drilled a lot of holes today: volume/tone pots, input jack, floyd rose ground, pickup, and made the floyd mounts deeper
just realized i will still need to do neck mount holes, gaaah
may try to assemble it tomorrow with a temp neck just to see if everything is lined up
just realized i will still need to do neck mount holes, gaaah
may try to assemble it tomorrow with a temp neck just to see if everything is lined up
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tested a neck today and the strings line up a little funny, feeling kind of an existential crisis right now and want to give up
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Lots of progress on my build. It is currently playable but much fretwork and tweaks to the nut are needed. Will be getting some kind of stain finish but we haven't decided yet.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B0mQ_Ygn8XJ/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B0mQ_Ygn8XJ/
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saw this last night, looking amazingLavabug wrote:Lots of progress on my build. It is currently playable but much fretwork and tweaks to the nut are needed. Will be getting some kind of stain finish but we haven't decided yet. :squarsh:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B0mQ_Ygn8XJ/
really wish i had a nearby luthier i could shadow and ask questions. i keep running into issues lately and get really stressed
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i'm a shadow and you can ask me questions but i'm not a luthier
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I can try to help out with what I can, where are you stuck?zim wrote:saw this last night, looking amazingLavabug wrote:Lots of progress on my build. It is currently playable but much fretwork and tweaks to the nut are needed. Will be getting some kind of stain finish but we haven't decided yet. :squarsh:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B0mQ_Ygn8XJ/
really wish i had a nearby luthier i could shadow and ask questions. i keep running into issues lately and get really stressed
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tool / material haul for neck build
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Japanese rasp
Slotting fret slots by hand with one of those was a pain in the ass, but had no other choice on a multiscale. There are jigs you can easily make that'll help you tremendously sawing in a straight line.
Slotting fret slots by hand with one of those was a pain in the ass, but had no other choice on a multiscale. There are jigs you can easily make that'll help you tremendously sawing in a straight line.
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i hear the first fret job is worse than carving the neck but i'm looking forward to it. still need to acquire some tools before i start work on this, thinking about using a spokeshave to do the majority of the neck, also need another raspLavabug wrote:Japanese rasp
Slotting fret slots by hand with one of those was a pain in the ass, but had no other choice on a multiscale. There are jigs you can easily make that'll help you tremendously sawing in a straight line.
i'm working on a small list of questions i'm hoping you/your luthier could shed some light on, been a little lazy on posting
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Fret leveling done, took about an hour setting up the neck jig but about 20 mins of sanding which felt like very little for stainless frets. Moving on to crowning now and it should be playable with no buzzing. The special centered file I'm using makes it idiot proof. Gonna have to get a multiscale bridge with a bigger angle tho, current one doesn't allow full intonation range.
We should have the guitar completely done in under a month, gonna be showing it off at a guitar expo in Pitt in September.
We should have the guitar completely done in under a month, gonna be showing it off at a guitar expo in Pitt in September.
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i don't understand how this much time has passed.. anyway.. last thing i was trying to do was build the neck. it started off kind of well, i routed the truss rod cavity and did a rough shaping cut and started to clean it up with the router.
so far so good and then this happened the router ripped it all to fuck and destroyed it. i guess i was trying to remove too much material at once or ran in the wrong grain direction or something. i got pissed off at not having the right tools and haven't been back to the project since.
so far so good and then this happened the router ripped it all to fuck and destroyed it. i guess i was trying to remove too much material at once or ran in the wrong grain direction or something. i got pissed off at not having the right tools and haven't been back to the project since.
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what happened
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i am stupid that's what happened
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