I am actually building an Explorer now!



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Re: I am actually building an Explorer now!

Postby FlyingVFanatic » Tue May 06, 2014 12:45 pm

Well, looking at the fret, you can clearly see, on the side where the issue is raised, that it is different to all other frets on the board

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my (uneducated) guess is that the noticed an issue, did the glue repair as i have been advised and the fret has been forced out the slot by some environmental factor. Is that a legit guess?
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Re: I am actually building an Explorer now!

Postby FlyingVFanatic » Tue May 06, 2014 1:01 pm

Oooooh thats a very cool link. Loads of useful junk there. Aaaaaand exactly the thing i need is there :D although its exactly what ive already been told :P Thanks for the added, and more importantly corroborated advice
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Re: I am actually building an Explorer now!

Postby FlyingVFanatic » Sun May 11, 2014 12:37 pm

Ugh, any advice on how to radius a single fret without spending in excess £100 >.> by that i mean free, because everything ive seen is stupidly costly... And im not spending a huge amount of money (if you recall I'm on a student budget) to replace 1 fucked fret that was broken before i got it.

Deeply frustrated at how hard it is to bend the fret even slightly
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Re: I am actually building an Explorer now!

Postby AxAxSxS » Sun May 11, 2014 3:34 pm

If you have a drill, a hacksaw and a home depot (or equivalent).



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Re: I am actually building an Explorer now!

Postby Decibill » Sun May 11, 2014 11:17 pm

The cheapest way, would be to do this: Buy or find a scrap of 3/4" thick wood, at least 1ft square. Trace/draw a circle (or as much of a circle as will fit) onto the board. The circle should be the same radius as your fret board. Cut out the circle/arc with a jig or band saw. Place the arc/circle in a vise so that the edge of the board (the 3/4" thick edge ) is facing up. Draw a line down the middle of this surface the length of the edge. Now cut a shallow groove/notch with a hand saw, roughly 1/8" deep. This notch will receive the tang part of your fret wire. Get your length of fret wire (use at least 6" even if you are only doing one fret) and lay it into the groove. Tape or clamp the end of the wire down. Now slowly, little by little, bend and tap the wire into the groove. The wood circle acts as a form around which you bend the fret wire into the radius of your fret board.
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Re: I am actually building an Explorer now!

Postby FlyingVFanatic » Mon May 12, 2014 1:43 pm

Okay, while both those sound like really good ideas, Decibill wins here, because i have so much scrap wood, and it is also the laziest sounding version :P
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Re: I am actually building an Explorer now!

Postby Decibill » Mon May 12, 2014 11:48 pm

Yeah, I've used this method before in a pinch and it works totally fine.
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Re: I am actually building an Explorer now!

Postby FlyingVFanatic » Tue May 13, 2014 1:23 pm

Dodgy 8th fret fixed :D at long last. Thanks for all the help with it. Now its just the 1-4th frets that are buzy as dick -.- might just be neck relief, or i might need to change the neck angle relative to the body
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Re: I am actually building an Explorer now!

Postby Decibill » Tue May 13, 2014 9:38 pm

Gald to hear that the 8th fret is fixed. When you sight down the neck, can you see an up bow or back bow....? Also, do you have a long straight edge to check the neck...?
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Re: I am actually building an Explorer now!

Postby FlyingVFanatic » Wed May 14, 2014 7:15 am

i have several straight edges, but haven't checked for any bows in the neck. Gonna relax off it for a day or two, got to finish my exams at Uni, then ill fire back into this build :P
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Re: I am actually building an Explorer now!

Postby FlyingVFanatic » Fri May 16, 2014 12:15 pm

Okay, im firing back in, and working so hard on the guitar i forgot to eat! But i fixed that, and i now think that im ready to glue the neck. Got 4 strings on, and have tried the other 2 previously, all intonated nicely, no buzzes except the bridge buzzing from empty saddles, string height looks really good.... I think im ready to go! Anything ive missed?

Also got a nice black headstock veneer a la Gibson :3
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Re: I am actually building an Explorer now!

Postby Decibill » Fri May 16, 2014 11:06 pm

That all sounds like good stuff. I think it might be time for glueage....
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Re: I am actually building an Explorer now!

Postby FlyingVFanatic » Sun May 18, 2014 8:41 am

Glueing complete! Well, its stuck. Left it clamped because i believe strongly in overkill, and because i had an issue previously with glueing the nut :P but still not stringing it or anything for a while, cause the glue carton says not to stress the joint for 24 hours.

Anyway, pics

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The neck is sitting on its own!

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Just general other shots. Dang this is a long post...

And here is my project for today, cut the headstock veneer!

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Re: I am actually building an Explorer now!

Postby Decibill » Sun May 18, 2014 11:35 pm

Cool. Whats the veneer material..?
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