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A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:04 pm
by StudioShutIn
I realize this subforum is mainly about DIY pedals, but I know that several people here have been working on DIY guitars/basses and such...maybe this could be a thread where people can post progress shots/info and finished projects?
just an idea

Re: A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 1:25 am
by culturejam
Sounds good to me. I posted a guitar thread here:
viewtopic.php?f=151&t=13104&hilit=schecter So go for it!
Re: A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:42 am
by Achtane
Nice job on the Schecter dude, I didn't see that thread. Your wiring is about 500 times better than mine, too

That trial-and-error parts hunting is the kind of thing that burns me up the entire time I'm doing it, but then feels rewarding when complete.
Will post a few project pics when I get my bass back...in a few more days hopefully.
Re: A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:47 am
by Mudfuzz
Achtane wrote:Nice job on the Schecter dude, I didn't see that thread. Your wiring is about 500 times better than mine, too

That trial-and-error parts hunting is the kind of thing that burns me up the entire time I'm doing it, but then feels rewarding when complete.
Will post a few project pics when I get my bass back...in a few more days hopefully.
What are they doing to the bass anyway? I never saw that part...
StudioShutIn wrote:I realize this subforum is mainly about DIY pedals, but I know that several people here have been working on DIY guitars/basses and such...maybe this could be a thread where people can post progress shots/info and finished projects?
just an idea

I like this since that is what my DIYing is.. I've done a few pedals, they work and sound good but ripping apart and building guitars and basses are more fun to me.
So... This is getting started up again soon, I just have to set up shop again..
viewtopic.php?f=151&t=8840&p=96291&hilit=musicmaster#p96291Also I am doing final setup on a soprano classical guitar I built for my mom.

Also I am gathering parts and working on the design for a five string through body flying V bass
Also I am gathering parts for a Flying V-bassVI
Also I am giving my electra LP body and univox beatlebass neck evil looks...
Also....
Re: A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:59 am
by Achtane
Mudfuzz wrote:Achtane wrote:Nice job on the Schecter dude, I didn't see that thread. Your wiring is about 500 times better than mine, too

That trial-and-error parts hunting is the kind of thing that burns me up the entire time I'm doing it, but then feels rewarding when complete.
Will post a few project pics when I get my bass back...in a few more days hopefully.
What are they doing to the bass anyway? I never saw that part...
It's going to be strung B-E-A-D and I don't have the confidence to file the nut myself. I also wired it up once but it was a crappy, messy job and I didn't have enough wire left over to go back and fix it up, so I talked with the guitar tech about how I'd like it all set up and he's doing that
I feel like I post about it A LOT. I don't wanna seem like I'm trying to build hype or anything, I'm just really glad it's done after spending the majority of a year on it (fuck walking out to the garage and freezing my ass off listening to 90's alt-rock cassettes while sanding it before work. The humidity around here is very high year-round so I also had to wait a long time for semi-dry days...add to that my total lack of experience refinishing anything).
Re: A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:19 am
by Mudfuzz
Ah, I see. Nuts at first are a little tricky, you have to get the tilt right.. wiring just takes practice...
Re: A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 2:11 pm
by Ironbird13
i've got 2 projects under way at the moment, the first is my V-NiX, i got the body of a localish luthier, it was roughly cut out(still needed some sanding around the edges) and had been routed (neck,bridge PUp, control cavity) and had been set on fire to try and get a certain effect that he wanted, but it didnt turn out that way, scored it for $1 (about 70-75centsUS)

on an auction site because no one else wanted it
have sanded it smoothand am going to reburn with a blowtorch the top horn to even up the scorching, then wire brush it to make the grain 3d. started carving the pickgaurd, still have to thin it out another 1-2mm and cut out for the pickup. the pickgaurd and neck im going to stain black, then lightly sand to pot the grain, then Tru-Oil everything...

the other project is a Cort, dont know what model? 3 piece Mahogany neckthru with Maple wings, have to repair 3 point on it. and am going to do a kinda burst finish(not wanting to say yet what im wanting to acheive in case it doesnt turn out

) am also going to thin down the back of the neck/body joint to be more like the neck, im hoping this will be okay as its a neckthru?
how it arrived...

the area i want to thin...

the strip show begins....
that sealer is a bitch to sand through

and interesting headstock construction....

Re: A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:38 pm
by culturejam
Damn, Ironbird! I dig those funky shapes!
Re: A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:03 pm
by fever606
i will see if i can find the whole 'start-to-finish' thread at osg, but my most recent project was this...
start:

end:

2003 avri body, mid 90s jg66 neck, all new us hardware and pickups, reranch inca silver nitro.
Re: A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:41 pm
by Achtane
fever606 wrote:2003 avri body, mid 90s jg66 neck, all new us hardware and pickups, reranch inca silver nitro.
Yeah, this one really moved me, I was planning on copping that color if my finish didn't work out! Also those sheets (I guess) are fucking awesome, where'd you get them?
I normally make fun of "sharp" guitars Ironbird, but I especially like the Cort! I dunno why but the headstock is great, very stylish without being BRUTALZ GRIMDARK. It'll be fun to follow.
Re: A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 3:19 am
by Mudfuzz
Re: A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:36 am
by tuffteef
it would be cool if there were a subforum for guitar diy
i has many questions about attempting to shove a p90 into a jazzmaster pickup cover and yet no one to ask
Re: A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:51 am
by Mudfuzz
Hammer!
Re: A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:48 am
by StudioShutIn
Re: A different kind of DIY Projects thread
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 3:35 pm
by tuffteef
Mudfuzz wrote:Hammer!
time