Tearing apart cheap guitars, modding the shit out of them
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:52 pm
I got a router for christmas, so now I can finally execute some ideas I had for my cheapo guitars. Actually my goal is to train my routing (and general guitar modding) skills and at the same time gain some cool guitars on the cheap. So here are my plans:
I've got this mockingbird knockoff, already took all the electronics out:

I hate the color, so I'm going to strip the paint and probably paint it pelham blue or something similar. I'm also going to ditch the normal tailpiece and install a tele bridge as a tailpiece so i can have a behind the bridge pickup with tunable harmonics. I'll probably have to fill the holes where the tailpiece was as I don't think the tele bridge will cover them up. Dropping in some chrome covered epiphone humbuckers with chrome pickup rings. For the wiring I'm going stereo, sending the neck and bridge pickups to separate outputs (switchable), only volumes for each 'chanel' as I probably won't have room for more. For the behind the bridge pickup I'm installing a push/pull volume pot as on/off and a separate on-on-on style switch to assign it to either output or both at the same time.
For this one, I think I have everything sorted except for the paint. Anyone knows a resource for pelham blue spray paint in a can? Preferably in Europe! I'm also no finishing master so any tips regarding refinishing this bitch are welcome!
Then there is a second project taking form:

I already teared up this one with a drill to install a humbucker in it and sprayed it black on top of the original finish (camo with purple accents, what were they thinking?) once. Didn't turn out that great, so I'm going to do something comepletely different with it now. I'm converting it to some weird tele deluxe! Here's what I'm aiming at:

Combining humbuckers with single coils to get some kind of triplebucker and getting a 4-way rotary switch with sc only/parallel/humbucker only/series for each of the pickups. I'm thinking of installing a "master" series switch to so I'll have six coils in series, just for teh lulz
. Shit will be ridiculous. I may be having some volume drop problems on some settings, but that's something I'll need to sort out afterwards. I really want to make this work actually. I don't even know if the strings will even be able with all those magnets pulling the strings. Vol, tone and pickup switching will be the same as a regular deluxe with vol and tone for each 'triplebucker'. I'm probably going to order some powered by Lace humbuckers and combine them with strat single coils I have lying around. Ideally, I'd install a strat tremolo, but this would require a whole lot of routing and the bridge pickup route is where a strat bridge would be anchored, so I think I'm just going to use the bridge I had on this guitar and cut it of where it meets the pickguard.
Also, the finish on the mockup is something that was standard on the online guitar creator I used. It was called noise. Anyone has an idea if something like this could be achieved in real life? I think it looks pretty killer. If that can't be achieved, I'll go for black or brown. I added the black and the brown mockup in a NSFW to not make this post even more monstrous
I also need some advice on the neck for this one. I don't like the feel of it, but I'm not going to buy a new one for it. I think the main problem is the finish, it just doesn't feel smooth enough for me I guess. Anyone knows how to cure this problem?
Any advice/opinion/input on these projects is welcome. I have exams coming up, so I don't really have time to get near my workplace the coming month, meaning I have time to order the parts and plan some more!
I've got this mockingbird knockoff, already took all the electronics out:

I hate the color, so I'm going to strip the paint and probably paint it pelham blue or something similar. I'm also going to ditch the normal tailpiece and install a tele bridge as a tailpiece so i can have a behind the bridge pickup with tunable harmonics. I'll probably have to fill the holes where the tailpiece was as I don't think the tele bridge will cover them up. Dropping in some chrome covered epiphone humbuckers with chrome pickup rings. For the wiring I'm going stereo, sending the neck and bridge pickups to separate outputs (switchable), only volumes for each 'chanel' as I probably won't have room for more. For the behind the bridge pickup I'm installing a push/pull volume pot as on/off and a separate on-on-on style switch to assign it to either output or both at the same time.
For this one, I think I have everything sorted except for the paint. Anyone knows a resource for pelham blue spray paint in a can? Preferably in Europe! I'm also no finishing master so any tips regarding refinishing this bitch are welcome!
Then there is a second project taking form:

I already teared up this one with a drill to install a humbucker in it and sprayed it black on top of the original finish (camo with purple accents, what were they thinking?) once. Didn't turn out that great, so I'm going to do something comepletely different with it now. I'm converting it to some weird tele deluxe! Here's what I'm aiming at:

Combining humbuckers with single coils to get some kind of triplebucker and getting a 4-way rotary switch with sc only/parallel/humbucker only/series for each of the pickups. I'm thinking of installing a "master" series switch to so I'll have six coils in series, just for teh lulz

Also, the finish on the mockup is something that was standard on the online guitar creator I used. It was called noise. Anyone has an idea if something like this could be achieved in real life? I think it looks pretty killer. If that can't be achieved, I'll go for black or brown. I added the black and the brown mockup in a NSFW to not make this post even more monstrous

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I also need some advice on the neck for this one. I don't like the feel of it, but I'm not going to buy a new one for it. I think the main problem is the finish, it just doesn't feel smooth enough for me I guess. Anyone knows how to cure this problem?
Any advice/opinion/input on these projects is welcome. I have exams coming up, so I don't really have time to get near my workplace the coming month, meaning I have time to order the parts and plan some more!