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    Customized parts by Instrumental Innovations

    I'd like to know more about the color changing
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    Snake in the grass?

    A little quirky, but fun...
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    I'm calling this complete - Shadowcaster

    The Truss Rod Cover,  I printed the shape of the cover, cut some ebony and pearloid to be a little oversized, thinned the pieces down to taste, and sandwiched the pearloid with the ebony and glue.  Then with a copy of the print glued on top I cut it to shape again a bit oversized so I could...
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    I'm calling this complete - Shadowcaster

    The Fralin's sound great, nicely hot and quiet. I'll reserve judgement though until I've played it at stage volumes.
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    I'm calling this complete - Shadowcaster

    So much fun to put together, I'm sure I'll have fun playing it as well. Maple body Rout Strat Strat Strat, Frailin Split Blade Aged White Pickups (Super Hight Output) Gotoh 510 Tremelo Black Satin Finish Wenge Neck Ebony Fingerboard Ebony Peghead Veneer 1-3/4" Nut Width 59 Roundback Shape...
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    All maple neck with nut, should I spray over the nut or remove it?

    Thanks, it was easier to mask than I at first thought it would be.
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    All maple neck with nut, should I spray over the nut or remove it?

    I just received my new maple neck with an installed nut, Not sure if I should remove the nut and try to mask the nut slot or just spray over it. Thoughts?
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    Does anyone shield a tele pickgaurd?

    So I've just put copper tape in the cavities of a tele body. Wondering if I should also put some on the back of the pickguard? Thoughts?
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    radius sanding blocks - fb edge sanding through.

    I'm usually happy with 600 grit followed by 0000 steel wool.
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    M6 Locking Tuners - Washer won't fit in through-hole

    The best way to enlarge a hole would be to use a tapered reamer, at least to start. Drilling will most often cause chipping as you begin.
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