Hi All!
I am planning on assembling a Warmoth Jazzmaster (I say assembling because I won't be painting or drilling anything). I'm not new to soldering - I've successfully built 5 or so effects pedals before, and I am decent at guitar setup (although I currently don't have an action gauge, which I imagine I'll need).
So here's what I'm building:
- Painted standard JM body/neck
- Gotoh TOM/Stoptail
- Standard JM controls/input rout - vintage sliders and all
- Jazzmaster pickup rotued but with JM in neck and JM-size P90 in bridge
I know that, aside from the above, I will need tuners, nut, pickguard, screws, wires, and all the pots and knobs and sliders and switches.
Can someone tell me if
(a) I'm missing anything
(b) There are any special wires I need or shielding or if regular shielded wire (like I'd use for building pedals) is good
(c) WHAT TOOLS I NEED. This is the part I'm probably most lacking. I have a decent soldering iron and various screwdrivers, and some wrenches and pliers, but that's about it.
THANKS!!! I'm super excited to get this started.
I am planning on assembling a Warmoth Jazzmaster (I say assembling because I won't be painting or drilling anything). I'm not new to soldering - I've successfully built 5 or so effects pedals before, and I am decent at guitar setup (although I currently don't have an action gauge, which I imagine I'll need).
So here's what I'm building:
- Painted standard JM body/neck
- Gotoh TOM/Stoptail
- Standard JM controls/input rout - vintage sliders and all
- Jazzmaster pickup rotued but with JM in neck and JM-size P90 in bridge
I know that, aside from the above, I will need tuners, nut, pickguard, screws, wires, and all the pots and knobs and sliders and switches.
Can someone tell me if
(a) I'm missing anything
(b) There are any special wires I need or shielding or if regular shielded wire (like I'd use for building pedals) is good
(c) WHAT TOOLS I NEED. This is the part I'm probably most lacking. I have a decent soldering iron and various screwdrivers, and some wrenches and pliers, but that's about it.
THANKS!!! I'm super excited to get this started.