I'm starting to feel like a spammer as I have a lot of questions and am trying to post them in the appropriate forums
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I'm starting a project to referb a Kay Vanguard K-100 from the 1960's. The existing Pickguard is cracked in the two most distant corners - I assume from shrinking over the years - so I want to replace it. at the same time as this is a non-permanent modification I want to update it with something a bit more "flashy". Given that this is a simi-rareish guitar I'm not counting on finding a pre-made pickguard for it so I will be cutting one from stock.
I'm planning on using this: http://www.warmoth.com/Blank-Stock-10x16-Vintage-Pearl-P1569C210.aspx as I think it will fit the "look" but be a bit more flashy too
So my question is, can anyone give me some tips and tricks on making a pick guard from blank stock? I would like to get the 45 degree angle you see on the edges of modern pick guards but I don't know how to acomplish that reliably. Also, what is the best cutting method? Should I look for a angled routing bit for my rotory saw?
Thanks much,
Chuck

I'm starting a project to referb a Kay Vanguard K-100 from the 1960's. The existing Pickguard is cracked in the two most distant corners - I assume from shrinking over the years - so I want to replace it. at the same time as this is a non-permanent modification I want to update it with something a bit more "flashy". Given that this is a simi-rareish guitar I'm not counting on finding a pre-made pickguard for it so I will be cutting one from stock.
I'm planning on using this: http://www.warmoth.com/Blank-Stock-10x16-Vintage-Pearl-P1569C210.aspx as I think it will fit the "look" but be a bit more flashy too

So my question is, can anyone give me some tips and tricks on making a pick guard from blank stock? I would like to get the 45 degree angle you see on the edges of modern pick guards but I don't know how to acomplish that reliably. Also, what is the best cutting method? Should I look for a angled routing bit for my rotory saw?
Thanks much,
Chuck