sdeeg
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I very much appreciate all the responses I received on this forum as I was planning this build.  I ultimately decided to forego the idea of a LP style control setup as it would ultimately be somewhat crowded.  I don't generally name my guitars, the closest being my partscaster that I call The Strat of Theseus, but this one invoked ideas of a bee and when I found the truss rod cover it cemented the idea.  It's also a bit of a homage to my grandmother who was always called Bee and used a bee as her signature on the many (many!) paintings she did.  But I digress.
Chambered Velocity body, roasted alder body and maple top. I should have called W and upgraded to extra light as it came in at a somewhat disappointing 3.76lbs. I'm such a wimp about weight these days! Drilling the holes for the controls was a fun exercise and allowed me to try a non-standard configuration. I'm actually really enjoying the controls. It's still a work in progress though as I've decided I'm not a fan of the neck, and already have a new on on order. I've also replaced the chrome pickup rings, although I'm thinking of making some custom ones along with a back cover. Opinions on a good color appreciated! (The chrome was to much bling, black is a little stark, cream doesn't look good at all.)
Anyway, pictures are worth a thousand words (in person the edges are much more amber than red).
				
			Chambered Velocity body, roasted alder body and maple top. I should have called W and upgraded to extra light as it came in at a somewhat disappointing 3.76lbs. I'm such a wimp about weight these days! Drilling the holes for the controls was a fun exercise and allowed me to try a non-standard configuration. I'm actually really enjoying the controls. It's still a work in progress though as I've decided I'm not a fan of the neck, and already have a new on on order. I've also replaced the chrome pickup rings, although I'm thinking of making some custom ones along with a back cover. Opinions on a good color appreciated! (The chrome was to much bling, black is a little stark, cream doesn't look good at all.)
Anyway, pictures are worth a thousand words (in person the edges are much more amber than red).
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