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New member. First Warmoth build.

Timj32

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Hello all!

Just starting my first Warmoth build and I thought it would be a nice idea to post here with all you fine people to document the build and discuss it.

7/8 S-Style Guitar Body

SKU: GB-78S

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Construction Chambered
Core Wood Roasted Swamp Ash
Lam Top Wood Roasted Swamp Ash
Right / Left Handed Right-Handed
Control Cavity Rear Rout
Neck Pickup Rout Humbucker (Wood Mount)
Middle Pickup Rout None
Bridge Pickup Rout Humbucker (Wood Mount)
Controls Volume 1
Jack Rout 7/8" (22mm) Side Jack Hole
Bridge Rout Type Hardtail
Bridge Rout Hipshot Hardtail Bridge
Mounting Holes Standard 4-Bolt
Neck Pocket Shape Strat®
Body Contours Forearm Contour, Tummy Cut, Custom Contoured Heel
Binding and Edge Decorations None
Battery Box None
Paint Category No Paint


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7/8 Warhead Guitar Neck

SKU: GN-78W

Construction Modern
Shaft Wood Roasted Flame Maple
Fretboard Wood Ziricote
Nut Width1-11/16" (43mm) - Modern Medium
Right / Left Handed Right-Handed
Neck Back Profile Wizard
Fretboard Radius12" - 16" Compound
Number of Frets24
Binding None
Fret Size & MaterialSS6100 - Jumbo (Stainless)
Tuner Hole Size Schaller/Modern Fender/Sperzel (25/64")
Inlay Shape Diamonds
Inlay Material Gold Pearloid
Side Dots Luminlay w/ White
String Nut Standard Nut - GraphTech Black TUSQ XL
Mounting Holes Standard 4-Bolt
Neck Heel Shape Strat® Shape
Finish None



I got everything a few days ago. From the start I wanted to put a wooden control cavity cover on the back so I ordered a piece of Swamp ash. When I got the guitar from Warmoth I immediately started working on the backplate which is now done. I mounted magnets to keep it down and I'll get a photo of that up when I can.

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I couldn't grain match it of course but I think it looks good. I need to color match it to the body before finishing. I'm planning on a tru-oil finish.



Anyway, any comments or suggestions I would be happy to hear them. Looking forward to working on this and sharing the experience here. So far I'm having a blast!
 
Hey all!

Yeah a three way toggle with a push-push tone for coil switching and a volume. I didn't have Warmoth put in anything but the volume hole so I could lay the rest out myself.

My bad. I should have included a picture of some of the hardware in my first post.

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The pickups are a set of Bare Knuckle Ragnaroks. Schaller locking tuners, Hipshot fixed bridge and other assorted gold hardware...LOL I think you can see the theme I'm going for. Sort of a... Metal... Sleeper build if you will.

Anyway, I'm working on getting the finish on now. I'll get some pics up after I get it done. I will say, The Tru-oil darkened it up quite a bit and its got some beautiful coloring and grain going on. It's made matching the backplate I made a bit tedious though. The neck... Man that thing looked beautiful before I even put any finish on it. But now... It just blows me away how good Tru-oil can look. Never used it on a guitar before and the last time I ever used it was on a gunstock probably 35 years ago. Very happy so far.

More to follow!

Take care All!
 
Nice, I think that roasted swamp ash and gold hardware will look great together. I'm actually not sure if I would try matching the backplate, ash turn kinda golden when oiled, right? Might look good.

Another idea would have been to roast the swamp ash in an oven, but I have no experience with than either. And I'm pretty sure that should have been done before cutting it.

I mean, it's your decision, but I think I would leave the backplate as it is, it kinda fits the picture with all those other beautiful woods in their natural colors. 🙂
 
Nice, I think that roasted swamp ash and gold hardware will look great together. I'm actually not sure if I would try matching the backplate, ash turn kinda golden when oiled, right? Might look good.

Another idea would have been to roast the swamp ash in an oven, but I have no experience with than either. And I'm pretty sure that should have been done before cutting it.

I mean, it's your decision, but I think I would leave the backplate as it is, it kinda fits the picture with all those other beautiful woods in their natural colors. 🙂


I already color matched... Or a least closely color matched the backplate and started finishing it. But I understand what you are saying. It did cross my mind at first but...

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Its coming out good. At least to me.

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Neckfin1.jpg

Its all on its way. A lot more work to do but. I have some time. I'm in South Carolina and there's a winter storm of sorts moving through. Not as bad as they are getting up north, But around here a snowflake falls and everything shuts down so.. I'm off work for a few days. Being from Indiana originally and waiting for the school bus in a 2 foot drift of snow... The way it is around here sort of tickles me...LOL
 
That's gonna look great with the gold hardware. I have a similar project (Soloist).
I love the way Tru-Oil darkens roasted woods.
What did you do for grain fill?
 
That's gonna look great with the gold hardware. I have a similar project (Soloist).
I love the way Tru-Oil darkens roasted woods.
What did you do for grain fill?


No grain filler on the body per say. It's going to be au-natural as far as the feel. Just a fine sanding and buffing before finishing and sanding of the first coat keeping it wet while I went over it with 2500 grit.

Do you have any pictures on here of your soloist? I's love to see it.
 
Wow, beautiful work! Glad you figured out how to post photos, because I think we're all richer now for it!

Also, really great job in matching up the cavity cover to the rest of the body. But I'm also of the mind that perfect isn't always necessary and sometimes, you just gotta go for blatantly contrasting ;)

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Wow, beautiful work! Glad you figured out how to post photos, because I think we're all richer now for it!

Also, really great job in matching up the cavity cover to the rest of the body. But I'm also of the mind that perfect isn't always necessary and sometimes, you just gotta go for blatantly contrasting ;)

Awww, Thank you Ned, Yeah... That guitar is very nice! Is that one of your builds? I also love that neckplate! Funny the things that catch your eye.
The red backplate with the wood grain goes very well with it. Draws your attention. Thank you for sharing it. Is that a soloist body?

I'm still new to this. I've done a few other kit guitars and furniture building but nothing really like this warmoth.

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This is a kit I built from a company called solo guitars. Cheap kit with a cheap quilt maple veneer that I did a sort of lava burst on. This is the one I did that convinced me to go for a warmoth custom build. I thought it came out fairly good for what it was. Plays beautifully though. I did all the fretwork and made the nut. I can get the action down below around 1/16" (Not that I play that low) with no buzz and great intonation. All that is to say... It gave me the confidence to think I can do better. But thinking outside the box? Not quite yet.
 
I love Solo Guitars. They were the ones who got me hooked into this whole guitar-building thing in the first place! My first one was a Mockingbird kit.

The guitar I posted is the Nazgûl, named after the Seymour Duncan Nazgûl pickup I used. Show-off thread here:
 
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