Devilsrope
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I'm diggin the star inlays.
DangerousR6 said:Wow....I must say that looks killer... :headbang: Did they have to do the graphics in 2 sheets? One front, one back? :dontknow:
rapfohl09 said:I wasnt going to ask, but ive seen it come up a few times now. Could wrapping that in vinyl (im just guessing, could be something else) really affect the tone? When I read it over in mayfly's post about his fabric I thought it was a joke, but could it really affect it?
On a more positive note. DAMN that thing is awesome. Ive seen so many cool finishes since joining this forum.
If you mean the bottom part of the mounting ring that contacts the body, straignt bottom cut is for flat top guitars, curved bottom cut is for carved top guitars.vansmack said:Instead of adding a new thread, I decided to ask it here.
Why are some humbucker mounting plates tapered and some flat? I have some from Warmoth that are tapered for my SD humbuckers. I want it all to be setup correctly and need to know if I should get the flat. Does the type of bridge dictate or is it a preference thing? If I use the tapered, do they both taper toward the neck?
vansmack said:Thanks. The finish does have a few flaws. I did a lot of trial and error. Mostly error.
When I started the build, I didn't know about this forum. I wanted to build just a "beater" guitar that looked ok for a DIY'fer. After seeing some of the awesome rigs posted others have built, I started taking a little bit more time and putting more thought into it. I still think of this one as my "beater" that I put together. My next build will be my "showcase" guitar.
Watershed said:vansmack said:Thanks. The finish does have a few flaws. I did a lot of trial and error. Mostly error.
When I started the build, I didn't know about this forum. I wanted to build just a "beater" guitar that looked ok for a DIY'fer. After seeing some of the awesome rigs posted others have built, I started taking a little bit more time and putting more thought into it. I still think of this one as my "beater" that I put together. My next build will be my "showcase" guitar.
That's funny, my first Warmoth was intended to be a beater as well. I just slapped some Home Depot poly / stain mix on it and called it good enough. I maybe gave the neck one wipe with a rub on poly.
I soon fell in love with it, and 9 years later haven't bought a production guitar since.
Looks awesome, hope you like it!
Have you cleared it? I'd be afraid of nitro eating the coating.
Are you considering a 2K poly?
James
DangerousR6 said:Man that came out fantastic... :headbang: Are there any seems between the top and the back? And just curious, did you black out the recess for the floyd or leave it as is?