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Wait for it..... Another Tele-build
a month later
Greetings, sorry for the recent silence, but was busy with exams and such. In any case I've made quite a bit of progress on the neck. Not quite finished, but here are two pictures of how things look at the moment (There is currently only binding on the one side):

The light doesn't make everything quite clear, here is a close-up:

Now as you might see, I'm not quite sure on what to do with the binding. I know most Gibsons have the binding even with the fretboard except at the frets, where they are level with the frets creating "nibs" sort of. Not really sure exactly what other options there are available? Not like there are many fenders with bound necks haha.
Also, I'm considering ordering from stew-mac soon, so if anyone want to get involved or has something similar happening let me know ?

The light doesn't make everything quite clear, here is a close-up:

Now as you might see, I'm not quite sure on what to do with the binding. I know most Gibsons have the binding even with the fretboard except at the frets, where they are level with the frets creating "nibs" sort of. Not really sure exactly what other options there are available? Not like there are many fenders with bound necks haha.
Also, I'm considering ordering from stew-mac soon, so if anyone want to get involved or has something similar happening let me know ?
12 days later
So I had a bit of time on my hands, but didn't have the opportunity to continue yet, so I drew a rough draft of what I expect it all to look like when done. This is still far off, and my mind is not 100% made up about the finish. Also the colours on the picture look weird, mostly because I simply grabbed pictures of parts from the internet haha..

I used a program called GIMP to do it all

I used a program called GIMP to do it all
There's an online program that you can use to make a guitar mockup.Eujean wrote: So I had a bit of time on my hands, but didn't have the opportunity to continue yet, so I drew a rough draft of what I expect it all to look like when done. This is still far off, and my mind is not 100% made up about the finish. Also the colours on the picture look weird, mostly because I simply grabbed pictures of parts from the internet haha..
I used a program called GIMP to do it all
...time passes...
Here: http://www.usacustomguitars.com/virtual-guitars/
Quick question now with regards to the body binding. How on earth am I supposed to get it to take the shape of the guitar? I heated it up with boiling water and tried to pre-bend it, but it just laughed at me. Is it possible to cut the binding and do it in sections? For example at the horn, I think it will be near impossible to bend the binding around the horn without breaking it.
I could always mend the pieces where they come together by melting some spare plastic in acetone. That seemed to work very well for the neck binding..
Any thoughts?
I could always mend the pieces where they come together by melting some spare plastic in acetone. That seemed to work very well for the neck binding..
Any thoughts?
There are 2 options that I have used - both with success.Eujean wrote: Quick question now with regards to the body binding. How on earth am I supposed to get it to take the shape of the guitar? I heated it up with boiling water and tried to pre-bend it, but it just laughed at me. Is it possible to cut the binding and do it in sections? For example at the horn, I think it will be near impossible to bend the binding around the horn without breaking it.
I could always mend the pieces where they come together by melting some spare plastic in acetone. That seemed to work very well for the neck binding..
Any thoughts?
1) heat gently and very carefully with a hot air gun. Be patient, don't overdo it. Do sections at a time & tape it onto the body to cool - bit by bit. When done then you can start the gluing & re-taping again bit by bit.
2. ) soak the binding in a mix of acetone / water. About 60/40 if I recall. Experiment to get the right mix. This softens the binding. You can then tape it in place and leave it for 24 hours to "set".
23 days later
Quick update, the binding is mostly done, just have to finish scraping the horn then I'm done.. Will post pics later.
Now I have another question regarding the tuners to use. I was initially looking to order a set of Sperzels from stewmac, but have since changed my mind due to a few reviews and the exchange rate etc. Now I know a guy who has a set of silver Schallers, but I'm not sure whether it will work with all the other black hardware. The headstock won't be painted or anything, so dunno if it'll work. Any opinions on this?
My other option is a much more affordable set of Mighty Mites which are black, but not locking. I don't really know if I need locking tuners, but I don't want to hold back and regret it later if that makes sense. So is it really worth looking for locking tuners?
Now I have another question regarding the tuners to use. I was initially looking to order a set of Sperzels from stewmac, but have since changed my mind due to a few reviews and the exchange rate etc. Now I know a guy who has a set of silver Schallers, but I'm not sure whether it will work with all the other black hardware. The headstock won't be painted or anything, so dunno if it'll work. Any opinions on this?
My other option is a much more affordable set of Mighty Mites which are black, but not locking. I don't really know if I need locking tuners, but I don't want to hold back and regret it later if that makes sense. So is it really worth looking for locking tuners?
I found locking tuners really nice initially as they made changing strings much easier for me.
However, as soon as my learned friends smacked me on the head a few times & taught me how to change strings properly I found it just as easy with non-locking tuners.
I also suspect that locking tuners are usually heavier.
However, as soon as my learned friends smacked me on the head a few times & taught me how to change strings properly I found it just as easy with non-locking tuners.
I also suspect that locking tuners are usually heavier.
5 months later
Finally some progress has been made.
I have basically completed the neck, pics to follow shortly after exams.. But my question now relates to finishing of the neck. How and where can I get supplies. I want to avoid doing a quickie spray can job, as I've spent quite a bit of time on this and don't want to under-do things. But on the other hand I also don't want to splash out and get an entire professional spray booth setup going.
The body is also just about complete, just a ton of sanding and preparation to still be done.
Any suggestions on the finishing supplies?
I have basically completed the neck, pics to follow shortly after exams.. But my question now relates to finishing of the neck. How and where can I get supplies. I want to avoid doing a quickie spray can job, as I've spent quite a bit of time on this and don't want to under-do things. But on the other hand I also don't want to splash out and get an entire professional spray booth setup going.
The body is also just about complete, just a ton of sanding and preparation to still be done.
Any suggestions on the finishing supplies?
I've just finished a bass neck in Danish oil- 8 or so coats over the course ofa few weeks- and I love the feel. Might not be great if you're going with a maple board, but if the board is rosewood and you jsut need a bit of protection on the neck, Danish oil feels great and is easy to apply
I was considering to use oil, but not quite sure how I would put a decal on with the oil..
I'm considering laser-engraving my headstock instead of a decal, but there's some discussion here: http://www.tdpri.com/threads/applying-decals-to-oil-finished-headstock.326088/Eujean wrote: I was considering to use oil, but not quite sure how I would put a decal on with the oil..
6 days later
Here are those pics I promised.
Ended up doing the neck in Tru oil. Came out rather nice, few slight imperfections here and there, but overall I'm happy.





Now onto finishing the body. Still not 100% sure on how to do it though. Because I have mahogany, the grain isn't really exciting and I had a bit of tearout, so I am going for an opaque burst(See pic above). Any suggestions on how to accomplish this?
Ended up doing the neck in Tru oil. Came out rather nice, few slight imperfections here and there, but overall I'm happy.





Now onto finishing the body. Still not 100% sure on how to do it though. Because I have mahogany, the grain isn't really exciting and I had a bit of tearout, so I am going for an opaque burst(See pic above). Any suggestions on how to accomplish this?