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What size tuners for Squier VM Jaguar SS
Andyjr1515 replied to markdavid's topic in Repairs and Technical
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A Practice bitsa - It's meant to look rough... honest
Andyjr1515 replied to Mattpt85's topic in Build Diaries
[quote name='Mattpt85' timestamp='1446023978' post='2896198'] Cheers Guys haven't had chance to try it out yet, need to do some fiddling with the bridge/neck first. funkshui I would say go for it! It's hard at first but I've learnt so much through trial and error (with the help of t'internet of course) If I'm even half as competent as Andy one day it would be a miracle! [/quote] I use those special plastic pants with tight elasticated openings... -
That's looking really good, Dom. Can't wait to see what it's like with the finish applied
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That looks soooo much better, Mykesbass! Great job and worth the extra hassle.
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Coming on nicely.....I like the shaping you've done very much. Looks very classy
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A Practice bitsa - It's meant to look rough... honest
Andyjr1515 replied to Mattpt85's topic in Build Diaries
Love it, Mattpt85 Andy -
Thanks for the encouraging comments, folks. When it stops raining, I'll cut the camphor to shape, but then need to wait for the neck timbers to arrive before I can do a lot more. In the meantime, I'll do some trials with some of the off cuts of the camphor and alder and demarcation veneer
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What size tuners for Squier VM Jaguar SS
Andyjr1515 replied to markdavid's topic in Repairs and Technical
Hi I have the full scale VM Jaguar but presume they are the same tuners. Later in the morning, I can check what size they are. To be absolutely sure, just take one off and measure it. The size they quote is the diameter of the cylinder that fits into the wood. Easiest way of measuring if you don't have callipers, is to measure the diameter of the hole in the headstock -
There would need to be a lot wrong for that eBay neck to be not worth the money, Bryan! If it was a fender neck, it would be worth paying a similar cost to try to fix it, but if it was me, I'd risk a punt on a new one at that price - you occasionally get a bummer, but most of the time they are very good!
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The weather was kind this morning so a bit more progress I squared up and straightened the mating faces of the camphor and glued it. Here it is in the sash clamps...I'd just wiped the excess glue off with a damp cloth and just look at that figuring! This is pretty much the colour and effect it will be when it's sanded and finished Close up, there's quilting and bird's-footing and all-sorts going on! I also cut the alder blanks with my dinky bandsaw, ready to glue to the neck when that has been glued together. Must remember to order the separating dark veneer just in case the progress spurt continues! Andy
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[quote name='GCYPbass' timestamp='1444844210' post='2886669'] I thought about the dowel to fill the hole but first the holes are not even as the previous owner did horrible job and the second I am a bit scared of stripping the paint off while levelling it. [/quote] Before you put the dowel in, pop some masking tape over to protect the paint and cut the hole out with a sharp knife. When the dowel is in, cut it flush with a flexi saw ( Stanley fat max or Irvine - both cheap from Homebase / B&Q), then peel off the masking tape before the glue dries
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Inept woodworker bodges his way to a half decent result. Well chuffed!
Andyjr1515 replied to stoo's topic in Bass Guitars
Very neat job indeed! -
Waiting eagerly ...
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Good progress . I find the trouble with using cellulose thinners is all the pink animals that dart and crawl around the shed . Presume you use a respirator?
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Yes...watching with interest
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[quote name='Myke' timestamp='1445618973' post='2892903'] That grain is lovely. What band saw do you have? Out of interest [/quote] Hi, Myke It's the (probably) cheapest bandsaw on the market - a Clarke one from Machine Mart. I think it was around £120. I have broken one or two blades with the thicker harder stuff, but main thing for me is that it is portable! I've built about 8 guitars using it so far. Happily I've never used a good one so it still seems fantastic to me
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[quote name='scojack' timestamp='1445617770' post='2892891'] Very nice indeed You putting any veneer in between Andy? [/quote] Thanks! Yes - some 2.5mm walnut constructional veneer, if I can get hold of it...
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OK - we're away.... A decent bit of progress today, getting some thicknessing and bandsawing done in my outdoors workshop before the forecast rain arrives! First, got the main routing template for the body outline cut: With the bandsaw handy, I cut my 1-piece lump of alder into two (yes, I know...but that way I know it's going to match in colour and grain type either side of the through neck ). Then got out my treasured Makita thicknesser and planed the alder down to 32mm: Next was a quite exciting bit. The camphor needed to be brought down from c 17mm to 10mm. In doing so, it takes off the 'oxidised' layer and exposes the true lovely beneath. I'd been saving this lovely piece of wood for a special project...and this is it! : Would you believe that even this shot goes nowhere near just how stunning the patterns and colours are! The neck and fretboard wood is on order and should be with me next week. In the meantime, I will be starting to bandsaw and rout the body shapes, weather permitting Andy
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Sneak preview of the top?
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[quote name='DarkHeart' timestamp='1445173016' post='2889252'] A suprised Beluga whale [/quote] Have you lot been at the mushrooms again?
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That looks the dogs borrocks to me
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Dolan Custom Guitars - Honey Roasted Maple 5 String.
Andyjr1515 replied to Dolando's topic in Build Diaries
Lovely job and very nice choice of woods -
[quote name='allighatt0r' timestamp='1445006375' post='2888127'] Looks cool! Makes me think Beluga whale. Obviously not my bass, but I would say that right where the top horn meets the edge of the neck, I feel like the line could be curved back just a little bit, to point straight at where the bottom horn meets the neck? Although, this could well enter more realms of accidentally imitating someone's design! What are your plans for the neck heel? [/quote] I see where you are coming from, Bryan. I'll bounce that off FuNkShUi. The neck heel will probably be similar to my latest bubinga build: ...but again I'll make sure FuNkShUi is happy with that.
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OK - back on track! Version 2 ... FuNkShUi and I kicked around a number of variations, but came back to a style that he had cited a number of times originally as a definite possibility. It's quite different to Version 1 and Chris at Alpher is also happy with it, so - unless it is an absolute copy of someone else's (variations on a theme not included in that proviso) - we are proud to present : I have just received some really nice alder for the back. Even though it will be split by the thru-neck, I have opted for a single piece of alder that I will then cut into two. That way I can guarantee the same shade and grain characteristics. So, ladies and gentlemen, it looks like we have a live project Andy
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Scratch Built Bass #4 - now with LED markers.....
Andyjr1515 replied to Jabba_the_gut's topic in Build Diaries
[quote name='scojack' timestamp='1444982693' post='2887773'] Looks great Jabba, you must be the neatest routerer in the world Ian [/quote] ^^^^What Ian said with knobs on! Having seen some of these in the flesh at the East Midlands Bash, I remain awed...