Happy New Year, MEF friends! I present to you my fourth complete instrument. She was strung up and played New Years Eve, and given final fittings and adjustments New Years Day.
Details are as follows:
- One-piece maple body, purchased from David King.
- Two-piece maple bolt-on neck, scarfed headstock, CF tubes, flame-y maple fretboard, two-way truss rod.
- 25" treble to 26" bass multi-scale fretboard, perpendicular fret at the 12th. Jumbo nickel frets 1-24 and stainless steel on 0.
- TransTint black onto bare wood and sanded back for much of the instrument. Fiebings Leather Dye Ox Blood red on the fretboard, with some black, too.
- Finish is a splash of shellac and then Formby's Low Gloss Tung Oil on everything. 6 coats on the body and 3 on the neck and fingerboard.
- All the black plastic is ABS sheet with the textured side up. Pickup covers are thermoformed 1/16" sheet and the pickguard, cavity control cover, and truss access cover are 1/8" sheet.
- Tuners are budget locking (i.e., Chinese Sperzel clones... a little rough).
- GraphTech Wilkinson saddles with a custom phenolic base plate.
- The humbuckers are my own pickups of a special hybrid recipe (slugs with neos and blades with ceramics that I've mentioned elsewhere). Simple 3-way switch for bridge, bridge-neck, and neck. Volume and a push-pull bypass tone: pull up for tone with a .022uf cap, push down to bypass the tone circuit.
This is, by far, my best effort. It plays and sounds soooo good! It's #4, and I think I'm getting the hang of this!
Details are as follows:
- One-piece maple body, purchased from David King.
- Two-piece maple bolt-on neck, scarfed headstock, CF tubes, flame-y maple fretboard, two-way truss rod.
- 25" treble to 26" bass multi-scale fretboard, perpendicular fret at the 12th. Jumbo nickel frets 1-24 and stainless steel on 0.
- TransTint black onto bare wood and sanded back for much of the instrument. Fiebings Leather Dye Ox Blood red on the fretboard, with some black, too.
- Finish is a splash of shellac and then Formby's Low Gloss Tung Oil on everything. 6 coats on the body and 3 on the neck and fingerboard.
- All the black plastic is ABS sheet with the textured side up. Pickup covers are thermoformed 1/16" sheet and the pickguard, cavity control cover, and truss access cover are 1/8" sheet.
- Tuners are budget locking (i.e., Chinese Sperzel clones... a little rough).
- GraphTech Wilkinson saddles with a custom phenolic base plate.
- The humbuckers are my own pickups of a special hybrid recipe (slugs with neos and blades with ceramics that I've mentioned elsewhere). Simple 3-way switch for bridge, bridge-neck, and neck. Volume and a push-pull bypass tone: pull up for tone with a .022uf cap, push down to bypass the tone circuit.
This is, by far, my best effort. It plays and sounds soooo good! It's #4, and I think I'm getting the hang of this!
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