So I started doing the shaping of the 12 string head-stock.
This was my starting point. I had the initial head-stock with the pencil marks for a rough guide.
I put the neck all set up ready for me to shape it as I please :)
I've taken an edge off the point to help with the pointing of the curve at the top left.
I also rounded off the left-hand bottom point to improve the aesthetics a bit. It was all too square. I decided to "ball" the corner as it just seemed to flow better.
Same goes with the right-hand bottom corner.
I thought at this point I'd show you how I pointed the top point and was getting ready to do the big work on the 6-string, however .... I decided all the things saying to wear safety goggles might not be a complete waste of time, as I ran to the bathroom to wash out my eyes.
I'll stop here until I get my eyes protected. Will look great when it's done .... promise :D
Ross
Saturday, 18 May 2013
Friday, 17 May 2013
Building a twin neck guitar - part 2: customisations
So, I've started looking at the bits of my guitar build that need/want to customise.
Here are the quick mock ups of the body graphic and penciled head-stock ideas so far. More will come. This is just day one! :)
Here are the quick mock ups of the body graphic and penciled head-stock ideas so far. More will come. This is just day one! :)
EDIT!
Here's a few more body ideas. This is a massive decision, so there will be more of these.
Building a twin neck guitar - part 1: Out of the box
Building My New Guitar
So, I'm going to build a guitar. I might as well blog about it.
For the start I might as well go over the starting point .... what arrived in the box.
I decided to do this for three reasons. The first is because it's be a good project to keep me away from my PS3 and computer. The second is because the young boy my wife and I are hoping to adopt would be really interested on how the guitar would be put together and how it works. Hopefully it will be a bonding thing. Thirdly ...... I WANT A TWIN NECK GUITAR!
So what's in the box?
The Two Necks
The edge of the neck at the nut is a bit rough, but I'll smooth that out when I replace the nut.
It may be that I end up replacing the necks, but they seem good enough for me :0)
12 String Neck
6 String Neck
The Body
One word: stunning!
It may be just because it't the body of a twin neck V, but the body just works for me. There are a couple of small issues with it. The cavities for the electrics seem pretty snug. Also, the neck inserts are at an angle, so I'll need to level them out. No biggie. Was going to extend one of the cavities to put in a third switch anyway.
It may be just because it't the body of a twin neck V, but the body just works for me. There are a couple of small issues with it. The cavities for the electrics seem pretty snug. Also, the neck inserts are at an angle, so I'll need to level them out. No biggie. Was going to extend one of the cavities to put in a third switch anyway.
The Metal Bits
The metal/chrome parts are surprisingly better than expected.
The bridges are actually pretty good. They'll do the job. I expected light tinny bit's of crap, but no ... they're OK.
The bridges are actually pretty good. They'll do the job. I expected light tinny bit's of crap, but no ... they're OK.
The machine heads are OK. No better. They seem OK enough. Again .. they'll do the job for now.
The strap nuts seem too small. They will definitely be getting replaced! I don't trust 'em.
The neck plates come with rubber backings, which is great for such a soft wood. The actual plates are quite light and tinny. Will probably be replaced by custom jobs.
Electrics
Yeah ... the electrics ... m'eh.
The pickups will NEVER get anywhere near my new guitar.
The pots MIGHT be OK, but I'll see. The capacitors will be replaced by Orange drops.
The switches seem good, so will put them in and see how they go. They are very tights and should work well.
The jack sockets looks like it's OK.
Other Bits
The pack came with a few other bits. There's an audio cable; will never be used. There's cavity covers; may be used. There's strings; will be used for setting up. There's rod covers; probably replaced.
So ....
There we go. That's what's in the box. There's everything you need to build a working guitar. Needs tweaked a bit, bit hopefully will turn out OK.
The next part will be marking out any changes needed to the woodwork,
Ross
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