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PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 6:31 pm 
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African Mahogany, Walnut, Cocobolo.
Wilkenson hardware, GFS pickups.
Plastic binding, abalone fret dots and knob tops.
I usually leave the last two fret dots off so it looks less busy.
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 7:15 pm 
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Looks great, really like the binding!
Cool neck joint, too.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 8:02 pm 
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Thanks Chris!
My wife ordered the binding.
I was hesitant to use it, but it looks great under the shellac and lacquer.
Peace!
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 9:29 pm 
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Really nice, Dan! [clap] [clap] [clap] !
Where did you get the binding?
I want some!
Also, interesting pick ups.
Tell us more about them, how they sound, impedance, etc.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 10:50 pm 
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alan stassforth wrote:
Really nice, Dan! [clap] [clap] [clap] !
Where did you get the binding?
I want some!
Also, interesting pick ups.
Tell us more about them, how they sound, impedance, etc.


Thanks Alan!
My wife ordered a bunch binding through Amazon. It was shipped from China. The seller may be Kissmee.
I ended up with a box of assorted binding, about 15 strips.

The pickups are from Guitar Fetish.
I think they sound pretty good, although my hearing is bad. Sound's like someone is always blowing a whistle. These are the Nashville series. I did not measure the impedance, but they are not overwound hot. I got them on sale for around $40 for the set. I put these on an Explorer a couple of years ago, so I got another set.
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 11:01 pm 
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Nice one, Dan! Correction. Nice two, Dan!

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2015 9:12 pm 
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Those pups have a nice retro look!
Oh, I also like your other build from earlier.
I was thinking about building a strat,
now I'm thinking about a tele.
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2015 11:22 pm 
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alan stassforth wrote:
Those pups have a nice retro look!
Oh, I also like your other build from earlier.
I was thinking about building a strat,
now I'm thinking about a tele.
Never had one.

Thanks Alan! I'm shipping them Monday.
I love the twangy sound of Tele pickups!
Every time I make one for myself, I end up giving it away.
I've made 6, and still don't have one.
My next build will be an SG style with P90 pups and a Bigsby vibrato.
I have collected all of the materials and parts, just need time.

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She's a beauty Dan, very well done! Makes me wanna pick it up and break into Proud Mary.... :)

Here's a repair guy trick for you to help deal with the shallow break angle of the G string on Fender style designs. As you can see the G string has very little break angle over the nut and this has been a problem for Strats and Teles for all of time unless they have a second string tree.

What works very well is to wind nearly the entire length of the G string as it comes out of the package onto the tuner. More winds on the tuner post bring the string down closer to the peg head head plate and that increases the break angle of the G string.

Nice work Dan!

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Hesh wrote:
She's a beauty Dan, very well done! Makes me wanna pick it up and break into Proud Mary.... :)

Here's a repair guy trick for you to help deal with the shallow break angle of the G string on Fender style designs. As you can see the G string has very little break angle over the nut and this has been a problem for Strats and Teles for all of time unless they have a second string tree.

What works very well is to wind nearly the entire length of the G string as it comes out of the package onto the tuner. More winds on the tuner post bring the string down closer to the peg head head plate and that increases the break angle of the G string.

Nice work Dan!

Thanks for that tip Hesh!
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 1:16 am 
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Nice work Dan, congrats.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 1:35 am 
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Great job Dan... looks the business



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PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 9:11 am 
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Dan,
The neck joint is killer! I've been thinking about going to a set neck on all my "T" and "S" builds.


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Dan,
The neck joint is killer! I've been thinking about going to a set neck on all my "T" and "S" builds.

Thanks Jay!
I prefer glued set necks, but this one allowed me to finish the body and neck separately.
I'll be doing glued necks from now on. This one was a pain.
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Nice build Dan. I like the neck joint as well.
The tuning machines look like they are shorter the further they are from the nut, eliminating the need for long string winds?


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Nice build Dan. I like the neck joint as well.
The tuning machines look like they are shorter the further they are from the nut, eliminating the need for long string winds?

Yep, the intention of the shorter tuner shafts was to eliminate string tees.
Still needed one.
Thanks Mike!
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Both guitars made it to Brevard, NC.
Can't wait to hear some good bluegrass!


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Couple of lucky cousins! Really nice guitars, Dan!

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Couple of lucky cousins! Really nice guitars, Dan!

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Thanks Alex!
Sure like the one you are working on!
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Couple of lucky cousins! Really nice guitars, Dan!

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Thanks Alex!
Sure like the one you are working on!
Dan


Thanks, Dan! I've spent more time building jigs than I have building that guitar! I'll probably be starting another near the end of January. It should go quicker! :D

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I actually like your neck joint. Bolt on with a heel makes a nice smooth transition. Very nice.

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