This has been a long time in the works and still long ways to go...
Woods:
Alder one piece body
figured maple topÂ
Maple and teak 5 piece neck
Figured bubinga fret board
Electronics:
Alnico 5 dual coil 22 pole humbuckers bridge and neck (carvin)
Passive and active control module (carvin)
The body currently is a take off of a strat but that may change in the coming days. I may segway into a les paul esque body style. Still undecided but i'll have to decide before I start the body this saturday.
I've already laminated the neck together. I will shape that after the body is well on its way. The body will be routed out to about a 1/4" or 5/16" wall but still keep the integrity if the body. Still on the fence about creating a sound hole on the side of the upper horn. I'll be using a multi scale calculator to help in the layout of the fanned fret board.  1.5" delta , 24.5 inch treble scale and 26 inch bass scale. Seventh fret perp. I'll be updating you guys on the progress as this will be my primary build thread.My question for those who have made semi hollow our chambered electrics is, would you create a sound hole or leave the body cavities sealed? To be continued...
Chambered, fanned fret first build
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Re: Chambered, fanned fret first build
Rye-T-Us!
bring it alive and on, we are diggin' it!
Urb
bring it alive and on, we are diggin' it!
Urb
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Thank E. Shop time this friday night and all day saturday. I played with the rendering I did to make it more les paul esque but didn't like it enough. I'll play more with it tomorrow butI may be leaning more heavily towards the les paul shape and not messing with it too much. Just have about of decisions ahead prior to making loads of sawdust.
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Should be a nice guitar. I will be watching this one
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Some of the work I did last weekend and today. Not going to chamber it. The alder body is light enough that I don't think it will be an issue being a thicker body. On to the pics. Â
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Looking good. So is that a different maple top than the one you originally showed? Nice job on the hand resawing.
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Yeah. The router depth gauge got off set and onceI noticed itI was into the body and through the to. Sad day. But gota deal on the flame and resawed it due to the bandsaw not being talk enough. I definitely have enough scrap gold now. I contoured the body with the belt sander at 100+ then palm sanded to 220. Once I get the binding installed I'll sand to prob 400 before staining.maybe after.
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Yeah. The router depth gauge got off set and onceI noticed itI was into the body and through the to. Sad day. But gota deal on the flame and resawed it due to the bandsaw not being talk enough. I definitely have enough scrap gold now. I contoured the body with the belt sander at 100+ then palm sanded to 220. Once I get the binding installed I'll sand to prob 400 before staining.maybe after.