Re: Sing The Body Electric - Building a Parter
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 3:34 pm
I put a small dab of silicone all around the brass ends, and a dab or two on the top rod in the middle. I put a few pinches of fiberglass between the rods also. When I got done gluing on the fretboard, the rod still vibrated when I struck it with my hand on one side. The next day I tightened it a bit to relieve some bend and of course it is now silent. So I believe it is OK.
Here's a few progress shots.
I filled the pores twice, especially on the willow, with Zpoxy. It still wasn't perfect, but since I wanted to seal the body better, I sprayed a few light coats of shellac and it is now drying. Maybe this evening I can sand it back and even get on a coat of the color I've chosen, white.
Here's an out-of-focus shot of the headplate. I am presently sealing the neck with shellac also.
And here's the end of the fretboard. I obviously haven't sanded the end of it. But I had a problem with fretting. I had a coil of fret wire, and successfully put them in, but ran out of wire with four frets to go. I had some straight wire from Stew-Mac that I eventually located right where it should have been, and used it for the last four slots. As you can see, it is slightly bigger than the Stew-Mac version, but the main problem is that it won't seat. LMI has the right kind, so I'll remove these, put in some glue, and install the last 4 frets, hopefully by the weekend.
My electric guitar guru, Doug Hunt has kindly let me come up to his shop to learn a few tricks with his tech ed class. Here's a few shots of Doug's class. A few guys were just about completed and were busy with set-up.
Doug does a great job with these kids and has won some nice awards!
Jim
Here's a few progress shots.
I filled the pores twice, especially on the willow, with Zpoxy. It still wasn't perfect, but since I wanted to seal the body better, I sprayed a few light coats of shellac and it is now drying. Maybe this evening I can sand it back and even get on a coat of the color I've chosen, white.
Here's an out-of-focus shot of the headplate. I am presently sealing the neck with shellac also.
And here's the end of the fretboard. I obviously haven't sanded the end of it. But I had a problem with fretting. I had a coil of fret wire, and successfully put them in, but ran out of wire with four frets to go. I had some straight wire from Stew-Mac that I eventually located right where it should have been, and used it for the last four slots. As you can see, it is slightly bigger than the Stew-Mac version, but the main problem is that it won't seat. LMI has the right kind, so I'll remove these, put in some glue, and install the last 4 frets, hopefully by the weekend.
My electric guitar guru, Doug Hunt has kindly let me come up to his shop to learn a few tricks with his tech ed class. Here's a few shots of Doug's class. A few guys were just about completed and were busy with set-up.
Doug does a great job with these kids and has won some nice awards!
Jim