A close up of the fretboard before applying finish.
We surprised Mom when we came home from the States... It was great!
This is my custom Battery Compartment Cover.
BIT 34 -
November 16, 2009
The Neck & Body just before spraying the finish.
Applying the first coat of Sanding Sealer.
Applying the last coat of Finish.
Hello again, Dad & I flew back home to Costa Rica about 3 weeks ago for a
little break. During this time I was
able to finally finish putting together my first Electric Guitar!
I did everything except the Spraying of the Finish. I hired another
gentleman to do it under my supervision. I wet sanded the whole guitar in
between coats and after the final coat leaving the finish in a nice look & feel
to it!
As you can see it is like
a Strat, but I've customized it by adding the
L.R. Baggs Control-X onboard mixer & the
L.R. Baggs X-Bridge. The X-Bridge
is a replacement Strat style bridge that has built in acoustic sensors.
The acoustic setup I'm using requires the use of a 9V battery and I opted to to rout a
special compartment for it... and because of where I chose to put it I also
needed to make a customized cover for both the Spring Cavity & the Batter
Compartment.
I decided to use some very special wood that a friend had given me a while
back. It is a wood the Costa Ricans call "Ron Ron". Literally translated
"Rum Rum" wood. I thickness sanded 2 pieces of the "Ron Ron" and one piece
of Cocobolo I have had for about 3 or 4 years waiting for a project like
this, and laminated them together.
I ended up with a beautiful, functional cover, and intend to do this in the
future to make a custom wooden Pick Guard for it! It isn't extremely
important, but it sure would look great!
At
the flip of the Control-X 3 way switch I can go from full Magnetic tone to
pure acoustic tone or mix in a custom mixture of both! I'm really enjoying
the range of possibilities I can go with it. I am so excited about this
guitar... I am looking forward to "diving into it" when I get back home as
we are flying back to the states in a couple of days and I just finished
this guitar!
Anyway, Enjoy the photos...
'till next time,
Buddy
Peeling the protective layer of Masking Tape from off of the Fretboard after
I finished wet sanding the final layer of finish.
Carefully scraping excess finish from between the Frets.
finishing the wet sanding the final coat. This part is almost done.
Checking the fit of the Neck in the slot... Looks good!
Below are some assorted photos of the completion of my Electric Guitar...
Enjoy!
A few finishing touches and.... it'll be done at last!