Continuing.....
Selector switch cavity - blue masking tape is my marking system for identifying wires
Main control cavity. Bask in the neatness of the job!
And now, the finished article. Ladies and gentlefolk, let me introduce you to the "Pinta LG" guitar, one of a kind
So, things I am happy with :
The body is very tactile and sits extremely comfortably, and the weight is no worse than a Les Paul
The finish is just about the right amount of satin for what I was after. I think full gloss would have looked wrong, especially as I was after a pore-not-filled look.
The sound from the Bareknuckle pickups (Abraxas) is superb - creamy overdrive and very clear clean sounds just dying to be played in a pentatonic scale
It works and plays like a guitar.
Almost no fret buzz on first stringing-up
Things not so happy with :
Tru-oil build up around the neck join.
Neck angle too shallow leading to a 12th fret action of 2.5mm. Playable, but a llittle high for my liking.
Many, many mistakes made along the way - neck depth, neck angle, mis-drilled holes, thin neck, bad fret insertion, poor soldering on the pots, off-centre routs, wiring everything up and plugging in to hear only a buzzing hum (Damn You, missed-out ground wire!), messy side fret-markers, less-than-ideal bridge placement (chalk it up to experience, but a couple of strings wont intonate correctly as the bridge studs are too far forward for adjustment, etc
I dont have any sound clips yet, but when I do, I shall post them up.
So, thats guitar no.1 finished. The second has already been started, so I shall post another WIP for that one. I dont think it will move along nearly as quickly though, as I have had a lot of spare time this past month or two.
As usual, I welcome any comments/criticisms/queries/suggestions and thank you for all your comments so far in these posts.
Cheers,
Adam