the great waldo
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I assume it's a polyester finish. First question what kind of pickup Guitar or bass ? Important to know for the corner radius if it's a Jazz bass pickup. A guitar humbucker or strat you can use 8mm cutters Jazz bass 6 mm. Make yourself a template from acrylic or mdf, double sided tape to hold it onto the body. A down spiral cutter will give you the best finish although you can get away with a sharp normal cutter. Hog out the main part of the cavity leaving 1.or2 mm near the template and then do the finishing cut's If you have a 6mm 1/4 " cutter you can use the cutter shaft edge to ride along the template (you should'nt dwell to long on one spot as you can melt / burn the template. (make sure to plunge the router deep enough that the cutting edge is below the template otherwise you'll bugg er up the template! Practice on a piece of spare wood to get a feel of the cut. Be carefull removing the template twisting it side to side instead of pulling up (could pull of some paint, unlikely but possible) After you've done the routing run a little thin super glue into the edges wher the paint is cut to help reducing chances ot he edges chipping.) Avoid the tendency to make the template a tight fit as a little space to insert the pickup will reduce fitting problems. Good luck.A guitar body. Hard (brittle) coating. I need to cut out a recess. Routing the obvious tool choice.
How to protect the coating (shiny black.. polyurethene perhaps?) from chipping at the edge.
New cutter to be used.
Any suggestions please?
Cheers
Andrew
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