daan
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OK so my mother-in-law has a pretty complete wood shop. They usually watch my girls Thursdays. Well one of my coworkers called in on Monday and I covered for him, so I got today off. I went over to the inlaws with a couple guitars, and did some more mod work.
The first is my fake Roadstar.

It's actually pretty good as is, but it has really cheap electronics. Plus the control cavity is laid out to be really big, but they only routed out enough for the mini pots and the box switch. Which just started acting up, I'd have to wiggle it a lot to get it to do anything. Plus the output is getting funky, too. TIme for an upgrade!

See, there SHOULD be room in there for whatever.

Step 1: Get all the cheap stuff outta there!

Step 2, hit it a half-dozen times with the Forstner bit (after measuring and setting up the drill stop so I don't drill right thru the top!)

Step 3, dig out the Dremel router and some sand paper to clean the pocket up.

Cavity sheilding paint. I have enough copper tape to do this, but I wanted to try the paint this time. THe 2nd coat is drying now, then I can bust out the soldering iron and put in the nicer stuff (Dimarzio pots, Switchcraft right-angle 3-way and output jack)

I do have a couple Dimarzios on their way to me, a TOne Zone bridge and a 36th Anniversary neck. Oh, and a couple mini toggles for splitting, phase, etc...
Other project I worked on was my Gretsch Corvette.

I've had this thing for a couple years now, it's very similar to an SG (thin Mahog body, set neck) ANyway I got it as part of a trade, and when it arrived it had really crappy leftover junk box parts in it (and was missing a pickup and the Bigsby) I didn't care about the tremolo, but I did want nicer electronics in it. I got a set of TV-Jones "T-90" pups, a set of CTS/Switchcraft pots and switch, and a neat-0 Varitone pot. Well, the guy who made the Varitone said it would fit in anything a CTS pot would fit in, but it's a LOT deeper than the usual pot.


I measured everything about 17 times, and calculated I needed to take about 1mm out of the floor of the cavity-the whole body is only 32mm thick, and I needed like 27mm of depth for the Varitone. EEEK Anyway I set it up, sweated a lot (did I mention I really like this guitar?)



You can barely make out the "lip" of the cut I made, thru the jack hole.

Plenty of room now, the guard sits on the face of the guitar fine.

Now as long as I don't F up the wiring, it'll all be good!
The first is my fake Roadstar.

It's actually pretty good as is, but it has really cheap electronics. Plus the control cavity is laid out to be really big, but they only routed out enough for the mini pots and the box switch. Which just started acting up, I'd have to wiggle it a lot to get it to do anything. Plus the output is getting funky, too. TIme for an upgrade!

See, there SHOULD be room in there for whatever.

Step 1: Get all the cheap stuff outta there!

Step 2, hit it a half-dozen times with the Forstner bit (after measuring and setting up the drill stop so I don't drill right thru the top!)

Step 3, dig out the Dremel router and some sand paper to clean the pocket up.

Cavity sheilding paint. I have enough copper tape to do this, but I wanted to try the paint this time. THe 2nd coat is drying now, then I can bust out the soldering iron and put in the nicer stuff (Dimarzio pots, Switchcraft right-angle 3-way and output jack)

I do have a couple Dimarzios on their way to me, a TOne Zone bridge and a 36th Anniversary neck. Oh, and a couple mini toggles for splitting, phase, etc...
Other project I worked on was my Gretsch Corvette.

I've had this thing for a couple years now, it's very similar to an SG (thin Mahog body, set neck) ANyway I got it as part of a trade, and when it arrived it had really crappy leftover junk box parts in it (and was missing a pickup and the Bigsby) I didn't care about the tremolo, but I did want nicer electronics in it. I got a set of TV-Jones "T-90" pups, a set of CTS/Switchcraft pots and switch, and a neat-0 Varitone pot. Well, the guy who made the Varitone said it would fit in anything a CTS pot would fit in, but it's a LOT deeper than the usual pot.


I measured everything about 17 times, and calculated I needed to take about 1mm out of the floor of the cavity-the whole body is only 32mm thick, and I needed like 27mm of depth for the Varitone. EEEK Anyway I set it up, sweated a lot (did I mention I really like this guitar?)



You can barely make out the "lip" of the cut I made, thru the jack hole.

Plenty of room now, the guard sits on the face of the guitar fine.

Now as long as I don't F up the wiring, it'll all be good!

