Lazarus1140
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Re: G&L Legacy Guitars By Leo = Awesome!!
It's a very long story ..... this is the abbreviated version:
I bought some white poster board and traced my MIM strat and my Schecter 006 Blackjack onto the same spot. Then I used a pencil to basically average the two shapes. Then I bought a body blank from Carvin, cut out the body shape and traced it onto the wood.
I didn't have a scroll saw so I ended up just routing the perimeter free-hand without a template of any kind. The router got away from me once or twice so the shape was compromised. I am still not finished with the perimeter shape.
Then I misdrilled one of the bridge post holes so I bought a walnut dowel to put in the hole, but I wanted (still want) it to fit very snugly .... so I bought a drill press. I never assembled the drill press because my garage became too cluttered with business stuff. As soon as I organized the garage one of my dauhgters showed up with a b-load of furniture.
I have all the hardware to finish the guitar including quite an assortment of many pickups so I really need to get back to work on it.
I am extremely pleased with the Warmoth neck I bought and the body blank from Carvin. I learned a great deal from all my stupid mistakes. I intend to assemble and play it to see how it sounds before I bother with lacquer and so on. Wood is cheap.
Now I know someone who can fit the nut for me!
Laz, I really wanna know what's up with the body in your avatar.
It's a very long story ..... this is the abbreviated version:
I bought some white poster board and traced my MIM strat and my Schecter 006 Blackjack onto the same spot. Then I used a pencil to basically average the two shapes. Then I bought a body blank from Carvin, cut out the body shape and traced it onto the wood.
I didn't have a scroll saw so I ended up just routing the perimeter free-hand without a template of any kind. The router got away from me once or twice so the shape was compromised. I am still not finished with the perimeter shape.
Then I misdrilled one of the bridge post holes so I bought a walnut dowel to put in the hole, but I wanted (still want) it to fit very snugly .... so I bought a drill press. I never assembled the drill press because my garage became too cluttered with business stuff. As soon as I organized the garage one of my dauhgters showed up with a b-load of furniture.
I have all the hardware to finish the guitar including quite an assortment of many pickups so I really need to get back to work on it.
I am extremely pleased with the Warmoth neck I bought and the body blank from Carvin. I learned a great deal from all my stupid mistakes. I intend to assemble and play it to see how it sounds before I bother with lacquer and so on. Wood is cheap.
Now I know someone who can fit the nut for me!