KEA's Guitar Building Thread

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Hi again guys,
I am starting this thread to show my current work. This will contain progress pics and a ton of other stuff involving them.

Feel free to ask any questions regarding building, a specific method, or how to do something.

I had showed a few pictures of my most recent guitar, a black ash topped explorer-type. I got it clear coated and here it is as it stands.

Here is a link to the whole album of pictures up until this point. It has pictures of when it was still rough lumber, up to this point:
http://s1105.photobucket.com/user/KEA1983/library/EXP Custom Black Ash 2?sort=3&page=1














 
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killer. that swoosh on the back of the neck is the icing on the proverbial cake.
 
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Why the swoosh? Breaking the neck into that many pieces in that direction won't cause a breakage point risk?
 
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Forgive my ignorance but are the grains on the top unfilled? or is it the pics? Should they not be filled if left unfilled?
 
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Looks like the grain is not filled on purpose. Two scoops of awesome 😍
 
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Thanks guys.
Yes, the "swoosh" is the scarf joint. It doesnt weaken it, it actually makes it stronger. A lot of high end guitar builders add highlight pieces there.

The scarf is low because of the thickness of the neck blank i start with. The thicker the neck blank, the lower down the scarf will end up.

Yes, the grain is intentionally left open. It is just my preference of a finish. Mahogany and ash have very distinct grain patterns, so i prefer to use it, instead of filling it and making the whole guitar look like a piece of plastic.

Chris,
I am in albuquerque, NM, USA.
 
Re: KEA's Guitar Building Thread

Thanks guys.
Yes, the "swoosh" is the scarf joint. It doesnt weaken it, it actually makes it stronger. A lot of high end guitar builders add highlight pieces there.

The scarf is low because of the thickness of the neck blank i start with. The thicker the neck blank, the lower down the scarf will end up.

Yes, the grain is intentionally left open. It is just my preference of a finish. Mahogany and ash have very distinct grain patterns, so i prefer to use it, instead of filling it and making the whole guitar look like a piece of plastic.

Chris,
I am in albuquerque, NM, USA.
Cool always get to learn something new... Thats why I love this forum.
 
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Dude, your builds are KILLER.

I've been thinking about building an iceman shaped guitar with that same top scheme (unfilled, black, ash).
 
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Insanely good. What pups will you use?

Another thing I really like about your instruments is that you don't put dots on the front of the fingerboard. I'm a massive fan of the clean blank look, plus, with the way I play, I can't see them there anyway.
 
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Thanks guys.
I am not sure on pickups yet. It is screaming for EMGS, but i have heavily considered a distortion and a full shred.
 
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Damn... that's just wild! :eyecrazy:

A Lace Alumitone X-Bar/Deathbar combo would look (& sound) insane in there...
 
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