routing

would i butcher my guitar if i tried to re-rout the neck pup hole from a single coil to an HB hole? let it be known that i won't be using the proper tools lol, but i know what i am doing with the tools that i got

thanks,
~Billy
 
Re: routing

Does it have a pickguard along the lines of a Strat that covers everything up?

If it does, and as long as you realize this will really devalue your guitar, go to town. Just be forwarned that when you use a hammer and screwdriver the wood comes off in chunks along the grain, so use a light touch.
 
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screamingdaisy said:
....Just be forwarned that when you use a hammer and screwdriver the wood comes off in chunks along the grain, so use a light touch.

Hammer and SCREWDRIVER?? I seriously hope you´re NOT serious. Chisels cost 5 $ and are DESIGNED for this kind of work, hammer and screwdriver is an absolute Hack´s solution in my book ;)
 
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When he said;

let it be known that i won't be using the proper tools lol, but i know what i am doing with the tools that i got

I figured he was going the hammer and screwdriver route. Personally, I'd use a Dremel.
 
Re: routing

screamingdaisy said:
When he said;



I figured he was going the hammer and screwdriver route. Personally, I'd use a Dremel.

Ah, you scared me there :laugh2:

I recommend a router, or in lieu of one a Roto-zip. But aA dremel and a steady hand should get the job done as well ;)
 
Re: routing

I went to Canadian Tire and got a set of extra-expensive stainless steel chizels when I was routing my telecaster. (My neck PU cavity was too tight so I had to open it up a little before shielding)

Sharp as hell chizzels REALLY help!
 
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Zerberus said:
I recommend a router, or in lieu of one a Roto-zip. But aA dremel and a steady hand should get the job done as well ;)

Yeah, I've only modded Strats, and they have a pickguard to cover up your butchery. If it was a solid electric guitar, I'd pay to get it done by a pro.
 
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Zerberus said:
I recommend a router, or in lieu of one a Roto-zip. But aA dremel and a steady hand should get the job done as well ;)

Have you ever used the Dremel attachment that converts it into a tool like a Rotozip? I've never used an actual Rotozip so I have nothing to compare it against, but the Dremel attachment seems like it would work.

In the past I have used routers and milling machines... I defintely prefer the milling machine. :)
 
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stratsandaks said:
Have you ever used the Dremel attachment that converts it into a tool like a Rotozip? I've never used an actual Rotozip so I have nothing to compare it against, but the Dremel attachment seems like it would work.
...

Sorry, no. I do all of my routing except for inlays all with a nice Black&Decker Top router and a Ball bearing bit.

The Dremel I use almost exclusively with a flex shaft and foot controller for precision work that most other tools are incapable of doing in any sane amount of time ;)
 
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screamingdaisy said:
I figured he was going the hammer and screwdriver route. Personally, I'd use a Dremel.
i could dig up my grandpapa's chisels, it'll work better then screwdrivers :p

and i'm too poor to own a dremel


are there any precautions i should take when using chisels? info other than "don't go too far" would be nice :D

~Billy
 
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who really cares said:
are there any precautions i should take when using chisels? info other than "don't go too far" would be nice :D

~Billy


Yeah, don't use a sledgehammer. :burnout:


Sorry, I couldn't help it.
 
Re: routing

who really cares said:
i could dig up my grandpapa's chisels, it'll work better then screwdrivers :p

and i'm too poor to own a dremel


are there any precautions i should take when using chisels? info other than "don't go too far" would be nice :D

~Billy

Be careful (duh) and REAL IMPORTANT: Make sure you hold them right

One side is almost totally flat, this is the UPPER side, not the lower as most presume. And make sure they´re sharp ;)

If you "turn them around, the cut will get deeper and deepre as you progress on the stroke, exactly the opposite effect of what you want. It will practically force you to break off chunks ;)
 
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one deep gouge on my finger and i'm finished :D

i used a chisel and my hands. sorry Zerbe, i held it upside down :smack:
it doesnt look too good, but the pup will be in there so you cant see it anyways lol.


now my only problem is to afford a new pup to put in there,
anyone got a black '59n for sale really really cheap? lmao


~Billy
 
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who really cares said:
....sorry Zerbe, i held it upside down :smack:.....
Why did I know this was going to happen? :D:D:D

JohnJohn said:
If I could jump in on Zerbs coats tails here........scoring the wood before using the chisels for each layer can help direct the cut as well.
NOOOOO. The very last thing he needs is good advice from another luthier ;) :D:D:D

J/K. JJ, you´re happilyinvited to jump on my coats tails any time, just don´t steal the coat ;) :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:
 
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