This is inspired by Deed-Poll's Yamaha SG3 with Jag neck post: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=100318 but it's NOT a copy, the same but different. I DID start with his basic pickguard shape but it will likely evolve some. I started with a 'stang template but just adding points to the horns made it too long & narrow so I added a little mass top & bottom, not much really. I'm thinking 24" scale, locking roller bridge, 5 way switch like a strat but just a single tone knob & a top mount jack so it's not in the way when I'm sitting (I'm ALWAYS sitting when I play). I don't have CNC so I won't likely be able to get the cool round over with sharp points but I'll try. I love generous contours & roundovers so those are set. I'm thinking maybe Wimbelton White with the pickguard & trem top plate cut from steel sheet, polished & given a blue/black finish using gun blueing-I've been wanting to try that for a while. I think I have some mahogany type wood for the body and a maple neck on the shelf in the shop.
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Pointy Guitars, gotta dig 'em!
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Wow, looking good.
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I spent a few minutes with the bandsaw and a LOT of time sanding the perimeter, the better the template the better the body. It's FAR easier to get a 1/4" thick template sanded to the right shape than a thick body! I added 1/8" or so to the top of the waist, it's amazing how much difference so little material can make. I sat it on my lap in "playing position" and I think the lower waist is pretty well located for comfort. I'm starting to think this shouldn't have a JM style trem, I have a "Hofner" style surface mount trem on the bench I'll try out before I route for a JM just to see how it fits. I've got a set of toaster pickups that might be more interesting than Strat style... choices, choices.
I'll glue up the blank tomorrow morning before it gets hot and keep moving on it.
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I'll glue up the blank tomorrow morning before it gets hot and keep moving on it.
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Looking good Ken! It's definitely its own thing with that Mustang waist, and I wouldn't mind even if it wasn't!
If you use a nice big roundover or similar edging tool (ideally a parabolic one that is broader than it is deep) you will find that just by working the bearing around the points will leave a nice sculpted line all on its own.
Good luck!
If you use a nice big roundover or similar edging tool (ideally a parabolic one that is broader than it is deep) you will find that just by working the bearing around the points will leave a nice sculpted line all on its own.
Good luck!
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