Dream guitar project

Please put your pickup/wiring discussions in the Electronics section; and put discussions about repair issues, including "disappearing" errors in new instruments, in the Repairs section.
Post Reply
Marc Lavertu
Posts: 16
Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2014 7:09 am

Dream guitar project

Post by Marc Lavertu »

Hi! I just start a Thinline project. My plan just got home and I bring back home my father router!

I need some advice right away! On me second template ( the first one was a big miss), I make just one little mistake, I got about 1mm, not more, inside the line. The error is in the red circle.
007_b_mini_mini.jpg
I can start a new one but you may have a solution. I think i will draw just the neck pocket, cut it and put it over with some 2 face tape! what will you do this case!

Thank you!!!!! :D

Marc
Bill Raymond
Posts: 367
Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 5:37 pm
Location: Red Bluff California

Re: Dream guitar project

Post by Bill Raymond »

I would glue some veneer in the area and fair it in.
Mark Wybierala
Posts: 469
Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2012 10:14 am
Location: Central New Jersey

Re: Dream guitar project

Post by Mark Wybierala »

It is very easy to repair a flaw or damage to a template. You can use epoxy or superglue and build up layers over a period of time. I use superglue and an accelerator. Build up the surface and then shape it as necessary. You can then use your repaired template to create another better template if you want.
Gordon Bellerose
Posts: 1186
Joined: Wed May 30, 2012 11:47 pm
Location: Edmonton AB. Canada

Re: Dream guitar project

Post by Gordon Bellerose »

I have also used aluminum tape to build up the edge of a template.
It builds quite quickly, and you can even rout over it with a bearing guide to create another template, or even to use for your guitar if you're careful.
I need your help. I can't possibly make all the mistakes myself!
Bill Raymond
Posts: 367
Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 5:37 pm
Location: Red Bluff California

Re: Dream guitar project

Post by Bill Raymond »

Any of the above-mentioned substances will work. Building up a layer of 1mm with superglue would probably take a lot of applications. Quicker to use a couple layers of veneer or thin wood strips. Hell, even cardstock or the cardboard from a writing tablet could be used, then hardened with a good soaking in superglue. Just make sure that when you recut the template you make the transition from the original material to the added layer as seamless as possible so that it doesn't show up as a lump on your final cut. Good luck.
Marc Lavertu
Posts: 16
Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2014 7:09 am

Re: Dream guitar project

Post by Marc Lavertu »

It's been a while but my project is still going on! After the little mistake on my first template, I decide to create a new one!
SAM_1283.jpg
My friend and neighbor give me great birch wood. He also glue it!
SAM_1303.jpg
So, the new template finish on the top of the birch and I can start my dream guitar!
SAM_1297.jpg
SAM_1295.jpg
I don't calculate my time on this project. It will become a guitar very expensive. After a few hours of routing, the two chambers are done.
SAM_1301.jpg
For the next post, I'll show how I get the body out of the there!
Marc Lavertu
Posts: 16
Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2014 7:09 am

Re: Dream guitar project

Post by Marc Lavertu »

Next step : I want my body out of this block of wood!
SAM_1316.jpg
SAM_1311.jpg
And finally!
DSC_0183.jpg
The router left a big scratch :
SAM_1309.jpg
I decide to keep the body! I don't have fancy tool! and I also can make mistake on every peices of wood I'll put my hands on! When the top will be glued on the body, it will ceate a cavity. It will bee easier ( I think ) the fill this mess with some wood dust and super glue.
User avatar
Barry Daniels
Posts: 3186
Joined: Thu Jan 05, 2012 10:58 am
Location: The Woodlands, Texas

Re: Dream guitar project

Post by Barry Daniels »

That is a hard way to cut a body out. I would rather use a coping saw by hand than that method.
MIMF Staff
Marc Lavertu
Posts: 16
Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2014 7:09 am

Re: Dream guitar project

Post by Marc Lavertu »

OK! here some new pics! I bought a 6 foot long board of birch with the 7 1/4 width and 3/4 tickness. Two peices were use to create the top and the other one can gice me 2 necks.
SAM_1327.jpg
SAM_1330.jpg
And here the top on the body with some glue!
SAM_1328.jpg
With all the vibration of the planning and the router, I have now some glue problem.
You can't see very well but this part is unstuck. What can I do to fix this!?
DSC_0200.jpg
Thank's for your help!
MARC
User avatar
Hans Bezemer
Posts: 373
Joined: Sat May 26, 2012 1:01 am
Location: The Netherlands
Contact:

Re: Dream guitar project

Post by Hans Bezemer »

Marc,

I would try to work some glue between the two pieces and clamp them together.
David King
Posts: 2690
Joined: Sat Jan 07, 2012 10:01 pm
Location: Portland, OR
Contact:

Re: Dream guitar project

Post by David King »

And use more clamps.
Robert Smallwood
Posts: 120
Joined: Sat Jan 07, 2012 7:33 pm
Location: Merimbula NSW Australia

Re: Dream guitar project

Post by Robert Smallwood »

...could use binding..
Marc Lavertu
Posts: 16
Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2014 7:09 am

Re: Dream guitar project

Post by Marc Lavertu »

The dream guitar is alive after 8 months :
Birtch body
Birtch neck
Mapple fretboard
Special humbucker design at neck position
single coil humbuker at bridge positin
Two volume ( they both are push pull pot - one for coil tapping and the other for more option with the special humbucker )
One Tone

AND IT'S A PLAYABLE GUITAR!!!
rsz_045.jpg
rsz_045.jpg (39 KiB) Viewed 12369 times
rsz_050.jpg
rsz_050.jpg (39.1 KiB) Viewed 12369 times
User avatar
Peter Wilcox
Posts: 1317
Joined: Sun Jan 08, 2012 1:31 am
Location: Northeastern California

Re: Dream guitar project

Post by Peter Wilcox »

Nice job on the guitar. I especially like the chamber hole arrangement.

How did you stain the back/sides without staining the top's edges? Masking?

When you say the bridge pickup is a "single coil humbucker," do you mean a humbucker (such as a rail) that is the size of a single coil? (I can't really see it in the photos.)
Maybe I can't fix it, but I can fix it so no one can fix it
Marc Lavertu
Posts: 16
Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2014 7:09 am

Re: Dream guitar project

Post by Marc Lavertu »

I use birch wood! And the bridge pickup is an humbucker ( a rail one ). Sorry for my english!
Post Reply

Return to “Solid-Body and Chambered or Semi-Solid Electric Guitars and Bass Guitars”