But why?
I was thinking it was just a one piece body.
Strats need bolt on necks for that POP/SNAP.
My latest build is wearing on me because all of the micro sanding of the carve... Sanding is the bane of my existence lol
Yes. Yes I would like to know more
I learned a new trick I am gonna try. Take a spinbrush toothbrush and cut all the bristles off and mount a tiny cut out sandpaper disk and I can lightly sand a lot of the nooks and crannys on it without having to do it all by hand. This will save me a bunch of time.
45 people? you going to burning man?
Don't take me poking you the wrong way.. I get the detailed sanding challenges.
I am fascinated by that project itself. How did you do that? Your creation or were you able to find something that already existed and you have modified?
How do you plan to finish it? Are any of the features in the way of your right hand? How are planning on mounting the bridge as it appears to not be level at the moment?
I am not trolling you..I think it looks cool as fuck
I don't remember if it was a telecaster or a Stratocaster....
also - that is pretty awesome
Also - get a small sandblaster, we use them all the time to clean up shit like that on large castings, a low power home job would probably do a decent job. One place I worked had a small benchtop one about a foot square that they never used, looking back I wish I had stolen it now, would have been really handy for things like this. You can make a simple one with an air gun and a soda bottle filled with whatever medium you want to spray. Just drill a cross hole in the nozzle, bang the nozzle through the cap and invert it, venturi does the rest. Or you can probably buy a cheap portable one from the hardware for $50