Nothing like the smell of good ol' Nitrocellulose lacquer...

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Nice man.... :thumbsup:
I had one like that with a white pickguard...black humbucker......and chrome floyd...
it was killer.
 
Steinmetzify":1c647a52 said:
Nice Jake! What's the plan?

Just finishing up the body for this. Neck is still in the works. Had to order more fretwire and I'm going on vacation so it'll take some time. HS pickup configuration. Kind of my take on a vintage Strat with a few modern appointments that I like on my Strats. It's pretty much going to be me taking things I like on a guitar and building my ultimate one.

Mailman1971":1c647a52 said:
Nice man.... :thumbsup:
I had one like that with a white pickguard...black humbucker......and chrome floyd...
it was killer.

Thanks! Black pickguard for this one...black humbucker and single coil. Both of those are BKP. No floyd either...gold Strat tremolo. Hopefully this one will be ready soon...
 
what neck you putting on it?
Strat headstock? Maple board?
 
Mailman1971":tawzf7iq said:
what neck you putting on it?
Strat headstock? Maple board?

I'm building a neck as well. Reverse 50s style headstock. Rosewood board. I'll post all the build pics once it's done. I have the somewhere here...just need to dig them up...
 
Rezamatix":1laoexxj said:
GuitarGoat":1laoexxj said:
Mailman1971":1laoexxj said:
what neck you putting on it?
Strat headstock? Maple board?

I'm building a neck as well. Reverse 50s style headstock. Rosewood board. I'll post all the build pics once it's done. I have the somewhere here...just need to dig them up...


Super hi five on the reverse headstock. I can't resist them. :rock:

I agree! I like the smaller headstock too, more than the big 70s style. I've got a partscaster I built with the big one, but have just grown to love the more vintage one.
 
Do you end up smooth sanding that coating......like you would on a car....I think that they call it colour sanding? I've always wondered about that.

Looks great!
 
PBGas":ygut4t4v said:
Do you end up smooth sanding that coating......like you would on a car....I think that they call it colour sanding? I've always wondered about that.

Looks great!

Thanks! I'm letting this cure for about a week and then I'll wet sand it up to maybe 2000 grit sandpaper. I think that's similar to how you'd do it with a car but I'm not super familiar. I think I'll rub this out as well with pumice stone and oil and then rotten stone and oil to make it super smooth.
 
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