Showing posts with label puzzle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label puzzle. Show all posts

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Gluing the pieces on

Time to start attaching the puzzle pieces to the body. I mixed some epoxy glue and started putting them one. Here goes the first round:


I managed to cram a line of them between the neck pocket and the neck pickup cavity, although I had to trim them a bit. I put a few more pieces on and left them pressed down for the night. In the morning I found the guitar looking like this:


After three or four such sessions I had all the pieces on the body.


As you can see I'm not trimming the pieces that are close to the edges. This is intentional. I want to maintain the puzzle "look" and keep the jagged edges.

At this point I'm done with the body for now - what remains to be done is covering it with clearcoat. This is going to be a bit complex, I need to find a spray gun and I'll probably be trying to use the facilities in the CERN Auto Club. But since I have other small projects going on in parallel, where I will also be clearcoating the bodies so I want to wait and do all of them at the same time. I anyway have quite some work to be done on the neck and fingerboard so I'll shift to that.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Cardboard on wood

I am not aware of anybody else trying to glue pieces of cardboard to guitar body wood and calling that a finish.. as there are in principle many ways to do that, I'll test a few that come to my mind and see if any of them work.

This is my testing board:


I've epoxied four 3x3 square sections onto a piece of plywood. I clamped them overnight, now I'll let them set for some more time before applying different types of finish to each one.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Testing the layout


This is an old Mayones guitar body that I'm refinishing for fun - trying to put some dyed flamed maple veneer on it. As you can see from the picture, that project is currently at the stage of having the old paint stripped from the wood. As the shape is close to what I'd like to have for the final CMS Guitar, I'm going to use it for a test shot:


I was thinking initially of a HH (humbucker-humbucker) pickup configuration, but I'm leaning towards a HS set up, with a single coil neck pickup (or maybe a mini-humbucker) to maximize the central photo area.
This will probably mean I'll have to find a HSS body and fill the middle pickup hole. The bridge will be a fixed one - I'll need all the sustain I can get given what I plan to do with the fretboard...