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Console Steel/Slide Guitar Carve Area Design Ideas

#1 (Picture 1 Top) - Parallel carve, straight lines to the edge
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#2 (Picture 1 Middle) - Parallel carve, angled lines to the edge
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#3 (Picture 1 Bottom) - Parallel carve, curved lines to the edge
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#4 (Picture 2 Top) - Angled carve, straight lines to the edge
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#5 (Picture 2 Middle) - Angled carve, angled lines to the edge
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#6 (Picture 2 Bottom) - Angled carve, curved lines to the edge
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#7 - Your own idea!
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Shadoweclipse13's New Project Thread!

Post by Shadoweclipse13 » Mon Aug 17, 2015 11:35 am

Hey all!

This will be quite some time in the making, but I'm gonna use this thread for ALL my upcoming projects so I don't clog up the board with ridiculous amounts of project threads!

I am finally getting around to making some from-scratch guitar (and bass!) bodies. I won't be making any from-scratch necks yet, but maybe later I might attempt a neck. I don't have all my big tools yet, but I have access to the ones I don't yet own, so I will definitely be making progress, though probably slowly. Haha.

I have 5 guitar "types" I want to make: jazzmaster, bass, bass VI, humbucker, and P-90/semi-hollow/thinline thing. I printed some designs from that Fenderish site that has all the pdf designs AND 2 from a friend and fellow OSG'er (who I won't mention incase he doesn't want me to). Here are the basic projects that I have planned (though I'm sure some of it will change before then):

Jazzmaster type:
Body: Toronado with typical Jazzmaster accoutrements (Mastery lefty trem and either Mastery or Staytrem bridge)
Electronics: Curtis Novak JM-FAT (bridge) and JM-V (neck), typical JM volume, tone, and rhythm circuit
Finish: Charcoal Frost body (with matching headstock!) and hoping for a Spitfire red tort pickguard in typical Toronado shape
Note: I still need a "model" name for it as neither Jazznado nor Toromaster sound good to me. Actually, Jazznado sounds awesome, but I'm not sure...

Bass: Named: Lucy
Body: Ash 4-string P-Bass with Hipshot A-style bridge
Electronics: P-Bass split coil in typical position with MusicMan humbucker between pickguard and bridge (possibly Delano hybrid for MM AND Jazz Bass sounds)
Finish: Olympic White body (maybe matching headstock) with a Spitfire faded orange P-Bass pickguard

Bass VI: "Model": Astro VI/Named: Jeannie
Body: Alder Mustang/Cyclone body routed for 3 Jaguar pickups and JM/Jag trem and bridge (Strider13 hardtail VI plate andWarmoth modified Mustang bridge)
Electronics: Sentell pickups clear plastic topped Jaguar pickups, and a GFS neck-position lipstick tube in the behind-the-bridge position; typical VI wiring
Finish: Sonic Blue body (with Lake Placid Blue painted headstock), clear pickguard painted silver from the back

Humbucker:
Body: Mahogany (either Supro Sahara or Deed Poll's offset Tele design) body
Electronics: Possibly Gibson humbuckers (looking at 498T bridge and 490R neck) or Bare Knuckle Nailbombs.
Finish: ??

P-90/Semi-Hollow/Thinline:
Body: National Newport routed for either two P-90's or two Goldfoils
Electronics: ??
Finish: Walnut stain/Tru-Oil with 12" Vinyl Record pickguard

Thanks to Deed_Poll, Storyboardist, and PorkyPrimeCuts for all the designs!
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Re: Shadoweclipse13's New Project Thread!

Post by Shadoweclipse13 » Mon Aug 17, 2015 11:37 am

Last night I rough-cut-out the templates from 3/4" MDF!!
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Re: Shadoweclipse13's New Project Thread!

Post by kdanie » Mon Aug 17, 2015 12:07 pm

Dude... You do the templates on 1/4" mdf and get them really right them use those to make the 3/4" working templates. Damn, you've got some serious sanding left to do. If you have a ROSS sander (oscillating spindle sander), that would help a ton.

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Re: Shadoweclipse13's New Project Thread!

Post by Shadoweclipse13 » Mon Aug 17, 2015 12:12 pm

kdanie wrote:Dude... You do the templates on 1/4" mdf and get them really right them use those to make the 3/4" working templates. Damn, you've got some serious sanding left to do. If you have a ROSS sander (oscillating spindle sander), that would help a ton.

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Thanks! I didn't know that, but I'm not planning on making them professionally, just for myself, so not having a master (though I did save the pdf's, so I could remake them again if I need to) isn't a big deal. I DO have access to a spindle sander, so not a problem!!
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Re: Shadoweclipse13's New Project Thread!

Post by Blitzwit » Mon Aug 17, 2015 10:40 pm

Kdanie is right, it's much easier to do a 1/4 MDF template first. the issue is getting those edges sanded perfect so that when the router bit rides the template that you don't get those little micro bumps that are such a pain in the arse to sand smooth. 3/4" is a lot of surface area to accidentally get a bump or random imperfection. The idea is you use the 1/4" MDF to make you template and pay extra attention to getting all the lines smooth. Even micro imperfections will get translated onto your working pieces with a router bit with a bearing. Once your 1/4" template is PERFECT, you use that to make your 3/4" template that is more durable and gives you a bigger surface area for the bearing edge to ride on.

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Re: Shadoweclipse13's New Project Thread!

Post by Shadoweclipse13 » Mon Aug 17, 2015 10:52 pm

It's funny because I did a ton of research around here and the Internet in general about template making and I never once saw that come up.

I'll definitely keep it in mind for next time, but as I don't make much money and I've already got them rough-cut out, I have no problem taking my time to perfect the big ones. It's gonna be awhile before I get to routing, so I guess that just means that I have a bunch of templates to perfect :)
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Re: Shadoweclipse13's New Project Thread!

Post by s_mcsleazy » Tue Aug 18, 2015 12:18 am

you have my intrest
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Re: Shadoweclipse13's New Project Thread!

Post by Shadoweclipse13 » Tue Aug 18, 2015 12:45 am

s_mcsleazy wrote:you have my intrest
Alright! I got Sean's interest which means it's gotta be a cool project ;-P

I was thinking at work tonight that since I have 5 project ideas and 6 templates... Baritone Sahara?
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Re: Shadoweclipse13's New Project Thread!

Post by s_mcsleazy » Tue Aug 18, 2015 1:18 am

Shadoweclipse13 wrote:
s_mcsleazy wrote:you have my intrest
Alright! I got Sean's interest which means it's gotta be a cool project ;-P

I was thinking at work tonight that since I have 5 project ideas and 6 templates... Baritone Sahara?
baritone tornado
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Re: Shadoweclipse13's New Project Thread!

Post by Shadoweclipse13 » Tue Aug 18, 2015 1:36 am

s_mcsleazy wrote:
Shadoweclipse13 wrote:
s_mcsleazy wrote:you have my intrest
Alright! I got Sean's interest which means it's gotta be a cool project ;-P

I was thinking at work tonight that since I have 5 project ideas and 6 templates... Baritone Sahara?
baritone tornado
That WOULD be really cool, and I could, but I'm absolutely 100% dead set on making my JM type on the Toronado body also... I was tempted to do the Baritone as the Newport, but Eastwood pretty much does that and I like my stuff to be something kinda different and not found in "nature".

Also, that would called the Barinado? :D
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Post by s_mcsleazy » Tue Aug 18, 2015 1:48 am

or torbarinotone
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Re: Shadoweclipse13's New Project Thread!

Post by Shadoweclipse13 » Tue Aug 18, 2015 1:54 am

s_mcsleazy wrote:or torbarinotone
That's much better. Haha. Ok, so you've got a knack for "model" names. What would you do with my Toronado JM? I don't care for Toromaster...
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Shadoweclipse13 wrote:
s_mcsleazy wrote:or torbarinotone
That's much better. Haha. Ok, so you've got a knack for "model" names. What would you do with my Toronado JM? I don't care for Toromaster...
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Re: Shadoweclipse13's New Project Thread!

Post by Soggasaurus » Tue Aug 18, 2015 6:28 am

These are all great, I love project threads and you've picked some good ones! I'm especially excited to see how the Eastwood Map-style one turns out, I've always liked those.

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Re: Shadoweclipse13's New Project Thread!

Post by storyboardist » Tue Aug 18, 2015 8:42 am

Jazznado! Looking forward to seeing these all take shape. Everything print out ok for you?
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