I've been waiting for the board to switch over before I posted my latest project. I started this almost 2 years ago with the intention of making a bunch of these but soon decided to stick with one and build from there. Basically this is the prototype and I hope to improve with each new attempt. I'm already planning the next one which will likely be some kind of carve top.
With this project I decided to reevaluate every area of the instrument to see where I could find options that were more local, more sustainable, more recyclable, more eco-friendly, etc. Being in Northern California "local" basically meant USA made if possible. The claro walnut I used is very local (within 50 miles) and almost everything else is USA made. The pots were one concession but Canada is close enough and I like the build quality a lot. I was also able to use a few recycled products, some FSC certified products, etc. Here's some info on the various parts and features:
- One-Piece Claro Walnut Body Blank
- Flat Top & Back with Comfort Carve/Belly Cut & Roundover
- RPI Black Plastic Pickguard - Recycled, Made In USA
- Allback Triple Boiled Linseed Oil Finish
- 25 15/32" Scale Length
- 3-Piece Maple Neck with Green Lams - FSC Certified
- Obsidian Paperstone Fingerboard - Recycled, FSC Certified, Made In USA
- 12" Fingerboard Radius
- Maple Headcap with Green Lams - FSC Certified
- 22 "Gold" Evo Medium Frets
- Standard "C" Neck Profile
- LMI Double Adjustable Truss Rod - Made In USA
- Individual String Guides with Zero Fret
- Light Green Anodized Hardware Finish with Brass Accents
- Nordstrand NCD Humbuckers - Made In USA
- Sperzel Locking Tuners - Made In USA
- Custom Strap Buttons
- Hipshot Baby Grand Bridge - Made In USA
- Master Volume/Master Tone/3-Way Pickup Selector
- Precision Electronics 500k Pots - Made In Canada
- Switchcraft 3-way Pickup Selector Switch - Made In USA
- Switchcraft Locking Output Jack - Made In USA
- SoZo Vintage Mustard Cap .047uF - Made In USA
- Consolidated Hookup Wire - Made In USA
- Hipshot O-Ring Knobs - Made In USA
As always I'm looking for any feedback on where to improve... on this project I'm specifically interested in options and ideas for increasing the eco-friendliness of future instruments.
I also have a bunch of progress photos but didn't see that the policy is on posting those. I also didn't see anything about max number of images per post. I tried to keep the images smaller although the only guidelines I could find were for attachments, not sure on the limits for linked images. Anyway, here are some photos: