Finally - Build Number 2 - Violette DC 254
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 12:30 pm
This is my take on a 24 fret double cut style guitar. I developed my own blueprint from scratch (borrowed heavily from the neck on my build number 1 in 2011), which I guess is lost somewhere in the old MIMF forum archive! The body is smaller (1/2") than is typical and the carve is what i wanted done by sight and by hand after stepping with a router. No pattern, no templates were used but obviously heavily influenced by a popular style. The head-stock is an evolution from my the first guitar I designed.
Vital Statistics
24 fret, 24.9" scale length, 7.5 lbs
Quilted Maple book-matched top dyed in 'Violet' Glow Burst
Quilted maple natural binding (masked off the actual top outside edge during dying)
Alder body stained walnut (50 year old furniture stain I found from the family workshop)
Curly Canadian maple neck
Rosewood fret-board with Paua Abalone dots and side dots
Toasted curly maple head-stock plate with black/red pin-stripe veneers
Thin heel with black veneer
Curly Maple Truss Rod Cover (yet to be sprayed).
Curly Maple Cavity cover dyed to match the top.
Tremolo Cavity cover - undecided whether to leave it open due to requiring access for Tremol-NO device.
Floating 2-point Chrome Wilkinson VS-100 Tremolo with Tremol-NO installed in tremolo cavity
Sperzel Locking Tuners (Satin Chrome) and Tusq XL Nut
Hybrid Slinky's
Pickups
SD Jazz SH-2N neck pickup
SD Custom 5 SH-14 trembucker bridge pickup
5 way blade switch
Black Speed Knobs for master volume and tone
Dye, Stain, Nitro-cellulose lacquer (19 coats)
Medium Rubbing compound rubbed by hand
Swirl remover rubbed by hand
As you can see, one horn still has a few 'sparkles' that need to be sanded that i missed. Will go back at those with 3000 grit pad and re-buff that horn.
Vital Statistics
24 fret, 24.9" scale length, 7.5 lbs
Quilted Maple book-matched top dyed in 'Violet' Glow Burst
Quilted maple natural binding (masked off the actual top outside edge during dying)
Alder body stained walnut (50 year old furniture stain I found from the family workshop)
Curly Canadian maple neck
Rosewood fret-board with Paua Abalone dots and side dots
Toasted curly maple head-stock plate with black/red pin-stripe veneers
Thin heel with black veneer
Curly Maple Truss Rod Cover (yet to be sprayed).
Curly Maple Cavity cover dyed to match the top.
Tremolo Cavity cover - undecided whether to leave it open due to requiring access for Tremol-NO device.
Floating 2-point Chrome Wilkinson VS-100 Tremolo with Tremol-NO installed in tremolo cavity
Sperzel Locking Tuners (Satin Chrome) and Tusq XL Nut
Hybrid Slinky's
Pickups
SD Jazz SH-2N neck pickup
SD Custom 5 SH-14 trembucker bridge pickup
5 way blade switch
Black Speed Knobs for master volume and tone
- 1. Bridge Humbucker
2. Bridge Humbucker with neck single parallel
3. Bridge and Neck Humbuckers
4. Bridge and Neck single coil parallel
5. Neck Humbucker
Dye, Stain, Nitro-cellulose lacquer (19 coats)
Medium Rubbing compound rubbed by hand
Swirl remover rubbed by hand
As you can see, one horn still has a few 'sparkles' that need to be sanded that i missed. Will go back at those with 3000 grit pad and re-buff that horn.