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Author: | Rick Hubka [ Sun Jan 14, 2018 3:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Custom made from an Old Epiphone strat copy |
Hi People. Thought I should share this project because it's somewhat different! About 14 months ago we had a first and new Craft Brewery Opening in our small town of Chemainus BC Canada. I met the owners while it was under construction and they asked if I could make a wavy edged 10 foot high Lightening Bolt sign and they would pay money and free beer for quite some time Here's the finished and installed sign and me: Attachment: 0_10_Foot_Sign.jpg So after 14 months my free supply of beer was drying up. I had been thinking for a year that the lightening bolt shape electric guitar might make a cool project for them some day. Then I saw an on-line ad selling a damaged old Epiphone start copy. The body was cracked badly so I got it for 20. Perfect! Ok... Lets start a new lightening bolt body. I had some nice dry 2" maple. Attachment: 1_Riot_Clamping.jpg I used my CNC machine to make it perfectly flat and take the thickness down to 1.70 I fellow from the Vectric forum had given me the cnc Aspire file for a Fender strat so I modified it and cut the pockets. I decided to use a large Pool cavity for the pickups to reduce weight because this guitar is going to be somewhat over sized and heavy. Attachment: 2_CNCd.jpg Next I outside profile CNC cut the reduced 10 Foot lightening bolt file as the final wavy body outline. Then used a angle grinder with flapped sanding disk to carve out the back body recess cavity. Attachment: 3_back.jpg As you know, on the top of the fender one part is tapered from from 1.7 down to 1.1 or so for comfortable arm movement. I did this to all 4 points on the top side for looks and to remove weight. I have a 6" inch Jointer. I removed everything from the top of the machine and using shims to angle the body, I eyeball planned all 4 top body points. Worked great! Then sand... sand... sand... To get into all those wavy body side dimples smooth I used 3M Flexible sandpaper. Basically rubber sandpaper. Then screwed on the painting handle. Attachment: 4_Ready4Paint.jpg Here's the body after the first of what I expect to be 4 coats of (2 part) black epoxy paint. Attachment: 6_First_Coat.jpg Oh and I made a Water slide Decal on my printer with the Brewery's wavy font for the head stock. I looks great on the Epiphone bat wing style strat head stock. Attachment: 5_Water_Slide_Headd_Stock.jpg My next post on this project in about a week will show my final few steps and the completed guitar. I have the white pick guard material and will cnc cut it once I decide on a design. Before I install the pickup, controls and neck I need to sand/paint, sand/paint, sand/paint. I hate sanding Hope you enjoyed. |
Author: | Chris Pile [ Sun Jan 14, 2018 3:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Custom made from an Old Epiphone strat copy |
Quote: I hate sanding That's why God invented apprentices. |
Author: | John Lewis [ Sun Jan 14, 2018 8:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Custom made from an Old Epiphone strat copy |
I like the guitar but you already had me at free beer! Cool! |
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