Fixing the bronco, DONE!

Painting? Routing? Set-up tips? Or just straight-up making a guitar from scratch? Post here, and post pics!

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Fixing the bronco, DONE!

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I have kind of done this before. I used a hand held plunge router and it was fucking dangerous. I seriously feared for my fingers and the result was a but wonky.

So I made myself a router table and screwed my trusty cheapo plunge router in.
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I made a sandwich of a rough cut a piece of mdf, a piece of box card and the original pickguard. It was all screwed together through the pickguard screw holes.
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I then ran it around the router on a low speed. And got this.
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I'm just waiting for my pickguard blank to arrive. When it does I'll finish the job off.
Hope you all like it!
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looks grate
dots wrote:fuck that guy in his bunkhole.
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bronco pickguard done

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I did this over a week ago, but haven't been able to get pics off my camera (cos I'm crap)
So got a few grainy phone pics to share.

I cut the PG using my template and hand beveled the edgewith a file. It takes ages, but am still a bit new to the router table (first time)
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I like it!

I haven't done the electrics or strung it up yet
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GREAT START YOU MANIAC
dots wrote:fuck that guy in his bunkhole.
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Looking good so far!
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very cool piece!
its awsome that you still have the trem arm for it@!
btw.
what the fuck is that red jagstang looking thing?
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robert(original) wrote:very cool piece!
its awsome that you still have the trem arm for it@!
btw.
what the fuck is that red jagstang looking thing?
I believe this is the link to the thread
http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtop ... highlight=
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I made the jagstang thing myself.
I've sorted out the pics on the Mini-JS thread, so it now makes more sense
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I have a chance to use a router table this weekend, but I have no idea how to use it. I may try anyhow. It's bolted down, at least.
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Router tables & table saws scare the hell outta me... though, I've never been hurt on one yet. I did manage to sand one of my knuckles off on my oscilating drum sander last week, sorta dozed off into lala land while using it
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Oh yeh, how come you didn't just use a slanted router bit to get the profile on the edge, instead of doing it by hand?
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It's done, wired, set up and intonated.
I'm pretty happy, and it plays really well.
It still looks the same, so no point posting new pics

EDIT:
I really like the trem cos it stays in tune.
And the guitar sounds really good.
The pickup is good. Trebbles are trebbly and bass notes are bassy (as i expected).
The tone control has a wide range too.
Overall, i'm pretty happy.
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i'm jealous of that purchase.
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Re: bronco pickguard done

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AddamInsane wrote:I did this over a week ago, but haven't been able to get pics off my camera (cos I'm crap)
So got a few grainy phone pics to share.

I cut the PG using my template and hand beveled the edgewith a file. It takes ages, but am still a bit new to the router table (first time)
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I like it!

I haven't done the electrics or strung it up yet
Which of those guitars do you like the most?