Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
He expects to finish it in about 6 months, so I'm planning on driving to Italy in June or July to pick it up. Not a bad place to be in early summer.
Long spec list is long:
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E-e tuning with the Kalium hybrid .098 low E balanced tension set
Italian walnut body in a new kinda offset bodyshape, see-through black-ish, kinda like the one gila posted
Bare Knuckle Supermassive hsP90 in neck & bridge, Black Hawk alnico bridge humbucker in the middle
I have a complicated switching system in mind with dual outputs that lets me theoretically use all three pickups through 3 different signal chains simultaneously for experimental recording purposes, or a combination of any 1 or 2 pickups with a single mono instrument cable for live use
Gabo wanted to try his usual Wilkinson roller bridge, but said he would find a different solution if the string gauge doesn't fit. I also gave him carte blanche with regard to the tuners he uses.
Long spec list is long:
brass nut, ebony fretboard, 22 medium jumbo-ish (slightly smaller) stainless steel frets, aluminium dot inlays
E-e tuning with the Kalium hybrid .098 low E balanced tension set
Italian walnut body in a new kinda offset bodyshape, see-through black-ish, kinda like the one gila posted
Bare Knuckle Supermassive hsP90 in neck & bridge, Black Hawk alnico bridge humbucker in the middle
I have a complicated switching system in mind with dual outputs that lets me theoretically use all three pickups through 3 different signal chains simultaneously for experimental recording purposes, or a combination of any 1 or 2 pickups with a single mono instrument cable for live use
Gabo wanted to try his usual Wilkinson roller bridge, but said he would find a different solution if the string gauge doesn't fit. I also gave him carte blanche with regard to the tuners he uses.
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Cool to have you joining the Nude Crew, Oscillofuzz!! These are brilliant instrument and Gabo is a master artist!
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
has anybody ever gone to a cnc shop and had them make a neck for you? I like the bastin or whatever but I'd rather have a headstock that's 6 in a line
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maninashed wrote:has anybody ever gone to a cnc shop and had them make a neck for you? I like the bastin or whatever but I'd rather have a headstock that's 6 in a line
It's a cool idea but probably very cost prohibitive to make a one off neck
First you would have to have a cad drawing or something for them to work with and then you would have to find a shop that has a mill that size that would want to take on a one pc project.
I am guessing you would be looking at quite a bit of cash to pull it off.
If you are serious however and can supply your own drawing I know of a few shops that can probably do it.
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
So how within the realm of possibility is finding a company that makes Gibson scale bolt on necks? Seems like all the bolt on types I see are geared towards Fender style guitars...
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
Yeah it's entirely doable but the one off nature of the project will make it expensive/hard to get someone to do it. If you're thinking CNC I would highly advise testing your model with a wood prototype first which involves more cost and time but could save you a much more expensive mistake. If hand/2D CAD drawing then check the drawing plenty (obviously) and discuss with the machine shop.hbombgraphics wrote:maninashed wrote:has anybody ever gone to a cnc shop and had them make a neck for you? I like the bastin or whatever but I'd rather have a headstock that's 6 in a line
It's a cool idea but probably very cost prohibitive to make a one off neck
First you would have to have a cad drawing or something for them to work with and then you would have to find a shop that has a mill that size that would want to take on a one pc project.
I am guessing you would be looking at quite a bit of cash to pull it off.
If you are serious however and can supply your own drawing I know of a few shops that can probably do it.
In fact either way a prototype out of wood (or 3d printing if you've modelled it) is a good idea to check you like the neck size and radius and everything.
This is a very achievable dream but will not end up being cheap.
If you're still interested and want more advice on manufacturing/drawing etc. I'm happy to help, I do mechanical design for a job so have a little experience in this.

PS if you know all this already sorry for being condescending just trying to help.
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
Got this about a week ago. Slays with the Meatsmoke Pre.


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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
Citizen3rased wrote:Got this about a week ago. Slays with the Meatsmoke Pre.

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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
Those Nudes man... Giving me hard time
How are they dealt with in terms of body shape? Can you request anything doable or is it a fixed range?
How are they dealt with in terms of body shape? Can you request anything doable or is it a fixed range?
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
Their facebook page says "
The body is well interchangeable and the shape can be 100% personalized, what’s more the guitar can be use left hand!"

The body is well interchangeable and the shape can be 100% personalized, what’s more the guitar can be use left hand!"

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Gabo also took a '60s SG body and put a Nude neck in it!
I suppose he can do anyhting, but don't ask him about fender shapes, I never really asked him exactely, but he's not very fond about these from what I understood...
I suppose he can do anyhting, but don't ask him about fender shapes, I never really asked him exactely, but he's not very fond about these from what I understood...
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bumping a dead thread, but fuck it: it now lives.
just got an EGC neck which should be arriving in a few days.
mounting questions have me perplexed however... im going to affix this to a telecaster body. I have one of those thick Callaham neckplates, but will this be substantial enough or do I need one of those aluminum backbone things? what does everyone use who mounts their own necks? any experiences that yield advice of what to do/what not to do?
thanks in advance
just got an EGC neck which should be arriving in a few days.
mounting questions have me perplexed however... im going to affix this to a telecaster body. I have one of those thick Callaham neckplates, but will this be substantial enough or do I need one of those aluminum backbone things? what does everyone use who mounts their own necks? any experiences that yield advice of what to do/what not to do?
thanks in advance
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars
There is no problem using a regular neck plate. The provided screws are long enough if your plate is thicker. The T Bone backplate is for increased resonance and sustain, sort of mimics the idea of Bean / EGC neck thru body design, not necessary but pretty cool.
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Neck screws should not be torqued down extremely tight so any plate is fine.
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thanks guys. just wasn't sure if I should be concerned about neck pocket stability at all, or also if there were special screws needed.
I recall, way back when, the surprise I felt the day I learned that screws didn't need to be cranked tightly on the neck. I assumed the exact opposite.
I recall, way back when, the surprise I felt the day I learned that screws didn't need to be cranked tightly on the neck. I assumed the exact opposite.