7 Strang Kit Build, Willit run?
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 3:29 am
So, as promised, here's where I'll document the trials and tribulations of putting this kit together.
Krosis and Celticelk both expressed interest in having a kit put together for them so this is the trial run and if one of them want it when done, they have dibs.
I've done a few kits before as well as several partscasters (kinda the same thing) and this one seems to be fairly decent as kits go. The neck fits fairly snugly in its pocket and so far it looks like it will all fit together. The holes for the bolt on neck are ever so slightly off, I don't believe that will affect anything. the biggest issue I have run into in the past is sloppy bridge placement. I have not checked that yet but will get to that prior to paint and finish work.
Here's the raw materials.
The body is typical and is several pieces of wood glued together. the joins appear to have been done well and there are no glue lines or gaps.

The neack actually has some nice figuring. I'm thinking trans black or dyed black so that its not hidden


the biggest flaw I have seen so far is that the nut it came with is horrible and way to high off the rest of the neck. If I went with it as is, the action would be intolerable. I'll be removing that and making a new one from either brass or aluminum. Should be very nice.
So I'll do some sanding, route out a pocket for the backplate because I prefer them to be flush with the back of the guitar, stain/burn/dye (input welcome on that), assemble, check to see if it will work as is, correct any flaws, then paint and final assembly.
Sounds easy right?
Any input you guys have is welcome and I'll probably go pretty fast with this but I'll try not to go so fast that I cant make it how you guys want it to be.
Krosis and Celticelk both expressed interest in having a kit put together for them so this is the trial run and if one of them want it when done, they have dibs.

I've done a few kits before as well as several partscasters (kinda the same thing) and this one seems to be fairly decent as kits go. The neck fits fairly snugly in its pocket and so far it looks like it will all fit together. The holes for the bolt on neck are ever so slightly off, I don't believe that will affect anything. the biggest issue I have run into in the past is sloppy bridge placement. I have not checked that yet but will get to that prior to paint and finish work.
Here's the raw materials.
The body is typical and is several pieces of wood glued together. the joins appear to have been done well and there are no glue lines or gaps.

The neack actually has some nice figuring. I'm thinking trans black or dyed black so that its not hidden


the biggest flaw I have seen so far is that the nut it came with is horrible and way to high off the rest of the neck. If I went with it as is, the action would be intolerable. I'll be removing that and making a new one from either brass or aluminum. Should be very nice.
So I'll do some sanding, route out a pocket for the backplate because I prefer them to be flush with the back of the guitar, stain/burn/dye (input welcome on that), assemble, check to see if it will work as is, correct any flaws, then paint and final assembly.
Sounds easy right?

Any input you guys have is welcome and I'll probably go pretty fast with this but I'll try not to go so fast that I cant make it how you guys want it to be.
