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Author: | Rodent [ March 11th, 2008, 1:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | modification: making your own pickguard |
for most people modding an existing bass with a new pickguard it is almost always a P-bass, J-bass, or MM-bass type job. But what do you do when the pickguard you want to replace isn't available on eBay or any on-line parts dealer? For a project I worked in another thread here I needed to create a custom pickguard, and here's what's went down ... I first created a full-scale pattern with card stock so I could easily work out the styling details. Once my client and I were both satisfied, I created a wooden template from the card stock pattern. and gave it a test fit This template was then utilized to route a piece of .090" black matte vinyl making use of a 3/8" x 3/4" flush trim bit. Here's the results prior to finish sanding the edges and removing it from the template This is a relatively simple job to do once you have a good fitting template. The most difficult part was getting all of the curves to flow smoothly, and to get that '51 Tele P vibe in a custom guard. but what to do if the pickguard you're making needs an edge chamfer? easy enough to do if the pickguard is still on the template - just use a second chamfer bit with bottom bearing like this on all of the edges that require the chamfer all the best, R |
Author: | Rodent [ March 22nd, 2008, 7:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: modification: making your own pickguard |
the finished pickguard as installed all the best, R |
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