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Grounding a jack plate?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Mister Scott Oct 4, 2011. 10 Replies

I just bought my first real practice amp -- a 25 watt Washburn. I plugged in my latest build (which has 2 humbuckers and a Tele control plate) and it sounds great, but when I flick the amp's…Continue

Lacquer Over Tung Oil

Started this discussion. Last reply by Wes "I'm Baaaaack" Yates Jun 30, 2011. 4 Replies

Is there any practical advantages from putting a clear coat of lacquer over layers of tung oil? Of course, I mean a tung oil finish, like Hornby's.

Routing a Neck Pocket

Started this discussion. Last reply by Mister Scott Jun 18, 2011. 15 Replies

I joined up with the city park district because they offer a program called "Open Woodshop: 18 and Over." I signed up for it, thinking I could really enhance some of my builds by getting access to…Continue

Rod Piezo + Disc Piezo on one circuit

Started this discussion. Last reply by wes carl May 20, 2011. 5 Replies

I want to wire a circuit for a guitar that uses a switch to toggle between a rod piezo (under the saddle) and a disk piezo (inside the box under the bridge). Since the two will be so close, and I…Continue

 

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Leroy Ginter replied to Mister Scott's discussion Pre-Made Necks: Utilitarianism or Cheating?
"Thanks.  I'll look into that as an option. "
Jan 4
Craig Mayhem replied to Mister Scott's discussion Pre-Made Necks: Utilitarianism or Cheating?
"drew estates undercrown gordito boxes are 13" long 13 X 6 3/4 X 2 3/4 " I get 'em on ebay"
Jan 4
Leroy Ginter replied to Mister Scott's discussion Pre-Made Necks: Utilitarianism or Cheating?
"WS, I temporarily forgot about the rake handle, 2 string I made.  Not sure how I forgot about that.  The one on the right is the one that I built from the old neck.  I had to add an extension to the box so I could add…"
Jan 4
Wichita Sam replied to Mister Scott's discussion Pre-Made Necks: Utilitarianism or Cheating?
"Leroy,  How big a box do you need to get the bridge onto the box surface?   If you're need a longer box, let me know, might have something I could send you....   Congrats on the upcoming celebration.   the…"
Jan 3
Leroy Ginter replied to Mister Scott's discussion Pre-Made Necks: Utilitarianism or Cheating?
"Thanks for your reply.  The reason that I'm leaning toward the premade neck is because I would like to make this as a gift for my niece.  She's graduating in spring and I'd like to make something that…"
Jan 3
Leroy Ginter replied to Mister Scott's discussion Pre-Made Necks: Utilitarianism or Cheating?
"Hey!  Thanks for the Pictures.  The one that I did was similar. Only I had a bolt going in from the outside to a nut that was attached to the inside.  I think I may try your way.    "
Jan 3
David L. replied to Mister Scott's discussion Pre-Made Necks: Utilitarianism or Cheating?
"I recycled an old beat up 12 string neck for a nephew who has wide fingers so wanted a wider than normal 6 string neck. It was interesting to do but a bit time consuming using a photo slide box (12" long to fit the scale) and…"
Jan 3
Dave Hill replied to Mister Scott's discussion Pre-Made Necks: Utilitarianism or Cheating?
"Hey Josh, I totally agree. You have to screw it up a few times for before you become good and skilled at what you do. I think it was Emerson that said..."I never encountered failure, just minor setbacks" Yeah we have all been there! I…"
Jan 3
Wichita Sam replied to Mister Scott's discussion Pre-Made Necks: Utilitarianism or Cheating?
"Lero6y, Since you "still have a lot to learn" after two builds, my question is what's the rush?  Why not drop back and build a 3 stringer properly (lots of free instructions available) and learn the basics that goes into a…"
Jan 3
Leroy Ginter replied to Mister Scott's discussion Pre-Made Necks: Utilitarianism or Cheating?
"I'm in the very new-to-this camp. And also very late to this discussion.  I've built 2 CBGs so far. The first was a slapped together piece of garbage. :)  Not much effort.  Not much positive result.  The neck was a hunk…"
Jan 3
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Sep 21, 2012
petey twofinger left a comment for Mister Scott
"hello sir , i noticed your message about leaving chicago . i am in downers grove and need supplies . you can get a hold of me here or at my email where i could give you a phone # if necessary . p e t e y t w o f i n g e r at yahoo dot com . i have…"
Jan 23, 2012
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Oct 5, 2011
Mister Scott replied to Mister Scott's discussion Grounding a jack plate?
"Hey, i found the schematic... Washburn sent it to me."
Oct 4, 2011
Ron "Oily" Sprague replied to Mister Scott's discussion Grounding a jack plate?
"Scotty,   Here's what I got so far: one reviewer at FixYa.com, in a post on a related Washburn amp, say the capacitors on the power block are used to cancel the 60-Hz hum that comes from your house current. It is possible that one of these…"
Oct 4, 2011
Ron "Oily" Sprague replied to Mister Scott's discussion Grounding a jack plate?
"Scotty, Ok, I'll do some digging, see what I find, and get back to you. May be a few days, but I will get back to you."
Oct 3, 2011
Mister Scott replied to Mister Scott's discussion Grounding a jack plate?
"S-O-N-T, It was an amp i purchased at a Pawnshop. It's a Washburn Bad Dog BD25R. It has 2 channels, and on the first channel, the hum isn't so bad. It's when I select channel 2, which has the Overdrive feature, that hum becomes really…"
Oct 3, 2011
Ron "Oily" Sprague replied to Mister Scott's discussion Grounding a jack plate?
"MS, It was a used amp? If you can get me a model or serial number, I can research it on the amp forums, and see if it has any known grounding issues. Another thing you might try is to take your git over to Guitar Center, plug it into several of…"
Oct 3, 2011
Mister Scott replied to Mister Scott's discussion Grounding a jack plate?
"S-O-N-T, Thanks for your message. THere's a lot of helpful info there. Here is an update of this situation: Before you sent your message, I resoldered a number of the lugs and grounds in the build. i replugged it in to the practice amp, and the…"
Oct 3, 2011
Ron "Oily" Sprague replied to Mister Scott's discussion Grounding a jack plate?
"Mister Scott (the Nacho Libre face wrestling mask on your profile pic still cracks me up, because I imagine James Doohan saying, "Captain, I canna hold 'err enny longurrrr!"),   Anyhoo, if you've wired your ground from the…"
Oct 3, 2011

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At 2:23pm on January 23, 2012, petey twofinger said…
hello sir , i noticed your message about leaving chicago . i am in downers grove and need supplies . you can get a hold of me here or at my email where i could give you a phone # if necessary . p e t e y t w o f i n g e r at yahoo dot com . i have transportation , willing to come whenever . please let me know , thanks , pete .
At 10:58pm on June 2, 2011, Diane in Chicago said…
Hey, thanks!  It plays really well, too - a bonus!
At 1:42pm on April 7, 2011, Gary Simkins said…

Scotty,

Your Pearl Caddy looks great, but you are right. I am more into playing than building. What I am really looking for is a more traditional looking CB Bass made from a wooden CB with natural wood finish. I want it fretless and I think 4 strings. I am just starting to research this but am finding it difficult to find someone who is  currently building and selling this type of instrument. I can find many CBG makers but it seems basses are more rare. Maybe there is a higher degree of difficulty because of the higher string tension.   

At 1:19pm on April 7, 2011, Gary Simkins said…

Hi Scotty,

Thanks for the comment. I have considered making one myself but I am just not quite sure of how to make sure that everything is going to end up right. I have heard that it takes several builds to make enough mistakes to get to a good one. What is your take on this.

At 10:50pm on March 25, 2011, Shelley said…

Hi Scotty!

Thanks for stopping by. F-hole secrets? Well, i cut them with this: http://www.madshrimps.be/files/images/howto/Budget_Shark_Cu-jmke-384.jpg

And i took it slow and easy and tried not to cuss too much!

At 9:11am on March 17, 2011, Diane in Chicago said…

Scotty, don't know if I'll ever go for the router.  I use that $6 scraper tool from Stanley for shaping the back of the neck and that plus sandpaper is about it.  But I do have a mind to look into spoke shaves and like that.

 

But I'll be looking to see yours done with a router at our next gathering!

At 6:13pm on March 11, 2011, Roadkill a.k.a. John Maw said…

Hi Scotty.

Thanks for the nice comments. I do angle the neck but I don't know what the angle is.If I give you the relevant dimensions I think it will make sense. Where the neck meets the box the neck is also level with the top of the box. The fretboard is higher and is 6mm thick. The frets are medium so I think they are about 1mm high so that makes the frets about 7mm above the top surface of the box. If I site along the neck from the nut towards the box the top of the fretboard is almost level with the top of the box, so that means that they neck is angled back by about 6mm from where it comes out of the box to where the nut is. I hope this makes sense. The height of the strings above the fretboard at the nut it just under 2mm and the height at the 12th fret is just under 4.5mm between the string and the fretboard (so just under 3.5mm from string to top of the 12 fret). The string height at the bridge is about 14mm.

Sorry but that's a lot of numbers and I hope they are helpful. I am pretty much a novice builder and only just starting to learn to play the thing. Having said that I seem to be finding this one quite easy to play so maybe the action is about right. I suppose time will tell. Good luck with the making.

All the best.

John

At 2:50pm on March 3, 2011, Brickdust said…
I've been asked a few times about putting something on MP3. I've got 3 tracks almost done on MP3, but need to find out how to give them away ( I don't think this site does it.)
At 2:05pm on March 3, 2011, Brickdust said…
I'm pleased it went well. despite the jet lag. As for the vids, all the fun is in the making of them - it wouldn't worry me if nobody watched them.   :)
At 1:00pm on March 3, 2011, Brickdust said…
Scott, sorry we didn't get to meet up while you were in London - hope you had a good time though.  :)

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