Custom Stratocaster
Comprehensive Information on How to Build a Custom Fender Stratocaster Guitar
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4. Preparations
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4. Preparations
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Unfinished Neck
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The unfinished hard Maple neck has a long way to go. The nut needed to be hand shaped to fit properly. The neck was a perfect blend of a ...
Personal Choices
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I don't like the hard edge on the rosewood, just before the nut, where the angle sloping from the head meets the flat deck of the finger...
Initial Nut Fitting
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You typically need to do a fair amount of fine tuning to the dimensions of the nut (I use Tusq ) to get it to fit, but also to have it look ...
Frets
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I find that the frets on the lower cost (around $100) Allparts necks need some TLC. I use a sanding pad (like a firm sponge) and graduated ...
Final Nut Fitting
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The underside of the nut needs to mate with the bottom of the groove for the nut. Please note that some neck have this groove cut flat, an...
Nut Installed
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Here is the finished vintage style Stratocaster neck, which I did in a rush (don't ask why, but it illustrates how forgiving nitrocell...
Freshly Stained
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Just stained, the new and unfinished AllParts neck looks just that... new. It will take a few more steps to achieve a vintage look.
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Waterslide Decals
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The waterslide decals are carefully cut out by hand. The curves are smooth and stay pretty close to the text.
Vintage Gold
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Everyone must come to their own conclusions on how to take a fresh Maple neck and obtain a vintage looking finsh. I start with some oil st...
Vintage Decals
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I was able to procure vintage (early 60's) waterslide decals. These are getting increasingly hard to find by the way (trademark issue ...
Installed Tuning Machines
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These vintage Kluson Deluxe double row (two rows of stamped name and model) tuning machines fit perfectly.
Tuner Bushings
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The Kluson vintage tuning machines use a bushing, which is designed for 11/22" holes. There are 3/8" bushings available if you w...
More Exotic Custom Strat Necks
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This is a Warmoth neck consisting of a high grade Birdseye Maple and a Rosewood fret board. I lightly stained the maple with an amber oil fi...
Subtle Choices on your Custom Strat Neck
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I am presenting two Strat necks. The top image is from a Fender Deluxe Strat and the second is a Warmoth Custom Strat neck. I have alw...
String Tree
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A vintage style string tree is installed for the E and B strings. There many different types of trees/guides used a different times, somet...
Preliminary Body Prep
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This is a little unconventional, in fact, I have never found anyone else to do it. I fill all of the screw holes with wood filler. I push ...
Ready for Painting
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Using fine sandpaper (i.e., 600 or higher), I sand the original finish, trying to get alot of the old paint off, but not going through the ...
Under Coat
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I tend to use a vintage white, warmer than olympic, as an undercoat. This provide a consitent color as a base for your new color and help ...
Color Coats
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I use a coat hanger to suspend the guitar body so that it hangs vertically. I use this method for the numerous color coats, periodically in...
Final Clear Coats
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Although I do most of the painting with the body hanging vertically, I do the final clear coats with the body horizontal so that I can spra...
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