Novo build

CanadianDave

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Another non-pedal…

For this one I made my own router template. I used a high-res image, and pasted it into an Apple pages document. I was able to cross reference fret distances and screw spacing on the bridge to make sure I was scaling the picture to the correct size. By using metric measurements, and creating shapes that were the same size as the dimensions on the original guitar, I was able to get it down to a fraction of a mm.

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I exported the file as a pdf, printed it on multiple sheets, cut and paste, and reconfirmed all the measurements of the bridge and frets.
 
I sourced some birds eye maple and roasted alder. Fretboard from stew Mac. Unlike the original novo, I kept the fender scale length. 3F0A1637-83E9-4FBC-96B8-952EDA283A25.jpeg

The pickguard material was left over champagne gold acrylic from my Meteora build last year, and scrap aluminum sheet. I used the same method to make router templates and hand shaped the edges.

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Bridge came from a Reverb seller. German carve was executed with a cabinet building router bit.

That’s my dog too.

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When I was routing the headstock, I made a stupid move and tore out a piece from the end. That forced me to carve the edges. Getting those carves smooth and well worked became an obsession that I worked on over the course of the build.
 
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After using a zero fret on my Meteora build, I’ll never go back. I cut a brass shim to fit behind it.

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Original plan was antique Pelham blue, but I ran into “motting” problems that left it blotchy.

So I sanded and out down black primer.

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Then Testors metallic purple paint, which is supposed to be nitrocellulose.

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Pickup is an Arcane triple clone. The clean sounds are just OK, but with any kind of dirt or fuzz, it sounds awesome. Really impressed.

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There’s a partial coil cut, sending 1.2k to ground.

My clear coat also cracked, probably because I used pre-catalyzed laquer. But what the hell, people pay extra for that.

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Another non-pedal…

For this one I made my own router template. I used a high-res image, and pasted it into an Apple pages document. I was able to cross reference fret distances and screw spacing on the bridge to make sure I was scaling the picture to the correct size. By using metric measurements, and creating shapes that were the same size as the dimensions on the original guitar, I was able to get it down to a fraction of a mm.

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I exported the file as a pdf, printed it on multiple sheets, cut and paste, and reconfirmed all the measurements of the bridge and frets.
Do you happen to have the file for this ? Looking to make one as well!
 
Do you happen to have the file for this ? Looking to make one as well!
Funny you ask.

I was trying to find it a few weeks ago to plan another build. Im going to take another look and if I can find the file, I will post it here.

Currently, that guitar is in pieces. I’m refinishing it and cutting a new pickguard. The laquer should be fully cured and I’m going to reassemble the first week of October.

What I could do is take a photo with a ruler in the picture to make scaling the photo to original size much easier than the process I followed.
 
thank you for responding. I’m in the planning stages of the build but I want to get this off the ground asap! Whatever you can get will be deeply appreciated ‘
 
Funny you ask.

I was trying to find it a few weeks ago to plan another build. Im going to take another look and if I can find the file, I will post it here.

Currently, that guitar is in pieces. I’m refinishing it and cutting a new pickguard. The laquer should be fully cured and I’m going to reassemble the first week of October.

What I could do is take a photo with a ruler in the picture to make scaling the photo to original size much easier than the process I followed.
He I sent you a message on here, not sure if you got it.
 
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