White/Gold
White/Gold
Starting off with the first couple of photos . . . .
Headstock on the mill:
Prelim fit of head stock to raw neck blank:
Headstock on the mill:
Prelim fit of head stock to raw neck blank:
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Man, this is going to be awesome! The master at work, building a piece of playable art.
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Baaaaa BIONG!!!!
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Gideyup !
Love this shit !
Love this shit !
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This man surely knows how to tickle our balls ! Kudos to the Master Builder !
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Too much fun!
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Very cool... Look forward to more updates!
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Here's the neck and head stock getting glued together in my nifty gluing jig. I usually make all
of my own special function jigs for each type of guitar I build. Especially if I'm making more than
one of each design.
Next I'll be putting this assembly back on the mill to add the neck angle which will be blended
into the head stock. I'll then add the truss rod channel and check fit the rod into it to see if it
needs any adjustments. If all that is ok my next operation will be to cut out the neck top and
side profiles in preparation for carving the neck shape.
of my own special function jigs for each type of guitar I build. Especially if I'm making more than
one of each design.
Next I'll be putting this assembly back on the mill to add the neck angle which will be blended
into the head stock. I'll then add the truss rod channel and check fit the rod into it to see if it
needs any adjustments. If all that is ok my next operation will be to cut out the neck top and
side profiles in preparation for carving the neck shape.
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Milled Truss Rod Slot . . . .
Truss rod fitting . . . .
Truss rod fitting . . . .
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VV Wings Templates. Cutting them out today and adding champhers to the edges.
Will post photos of them when done.
Note: the 1 & 3/4" thick block of soft Maple under the templates.
Will post photos of them when done.
Note: the 1 & 3/4" thick block of soft Maple under the templates.
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Great job, and very interesting pics! I'd like to be a luthier sometimes...
Is this guitar for a VVFforum member? Just curious
Is this guitar for a VVFforum member? Just curious
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Yes it is for one of the guys . . . . More will be revealed as I go along.
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Rough cutting the fins on my Band Saw:
Rough fins assembly:
The next operation is to plane the wings on my planer to the correct sizes
and then use the hand plane to bevel the edges on the parts. After that the
wings are ready to be glued to the neck. But before I do that I need to get the
fret board cut to size, route cavities for the V inlays and glue the white bindings
on the sides. Once the inlays are glued in and any edge gaps filled with a mixture
of Ebony powder and epoxy I will add the radius to to Fret Board. The FB will then
be glued to the neck and the neck will be shaped to the proper radius. After that
the fins will be glued to the neck. Then it's time for milling the pickup and trem cavities.
Rough fins assembly:
The next operation is to plane the wings on my planer to the correct sizes
and then use the hand plane to bevel the edges on the parts. After that the
wings are ready to be glued to the neck. But before I do that I need to get the
fret board cut to size, route cavities for the V inlays and glue the white bindings
on the sides. Once the inlays are glued in and any edge gaps filled with a mixture
of Ebony powder and epoxy I will add the radius to to Fret Board. The FB will then
be glued to the neck and the neck will be shaped to the proper radius. After that
the fins will be glued to the neck. Then it's time for milling the pickup and trem cavities.
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Tom, the shadow fins look a little chunkier than you normally do them (but closer to the Jackson/Carvin shape)? Is this per request of the buyer?
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All of the fins are a little over sized at this point. I still have to do some trimming on all the edges
on them. They will look better then. Also I'm using the templates that were created when I built
the original 4 guitars for the NAMM show and those were made from the outline that Vinnie sent me.
on them. They will look better then. Also I'm using the templates that were created when I built
the original 4 guitars for the NAMM show and those were made from the outline that Vinnie sent me.
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Now we're getting down to details. I've got the bevels laid out now on the wings
and I'm ready to put the plane to them. When that is done they will be ready to
glue onto the neck. But first I need to route for and glue the "V" inlays into the
fret board, add the binding, glue the FB to the neck and shape the neck as well.
Stay tuned.
and I'm ready to put the plane to them. When that is done they will be ready to
glue onto the neck. But first I need to route for and glue the "V" inlays into the
fret board, add the binding, glue the FB to the neck and shape the neck as well.
Stay tuned.
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As always....Nice work Tom !!!
I'm getting a "Woody" looking at this and I don't even own or play the guitar !!!
I'm getting a "Woody" looking at this and I don't even own or play the guitar !!!
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I can look at these work-in-progress photos for hours, Tom. It's truly fantastic these beauties are finally available. Can't wait for the next update!
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!!!!
Love seeing the guitar taking shape next to a photograph of what it will become.
Tom, Was there ever any thought to painting the guitar and extra wings separately THEN connecting them ?
Extra wings? Now I'm hungry !
Love seeing the guitar taking shape next to a photograph of what it will become.
Tom, Was there ever any thought to painting the guitar and extra wings separately THEN connecting them ?
Extra wings? Now I'm hungry !
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It's a lot better to glue the wings together first thus eliminating the chances of
getting any glue on the paint job. Masking is much easier and a lot safer than
repairing and/or repainting. Plus the mask and paint is done before clear coating
so any little edges will get covered up by, at least, 6 clear coats.
By the way, I have not had breakfast yet so thanks for the wings photo which is now
making me very hungry . . . . .
getting any glue on the paint job. Masking is much easier and a lot safer than
repairing and/or repainting. Plus the mask and paint is done before clear coating
so any little edges will get covered up by, at least, 6 clear coats.
By the way, I have not had breakfast yet so thanks for the wings photo which is now
making me very hungry . . . . .
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Forum FNG (military jargon, sorry)...new guy here, but just wanted to say that build looks killer already! Looking forward to seeing the entire process come along!
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I am amazed that the bevels are made AFTER the wings are attached.
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Actually PB, in that shot, they are not glued together yet. I do the bevels before gluing the wings together.
And yes it would be a pain in the butt if they were glued together first. You can relax now.
And yes it would be a pain in the butt if they were glued together first. You can relax now.
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Didn't everyone know that Tom is a Jenga master as well!!!!???
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Things are moving along in the guitar shop. Here's a photo of the Fret board and Inlay work in progress.
I just finished gluing the white binding onto the FB which has been slotted for the frets. I use Acetone
on a artist brush to melt the binding onto the sides of the FB at this point.
I've got my Mother of Pearl blanks almost ready to cut out the V inlays and I need to do some size adjustments
to my drawing of the inlays so I can cut the images out and glue them to the pearl blanks as cutout guides.
Next I'll take some shots of that process to post here.
I just finished gluing the white binding onto the FB which has been slotted for the frets. I use Acetone
on a artist brush to melt the binding onto the sides of the FB at this point.
I've got my Mother of Pearl blanks almost ready to cut out the V inlays and I need to do some size adjustments
to my drawing of the inlays so I can cut the images out and glue them to the pearl blanks as cutout guides.
Next I'll take some shots of that process to post here.
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Final readjusted inlays ready for cut out. I have new (sharp) razor saws coming on UPS so I'm going to be a real cut-up tomorrow.
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Another masterpiece in progress !
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Progress is being made on this build, see below. Next I will be concentrating on the fret-board, getting the inlays cut out and
inlay'd. Then comes FB radius and attachment to the neck. Following that I'm shaping the neck and gluing on the fin sets. I'll
provide more pics as well as I go along so stay tuned.
By the way, this photo shows a "dry fit" of the parts at this stage:
inlay'd. Then comes FB radius and attachment to the neck. Following that I'm shaping the neck and gluing on the fin sets. I'll
provide more pics as well as I go along so stay tuned.
By the way, this photo shows a "dry fit" of the parts at this stage:
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Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm................................
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I've started inlay cut outs with the two smallest and skinny-est inlays, 24-A and 24-B.
The photo is a quick shot of inlay #21 where I'm now starting to cut out the
material between it's wings. It's a slow go since the wings are so slender I
need to take it easy so as to NOT break them off while I'm cutting.
The saw in the photo is a very fine Razor Saw with 50 teeth per inch.
The photo is a quick shot of inlay #21 where I'm now starting to cut out the
material between it's wings. It's a slow go since the wings are so slender I
need to take it easy so as to NOT break them off while I'm cutting.
The saw in the photo is a very fine Razor Saw with 50 teeth per inch.
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This is why I don't make guitars!
Because they'd all end up like this,
Because they'd all end up like this,
Promises made, crying in vain, all empty. Never accepting the blame and not letting go of the shame. A river of tears, as months turn to years, all wasted. On someone not willing to change.Now only a shadow remains!
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Best to do a lot of reading and practice before attempting to do this stuff. "Stewart McDonald Guitar Shop Supply" (www.stewmac.com)
has a lot of "How To" books of which I have several. I've also been building since 1984 so I have a bit of experience now.
That guitar in the photo looks like a car ran over it though.
has a lot of "How To" books of which I have several. I've also been building since 1984 so I have a bit of experience now.
That guitar in the photo looks like a car ran over it though.
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Great info, Tom, thanks! It seems to be easier today than in 1984 to make a guitar, with that kind of site, and threads like yours, isn't it? Ok, information is one thing, practice, experience and "je ne sais quoi" are another...AZGuitars wrote:Best to do a lot of reading and practice before attempting to do this stuff. "Stewart McDonald Guitar Shop Supply" (http://www.stewmac.com)
has a lot of "How To" books of which I have several. I've also been building since 1984 so I have a bit of experience now.
That guitar in the photo looks like a car ran over it though.
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Basically, Practice Makes Perfect.
I also had 2 Music Stores close to me when I lived in California. I got a lot of repair work from them as well and some of the band guys would come directly to my shop for tune-ups too.
I also had 2 Music Stores close to me when I lived in California. I got a lot of repair work from them as well and some of the band guys would come directly to my shop for tune-ups too.
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Will these guitars be available again?
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They are !!!! Contact Tom Palecki NOW !!!!SonOfTheAnkh wrote:Will these guitars be available again?
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Thanks for notifying me!!
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Thanks for showing us the progress of one of theses V's. I've known many custom builders,have a few custom pieces and seen a lot of wild designs but never the detail you showing us on the Shadow V.Thanks Again!
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There's a lot more to come too as I progress through the build . . . .
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White Pearl V's all cut out and ready for inlay into the Ebony FB.
Once that is done I'll be radiusing the fret board prior to gluing it on the neck blank.
Once that is done I'll be radiusing the fret board prior to gluing it on the neck blank.
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What scale is this one, Tom?
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