I'll see if I can get some pics up, but I've just fully pieced my
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It's pretty great to look at - I get better with every finish I do, so sadly this isn't my best
it's good enough though, and my last one was pretty much flawless. I got the knack now.
Anyway, the neck pickup, screwed in with a couple of pieces of wrist support foam, happens to be pretty much the right sort of height compared with my other humbuggy guitars (obviously, that means it'll be easy to tweak myself).
The bridge pickup sits a bit too low - I'm certain it's too low and there is no wiggle room - so I need a couple of bits of wood to sit in the route where the screws go. This can be glued in and the job is a good'un.
Is good old fashioned balsa or pine okay for such a small job? Literally just want to raise the height a few mm so I can use the amount of foam to adjust the pickup height while keeping it from being microphonic (seems a popular way of doing things).
Other than that, I'm calling the shop it's going to for the nut cut and setup tomorrow and hopefully it won't be long before it's (finally) a playable rawk machine
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I'll see if I can get a couple of bits of pine today then Thanks!