since nobody else wants to share, I have dabbled with some guitar building hackery, certainly nothing to the level of your stuff though. Necks are still beyond me so I’ve only really done bodies, using necks I’ve bought.
This was my first some years ago, really like the guitar but up-close you can see all the mistakes, like tear out when routing the body, tooling and sanding marks that weren’t fully sanded out, etc.
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Second attempt, using a spindle sander to shape the body so no tear out, much cleaner edges, etc. also used clear coat and wet sanded and buffed the finish. That did make it chip easier on the edges though (pine body and nitro finish) and the top was less flat than I thought it was, once I got to sanding the finish.
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This one I used a router and a home made router sled to ‘plane’ the glued up body blank so it was actually flat. The finish was mirror flat when I was done sanding and buffing but it did sink into the grain quite quickly after that (and chip on the edges). At this point it’s also got a lot of vertical checking lines that follow the grain which I think looks nice. I made the pickup ring and pickguard from some phenolic sheet I got on eBay and lacquered it.
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Most recently a couple weeks ago I finished modding a strat body I’ve had for years, converted to 7 string with some LTD neck off eBay, and with a recessed floyd (blocked). The guitar has had many different mods over the years, used to be rear-routed HxS pickup config, but routes have been moved and added, many of which with a chisel before I had a router. I filled and rerouted the bridge pickup area but it needs the pickguard to hide the sins. I was never quite happy with it in the past but I really like it now. Finish is a coat of red nitro on alder with no grain filler or clear coat, and was my very first attempt at a rattlecan nitro finish, like 8 years ago. Maybe in the summer I’ll redo it and try to make it look nice.
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Nothing else guitar related on the workbench currently but that’s not to say I don’t have a bunch of other half-done projects that maybe I’ll get around to when I feel like it.