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  1. #16
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    it is a office catering to teens. I guess it will have computers a and all kinds of cool things. a ufo breaking through the wall I may do.
    Steve knight
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  2. My daughters old pediatric dentist had a basketball court in the lobby... Was very cool.

    Going to go with an automotive paint on the body? What paint scheme?

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    Nice job Steve!! it is always cool to see different projects you post here. Thanks for the progress pics.
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    I got a full picture and I was working on the little bits today. but I had to go home eary so I could cat proof our home so the cats would not keep destroying the ducting under our manufactured home. some free goverment service to seal the ducts the guy found the cats had ruined the duct again. hopflly I got all the holes. I need to follow them around with a flashlight and see if they find a way in.
    I much rather be making a guitar (G) the body will be red and the next not sure I guess brown. my customer will take it to get sprayed. glad I don't have to do it.
    the pickgaurd will be white all the frets and such will be black dibond. I was going to do the pick gaurd from white dibond but they need to cut a hole in it and it might get messy with dibond.
    Last edited by Steve knight; 11-19-2009 at 11:37 PM.
    Steve knight
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    ok more pics. I would like to get a picture of all the parts upright but it is not practical as they are loose. they will be attached after it is painted. I use dibond for the white faces and the other parts. I used some sinter for the pickups too. the knobs are sintra and 3/8" drill rod. it needs a final sanding but I ran out of time.









    Steve knight
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    in the world of largess you are there!

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    That looks great!!!

    What materials are the pickups and bridge made from?
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    I may be cutting a Les Paul that size if all goes well with the customer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerome Stanek View Post
    I may be cutting a Les Paul that size if all goes well with the customer
    feel free to use my idea's
    Steve knight
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Savage1 View Post
    That looks great!!!

    What materials are the pickups and bridge made from?
    the white is sintra and the aluminum is dibond.
    Steve knight
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    these pics are missing the strings but still it looks pretty good.

    Steve knight
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