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1Q22 challenge - New Jaguar build begins - finally!!

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  • impmann said:
    I honestly wouldn't worry about the mute. 
    They do look cool though. 

    I think from memory they don't work with the mastery bridge though. Something deep in my memory suggests that might be the case. @impmann am I talking total balls there?
    Nope no balls spoken.

    Apparently you can modify the Mastery to accept the mute. But genuinely... I wouldn't bother. Damping with your hand sounds the same and works better than the mute.

    The mute usually makes the notes sharp from memory. Looks great but functionally flawed
    The Bigsby was the first successful design of what is now called a whammy bar or tremolo arm, although vibrato is the technically correct term for the musical effect it produces. In standard usage, tremolo is a rapid fluctuation of the volume of a note, while vibrato is a fluctuation in pitch. The origin of this nonstandard usage of the term by electric guitarists is attributed to Leo Fender, who also used the term “vibrato” to refer to what is really a tremolo effect.
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    Yeah, I'm well aware that the mute is finicky and needs modding to get it to work on a Mastery. It would be much more for the look than the sound :D 

    I'm actually quite interested in trying one on a P bass like the Sean Hurley Fender model, but I really don't want to drill a big hole in my bass to find out!
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    I got a good email today... "Your Mojo Pickups order is now complete" :D 


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  • paulnb57paulnb57 Frets: 2884


    I'm actually quite interested in trying one on a P bass like the Sean Hurley Fender model, but I really don't want to drill a big hole in my bass to find out!
    Don’t! I did now have a hole, utter garbage
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    paulnb57 said:


    I'm actually quite interested in trying one on a P bass like the Sean Hurley Fender model, but I really don't want to drill a big hole in my bass to find out!
    Don’t! I did now have a hole, utter garbage
    Noted!! :D 
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    Time for a more comprehensive update. Electrics are here. I got a full Jag kit from 920D Custom on Reverb. I won't need all the switches but it's nice to have options. That bit of the "kit" arrived last week and was very nicely packed. I'm not 100% decided on a circuit yet but definitely will go for a JM style toggle, and might try series/parallel instead of rhythm circuit. 



    As noted, the bridge is probably going to be Mastery, but so far the one I ordered has made itself very much at home on my Jazzmaster, so I may try a Staytrem first, though the ones I have here are 9.5" radius and the neck is 7.25". We'll see how that works... 



    I also treated myself to a new fancy soldering iron :) 



    And the most important bit arrived from Rothko & Frost. 2 copies in case I mess up... 



    The body should be arriving with @lamf68 this week and that'll be the final part of the puzzle. I've tasked him with "dinging it up a bit" but no further instructions, so I can't wait to see how it comes out. In the intervening period I will have a go at some light relicing just to bring it all together. Particularly I guess that means control plates and pickguard - I need to find some good reference photos to get that looking at least vaguely authentic. 
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    Aaah, the trials and tribulations of international shipping. I'm going to be a day or two late finishing, but my tracking says I have a body and bridge somewhere in Dubai but "shipping delayed" :( 
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    OUT FOR DELIVERY
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    Well this is a nice couple of things to get in the post :)

    I'm gonna have to actually do something now!


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    edited April 2022
    I call this photo “bloody hell why didn’t I build an Esquire??”


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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    You know when you think you have everything you need and then you start putting bits together and you realise neither of the sets of ferrules that are in the box with the machineheads actually fit the machineheads that are in the box? Yeah... 

    40 minutes later and I've worked out these tuners match* my MIJ Paisley Tele and were replaced about 10 years ago with a matching set. Those wider ferrules were still on that guitar because apparently 2012 Mike didn't think it was important. I have now extracted those ferrules and will put them on the Jag with the old MIJ tuners. And then go an order a proper set of klusons for both guitars because FFS...

    *actually a 5+1 mismatched set, but whatever..
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    Success!! 



    Note the different final post. That will make my brain itch, but it’s rock & roll, right?


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  • SporkySporky Frets: 23802
    Don't you put that one first and make up something about break angles that the cork sniffers will lap up? 
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    edited April 2022
    Sporky said:
    Don't you put that one first and make up something about break angles that the cork sniffers will lap up? 
    I genuinely did think it’s good that it’s the high E as it holds the string marginally lower, which means less pressure on the string tree and hence less friction and better tuning. But I also thought “fuck that” :D 
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    Today’s progress. Half the wiring is done and what’s left is basically just joining the various circuits together. All being well I should be in good shape to finish tomorrow. 

    It’s at the point where it feels like a guitar, rather than just a collection of parts, which is nice. Proper photos when it’s done


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  • I call this photo “bloody hell why didn’t I build an Esquire??”


    It does have an air of impending gorgeousness though…
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  • paulnb57paulnb57 Frets: 2884
    Stunning colour, it really does have an air of impending gorgeousness 
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    edited April 2022
    Yeah, it's not bad :D 

    Full credit to @lamf68 for the finish!! 

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  • DeadmanDeadman Frets: 3663
    Yeah, Rich is the man.

    Lovely colour, I’m hankering after painting something gold soon too. Just looks so good.
    I play at my dining room table.
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  • dean111musicdean111music Frets: 278
    edited April 2022
    Yeah, it's not bad D 

    Full credit to @lamf68 for the finish!! 

    This looks awesome! Where did you get the body from? Are jags and jazz on the heavier side v strats and teles? Extra body mass and metal? 
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  • Andyjr1515Andyjr1515 Frets: 3068
    Yes.  Looking great.
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    Cheers chaps :) 

    Yeah, it's not bad D 

    Full credit to @lamf68 for the finish!! 

    This looks awesome! Where did you get the body from? Are jags and jazz on the heavier side v strats and teles? Extra body mass and metal? 
    I would definitely say my JM is a bit heavier than my Strat, with the extra body mass (I would reckon the trem & bridge is about the same on both). I'm not sure on this Jag yet but the body felt quite light when bare. Will let you know when it's complete. Off the shelf ones from Fender can certainly be boat-anchors, but they aren't always. My old MIJ was under 9lb and super comfortable. 

    Body was from Guitarbuild and finished by Rich otherwise known as @lamf68 on here and Guitar Resurrection on facebook. A talented chap and an absolute gent. 

    I would note a couple of things on the body itself... Rich mentioned the body wasn't quite as ready for finishing as he'd have liked - just a couple of imperfections that wouldn't bother me but might piss off others, so something to be aware of.

    More annoying was the bridge ferrule locations. They were just fractionally wider apart (max 0.5mm, maybe less) than needed to fit the mastery properly. That would be no issue if you use a traditional JM or Staytrem that pivots, but it was enough that the Mastery wouldn't quite fit first time. Of course I only realised this after fitting the ferrules, which meant 20 minutes with soldering iron and pliers, then a little bit of careful filing to widen the holes just the tiniest amount. It's fine now and I don't mind scuffed ferrules as I can't see them and it's a relic anyway, but obviously it's annoying. I'm not saying this is even necessarily a GB issue; I'm genuinely not sure how close the tolerances normally would be on these sorts of things. I don't know if anyone else has any experiences to add here?
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  • lamf68lamf68 Frets: 847
    Cheers chaps :) 

    Yeah, it's not bad D 

    Full credit to @lamf68 for the finish!! 

    This looks awesome! Where did you get the body from? Are jags and jazz on the heavier side v strats and teles? Extra body mass and metal? 

    Body was from Guitarbuild and finished by Rich otherwise known as @lamf68 on here and Guitar Resurrection on facebook. A talented chap and an absolute gent. 

    I would note a couple of things on the body itself... Rich mentioned the body wasn't quite as ready for finishing as he'd have liked - just a couple of imperfections that wouldn't bother me but might piss off others, so something to be aware 
    While I don’t take on many paint jobs these days this one was one I fancied for the light ageing alone, as Mike says this was a piss poor body off guitarbuild, I thought it was a reject body, a lot of the edges required loads of sanding to remove tooling marks and there were knots in the body that they normally reject and sell on through a third party, this is one of a very few down the years that I’ve seen that were hours away from being able to lay paint on as guitarbuild are normally outstanding! Obviously slipped through the net. I’m more amazed at how quickly it’s arrived in Abu Dhabi….
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    lamf68 said:
    Cheers chaps :) 

    Yeah, it's not bad D 

    Full credit to @lamf68 for the finish!! 

    This looks awesome! Where did you get the body from? Are jags and jazz on the heavier side v strats and teles? Extra body mass and metal? 

    Body was from Guitarbuild and finished by Rich otherwise known as @lamf68 on here and Guitar Resurrection on facebook. A talented chap and an absolute gent. 

    I would note a couple of things on the body itself... Rich mentioned the body wasn't quite as ready for finishing as he'd have liked - just a couple of imperfections that wouldn't bother me but might piss off others, so something to be aware 
    While I don’t take on many paint jobs these days this one was one I fancied for the light ageing alone, as Mike says this was a piss poor body off guitarbuild, I thought it was a reject body, a lot of the edges required loads of sanding to remove tooling marks and there were knots in the body that they normally reject and sell on through a third party, this is one of a very few down the years that I’ve seen that were hours away from being able to lay paint on as guitarbuild are normally outstanding! Obviously slipped through the net. I’m more amazed at how quickly it’s arrived in Abu Dhabi….
    It was actually pretty slow getting here with Aramex. They had a 3-day hold up for the custom process that normally only takes 12 hours or so. Maybe cos Ramadan kicked off this week. 

    Anyway, I'm super happy with it - full credit to you! :)
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    edited April 2022
    And lo.. a guitar was born

    Wiring neat enough and worked first time. The short-style toggle fits nicely. 



    Testing with my standard "tap pickups with a pen" method..



    I guess about right with my usual cardboard shims. Aptly taken from a bit of Fender packaging


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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    Neck on and ready for strings! 

    I have strung it and got the action in roughly the right place. It'll need a chunk of fettling over the next few days but I'll let it settle with string tension first. I reckon string tree and logo will go on at the weekend, and a bit of extra rolling of the fretboard edges is always needed. 

    I'm generally happy with it so far. It sounds about right, though the primary volume taper is shite. I wired the rhythm circuit to mirror whatever the toggle is set to, so you lose the ability to go from bridge flat out to "woolly neck" but you can still get pretty wooly and more likely if I did use it that would be for a clean vs solo option. And I'm glad I have that toggle as Jag wiring has always been annoying. This seems like a decent quality of life upgrade and I don't care about the strangle switch so will probably leave that slot empty for now.

    A couple of ongoing niggles - the pickguard is shite and doesn't quite line up with the control plates. I'll need to get a proper Fender one I think as 2/3 of the plates are OEM so that should fit nicely. I may need to re-drill a couple of mounting holes, so I haven't drilled all of them yet.

    The neck is very nice and the 7.25"/vintage fret combo doesn't bother me at all so far. Maybe because this is never going to be a guitar for big bends. It will definitely need a few setup tweaks once the neck has settled but the frets seem smooth and flat and the mastery is fantastic. It's nowhere near ideal yet but is already possibly the best Jag I've played.

    It's a noisy bugger so I may need to work out if that's just because I'm in a room with dimmers or something else going on. As I type this I have just realised I didn't attached the bridge ground wire, so that may help matters... :sweat: 

    Proper pics when the tarting up process is complete! 


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  • That is properly gorgeous
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    edited April 2022
    Yeah, not bad is it? D 

    I have a medium size to-do list:
    • finesse position of guard and control plates. I've checked my orders and they're all USA-spec parts other than the toggle plate, so should fit together better. Not a massive issue but a little odd 
    • get a better main vol pot as it's bobbins, despite being CTS custom
    • fit new tuners (they're in the post!)
    • more foam under the bridge pickup - it doesn't want to sit as high as I want it
    • shielding? Need to do a bit of google on that. IIRC the old ones came with brass plates in the cavities, so that might be worth trying. 
    • polish up the neck a little bit - it's too satin at the mo
    • string tree
    • decal
    • truss rod
    • final check of action & intonation. They're already not bad but can always be improved
    • and an amber switch tip - HUGELY important
    EDIT: to add more and give myself a checklist of stuff I can tick off...
    • a couple of layers of cardboard under the toggle plate to raise that flush with the pickguard
    • a couple of layers of cardboard between the top plate and switch to lower that just a tiny bit
    • nudge the placement of the rhythm pots as one is scraping just slightly on something 
    • maybe a bone nut, but we'll see how this one fares over the next few weeks
    • tighten the staytrem collet (see below..)
    I think that's it. Maybe... 
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    ...aaaand tighten the staytrem collet, which has just come loose :( 
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