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New Pickup Day

I decided to get a new set of Invader pickups. They are so nice and shiny and sexy. They shall melt faces. I’m going to mount them with black pickup rings (I think).

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Stripping Complete

I (mostly) finished stripping the paint off the body. I still need to work on the pickup cavities and in the tremolo and control areas, but the majority is done.

The tremolo mostly fits too! I need to fine tune it a little bit, but it works!

Yay!
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Stripping Old Paint

I decided to strip the old paint off the guitar. Some of it is like 1/16″ thick. I’m using a heat gun and a scrape and it pops right off.

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Kramer Output Jack

The original output jack on the guitar is in the lower V part and it sticks kinda straight out. This sucks if you ever wanna play sitting down while plugged in.

More modern guitars and even the new Kramer Vanguard have the output jack in the upper V out of the way. Also, they use a Stratocaster style plate for the jack so the cable comes out at an angle.

I am going to do this. I’ll need to cut a recess in the upper V to inste the cover plate and provide clearance for the jack and wiring. I’ll also need to drill a loooong hole for the wires to connect. Because the tremolo routing is so big, I’ll drill into the bridge pickup cavity and route the wires there.

A Jackson King V with the style of output jack I want to do. Mine will be a bit lower because the body is thinner.
The red line shows the loooong hole I need to drill.
This is the cover plate I got along with some templates I made out of a coffee can lid and blue tape. I’m going to recess the whole plate into the guitar so nothing will stick out.

Wish me luck!

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Tremolo Routing Is Done

I did the routing for the tremolo. It was a pain in the butt. The bit slipped out of the router at one spot…so I have to fix that. I’ll prolly use Bondo or something. That spot won’t show much anyway.

Routing in progress. You can see the oops here. Next I will do the other area with paper.
All done. Other than the oopsy area, it came out good.

I’ll see how the tremolo fits next. I think I will need to do some fine tuning and that’s no biggie.

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Hand Built Violin

This guy builds a beautiful violin by hand.

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Leftovers

My kids refused to eat the leftover tacos, so my wife asked me to throw them out.

I did. Now I have no idea what to do with the tacos.

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Smart Guy

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Separation

My wife left me a note on the fridge that said “It’s not working. I’m leaving to stay at my parents house”

I called her and said “Please come home… The fridge works fine!”

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Routing for Tremolo

The original tremolo on the Kramer was surface mounted. This is just how it was done back then.

I want to install the new one the modern way. This allows the pitch to be raised as well as lowering. This is accomplished by removing all the wood under the tremolo. The tremolo comes with studs/pivots that are raised. At the end of the day, the tremolo is in the same spot.

Floyd Rose gives a handy dandy measurement for routing the body to fit the tremolo. I recreated the part I need in SketchUp and printed it full size (thanks JoJo!) And taped it to the guitar in the correct position. After that, I used some pieces of straight wood to act as guides for the bearing on my trim router bit.





The full size layout of the tremolo cavity.
Some wood used to guide the router bit. This is the first of 3 setups to complete the job.

Next step, wood chips!