Since this is about custom guitars, I want to share one I saw (not in person but on a website for custom builds) some dude took an 8 string multi-scale and put a Floyd rose on it. Absolute madman
This is great :) I got a Korean RG350DX last week for 70 eur and I plan on modding the hell out of it as well, but I gotta admit I didn't think about staining the fretboard. Looking forward to see the finished product :D
Wow man even though the difference is very less, the black stain really makes the guitar look much better! I have an Ibanez and i'm surely gonna stain its fretboard too! Great video, waiting eagerly for the next
sweet video, however i feel like i should add to the oil process; it is not recommended to leave the oil unattended for so long. usually in guitar building the oil is applied, and once it gets tacky, the excess oil is removed. then apply multiple coats this way. the reasoning behind it is that the oils isnt going to dry up and leave marks which would be visible.
I didn't do thick coats, the first coat (shown in video) soaked in very well and I took off any excess immediatley. Coat 2 and 3 were very light and again, no excess that tried! It worked all fine, the neck is just as smooth as on my Kiesel!
Hi, maybe you can try RM Pickups from Czech Republic , handwound, RM Custom Alnico model is extraordinary bridge pickup, for neck i am using Classic Neck model and the clarity of that pickup is unbelievable...
Don't mess around with a file on bridge screws, look for stainless steel M3 set screws on eBay. They come on a variety of lengths so it's dead easy to get the right length screw even if you have a tight neck radius.
Hopefully the paint is going to be good, I have some experience with spraying because I do scale modelling but I've never sprayed a guitar. Will be cool for you guys, if the result is good at my first try you'll know how it goes! I didn't set a precise budget, however my goal is to keep the costs as low as possible while creating a really cool, good feeling, playing and sounding guitar! I've roughly calculated and I'll end up just under 400€ for the entire project (guitar + new pickups and stuff like paint or tung oil)
I think you could have gotten the stain to absorb more if you sanded the fretboard and used naptha or something to suck all the oils in the fretboard out, either way, it looks alot better, great work!
I asked my local guitar shop and I was told that it's not possible to get the screws. And I think on Thomann there is only 1 variant available but I don't know the lenght. Anyways, got them short for free now ;)
Nice, this is a hell of a cool project! If the frets needed to be filed to remove possible sharp edges, would you say it's something doable at home as well or is it a task that demands a luthier and "special" tools? I put together a Les Paul years ago, from an Amazon kit, and it was so much fun; now you're making me wanna try with a cheap Ibz :D Looking forward to see if you plan to address the loose neck pocket and how!
If you want nice rounded edges some decent files are recommended. If all you need is to take off some sharp edges a simple nail file will do just fine (the soft kind that is, not metal files).
Cheap?? That's a very nice Ibanez. Better than mine. I got it at pawn shop for $45 it's an RG 170. But neck feels nice. I'm putting new pickups. I do not like the Ibanez sound.
Better to sand the neck and then just let the oil in your skin create the best neck surface ever. I suggest that you don't oil it or add anything but playing it.
Wood should always have some kind of treatment in my eyes. The fretboard on guitars (if they're not glossy like on some Fenders) are always oiled so the wood doesn't dry out and causes cracks and deformation. Trust me, a tung-oiled guitar neck is the best thing in the world of instruments ;)
sweet, looking forward to part 3!!
Since this is about custom guitars, I want to share one I saw (not in person but on a website for custom builds) some dude took an 8 string multi-scale and put a Floyd rose on it. Absolute madman
Its looking amazing! The oil finish on the neck looks so smooth! Great work as always
This is great :)
I got a Korean RG350DX last week for 70 eur and I plan on modding the hell out of it as well, but I gotta admit I didn't think about staining the fretboard. Looking forward to see the finished product :D
Rubbing alcohol and a qtip works good for removing stain from inlays and binding 👍👍
Wow man even though the difference is very less, the black stain really makes the guitar look much better! I have an Ibanez and i'm surely gonna stain its fretboard too! Great video, waiting eagerly for the next
I’ve never taken apart a guitar before, but this video makes me wanna do it! I might just buy another RG7 and customize it myself!
great video! I'll be wating for the next part!
Great work!
Very helpful and satisfying !!, i hope you add the stuff you use for this video in the description !! thanks
Good point, I will do that!
sweet video, however i feel like i should add to the oil process; it is not recommended to leave the oil unattended for so long. usually in guitar building the oil is applied, and once it gets tacky, the excess oil is removed. then apply multiple coats this way. the reasoning behind it is that the oils isnt going to dry up and leave marks which would be visible.
I didn't do thick coats, the first coat (shown in video) soaked in very well and I took off any excess immediatley. Coat 2 and 3 were very light and again, no excess that tried! It worked all fine, the neck is just as smooth as on my Kiesel!
Waiting for the third part.
Hi, maybe you can try RM Pickups from Czech Republic , handwound, RM Custom Alnico model is extraordinary bridge pickup, for neck i am using Classic Neck model and the clarity of that pickup is unbelievable...
Great video! Cheers from Medellín, Colombia :)
Don't mess around with a file on bridge screws, look for stainless steel M3 set screws on eBay. They come on a variety of lengths so it's dead easy to get the right length screw even if you have a tight neck radius.
Really looking forward to seeing the rest ! Especially the painting part ! What is your budget for the whole project ?
Hopefully the paint is going to be good, I have some experience with spraying because I do scale modelling but I've never sprayed a guitar. Will be cool for you guys, if the result is good at my first try you'll know how it goes!
I didn't set a precise budget, however my goal is to keep the costs as low as possible while creating a really cool, good feeling, playing and sounding guitar! I've roughly calculated and I'll end up just under 400€ for the entire project (guitar + new pickups and stuff like paint or tung oil)
I think you could have gotten the stain to absorb more if you sanded the fretboard and used naptha or something to suck all the oils in the fretboard out, either way, it looks alot better, great work!
Robert Cuff Great advice, i will try it !
You can buy shorter screws, they arent easy to find but they exist ;)
Other option is to shim the Neck, this forces you to raise the Saddles.
I asked my local guitar shop and I was told that it's not possible to get the screws. And I think on Thomann there is only 1 variant available but I don't know the lenght. Anyways, got them short for free now ;)
Any guess on when you'll do part 3?
A tight fit at neck joint IS VERY important.
Awesome Man!! 🎸🎶🔥🤘🏻
Where can i listen to all of your tracks? You make some great stuff man, the riff in the outro was really cool
nevermind, found the bandcamp link haha
Part 3 Please dude!
Where did you get that desk workpad from?
P.S. I have the same problem with cracked binding on my RGA32.
doesn' tthe steel wool scratch the fretboard?!
Hi.. What color type of paint did you sing?
Quality vid, subbed.
Nice, this is a hell of a cool project! If the frets needed to be filed to remove possible sharp edges, would you say it's something doable at home as well or is it a task that demands a luthier and "special" tools?
I put together a Les Paul years ago, from an Amazon kit, and it was so much fun; now you're making me wanna try with a cheap Ibz :D
Looking forward to see if you plan to address the loose neck pocket and how!
Filing frets at home is totally doable in my opinion! I did treat some fret ends on my acoustic guitar a while ago and it's super easy in fact!
If you want nice rounded edges some decent files are recommended. If all you need is to take off some sharp edges a simple nail file will do just fine (the soft kind that is, not metal files).
Hi, just a question : can u feel that neck is thicker after that sanding? Thank you for response :)
7:09 what song and artist is it?
Hi this is a Bad guitar o You recomend another ?
Hey man. Can you do a review of NK Luminous ? And what do you think about getting a guitar from China?
I'll see if I order one. I'm just about buying a new car, so yeah.
Mind if I ask? What kind of stain did you use?
what is a product od 3v3
need to sand my neck is all burned throught use on my RG and it feel bad.
Start with 120 grit on the neck. It's not worth all the extra time to save an extra mm or two of wood.
U're just amazing... Is there anything U can not do?
What’s the model
Cool :)
may i know the name of oil u used on the back of the neck please? thanks man
Irfan Fayyad MIF Production tung oil
What kind of stain did you use, and did you seal it after with anything????
Richard King It's literally being said in the video.
No, he didn't say what kind of stain, just lemon oil to rehydrate it-
Richard King 2:21 it's V33, any stain will work, this one is spirit based
Hey, what kind of stain did you use on the fretboard?
The brand is 3V3, anthracite color, got it for 1€ at a hobby store.
How can you tell if you sanded it evenly?
Bad Word You can if you use your eyes and fingers to check ;)
Will u do part 3??
I will, I just don't have any time right now
Soulhenge Gear Reviews nice, keep'em coming, i hope u add cool features to it
That looks like an rg2ex body and an rgr321 neck...
Did you change the neck thickness??
No, it was a lot of sanding but there is no noticeable amount of wood taken away! :)
muy buenos tus videos,saludos desde argentina!
which model is?
Ibanez RGR321-EX
U should just start building custom guitars. I mean really
When part 3?
I don't have any time for the project or the channel in general, I'll be back in two weeks!
Buy some quality graphite saddles and you're golden.
Is there any chance that you are from Luxemburg? Your accent seems like you are :P
Yep I am!
Soulhenge Gear Reviews mega, schein ze gesinn dass et awa Lezeboier gin dei gudde kontent machen :D
Cheap?? That's a very nice Ibanez. Better than mine. I got it at pawn shop for $45 it's an RG 170. But neck feels nice. I'm putting new pickups. I do not like the Ibanez sound.
Better to sand the neck and then just let the oil in your skin create the best neck surface ever. I suggest that you don't oil it or add anything but playing it.
Wood should always have some kind of treatment in my eyes. The fretboard on guitars (if they're not glossy like on some Fenders) are always oiled so the wood doesn't dry out and causes cracks and deformation.
Trust me, a tung-oiled guitar neck is the best thing in the world of instruments ;)
kraaal
6:18 Keyword: "DREMEL"
6:40 be like :O :O :O :O
You sound Noewegian. ;)